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[QUOTE=Risto the Great;177125]...US$2.5 million?
I reckon US$100 and a free lap dance would get some over the line. Who knows? Anything is possible in Severdonia.[/QUOTE] The US$2.5 million sounds like bullshit, considering many could be bought for far less. I reckon a carton of smokes would do the trick... “What would it take...” is worthy of its own thread. |
[QUOTE=Bill77;177127]Fucken Judas's[/QUOTE]
Jess Baily handed over millions of Soros of dollars to get the current government into power. This agreement is the reason as to why those millions were spent. Whatever extra millions are required is loose change for Soros to get this over the line. |
LMAO at that list of MP's.
I can't imagine a scenario where Boris Zmejkovski supports changing the name. He's the one who put the true Macedonian flag in front of the new stadium in Skopje and refused to give orders to remove it when it was demanded of him, others had to go do it. |
Yet there wasn't a peep out of any of them in our darkest times of the referendum. I say all of them are whores until they they are prepared to sacrifice something right now. Which means infiltrating other DPmNE leaders in order to see who will become turncoats.
The biggest UDBA became the "best" Macedonians. Time will tell soon enough what the DPmNE whores do to shame Macedonians. |
[QUOTE=Rogi;177130]LMAO at that list of MP's.
I can't imagine a scenario where Boris Zmejkovski supports changing the name. He's the one who put the true Macedonian flag in front of the new stadium in Skopje and refused to give orders to remove it when it was demanded of him, others had to go do it.[/QUOTE] Sounds like classic ‘fake news’ to sow discontent amongst the opposition in the hope of fabricating disunity...good ol’ divide and conquer... When this finally goes to the vote (if ever) in parliament it will be the final and conclusive show of who the traitors are, until then it is all premature speculation...Zaev and Co were hoping the citizens shot themselves in the foot, then the vote would’ve been easy for them and they could always use the will of the people as their excuse...since the failed referendum, it is only the politicians that will forever be blamed if it is voted through in parliament...how many could live with that legacy? |
[QUOTE=Solun;177129]Jess Baily handed over millions of Soros of dollars to get the current government into power. This agreement is the reason as to why those millions were spent. Whatever extra millions are required is loose change for Soros to get this over the line.[/QUOTE] That horrific antichrist Soros (A Jew) was adopted by the Nazi Minister of Agriculture during WW2, and he went out with him to help steal property from Jewish landowners. If he can take from his own people, he would have absolutely no problems taking away anything from Macedonians.
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[QUOTE=Bill77;177133]That horrific antichrist Soros (A Jew) was adopted by the Nazi Minister of Agriculture during WW2, and he went out with him to help steal property from Jewish landowners. If he can take from his own people, he would have absolutely no problems taking away anything from Macedonians.[/QUOTE]
Exactly what you're talking about is in this video that I've linked below Bill. The interviewer asks him if he, as a Jew, had any feelings of guilt while stealing from fellow Jews during WWII and his answer is a very cold and heartless 'no'. If I'm not mistaken, he even looks at the interviewer derisively like he's about to say “What?!, I don't get your question”. He was simply looking after No. 1 – George Soros...Where's the harm in that. Apparently being a heartless, soulless and money-grubbing Jew cunt is like the share markets – Someone had to do it and, if it wasn't him doing it, then someone else surely would've. Makes perfect sense to me. What a wise and noble fella this Soros guy is. I'm sure he has Macedonia's best interests at heart when he's throwing his hard earned money around to bring about some positive change into the place. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGWizajL7tA[/url] |
[QUOTE=Phoenix;177132]since the failed referendum, it is only the politicians that will forever be blamed if it is voted through in parliament...how many could live with that legacy?[/QUOTE]
I don't think it bothers them at all. Do you care either way re the Burma/Myanmar issue? I don't. I think its the same re Macedonia/whatever for them. |
[B][SIZE="4"][COLOR="Red"]Meet the committee responsible for revising the textbooks of Macedonia and Greece :6:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE="4"][U][COLOR="Red"]The Greek team consists of:[/U][/COLOR] 1. Markos Bolari, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, as President of the Greek Section of the Commission. 2. Spyridon Speta, Professor of History and Archeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. 3. Nikolaos Zyko, Associate Professor of the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies of the University of Macedonia. 4. Alexandra Ioannidou, Associate Professor of the Department of Russian Language and Literature and Slavic Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. 5. Iakovos Michailidis, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Archeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. 6. Efthymiou Harlafti, Embassy Counselor A, A3 Directorate of Southeast European Countries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 7. Athanasios Loupas, PhD Candidate of the Department of History and Archeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. [U][COLOR="red"]On the Macedonian side, the Commission includes:[/U][/COLOR] 1. Ambassador Victor Gaber, Head 2. Professor Dalibor Jovanovski, PhD, Member 3. Professor Nikos Chausidis, PhD, Member :death::death::death: 4. Professor LjudmilSpasov, PhD, Member 5. Assistant Professor Ana Chupeska-Stanishkovska, PhD, Member 6. Professor Fahri Ramadani, PhD Member 7. Professor Kica Kolbe, PhD, Member. [COLOR="Red"]Examination of school books and accompanying material, such as maps and atlases, will be based on "authentic, documented and scientifically sound historical sources and archaeological finds."[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] |
Most of the Greeks seem well educated. This will probably work out well.
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