Re: Fwd: Re: Too much nationalism kills!!

For Your information Bulgaria saved all of our Jews
from the camps of death during the WWII. The number
was 50,000 people. They still live mainly in Haifa, in
Israel, and they say " we didnt experienced the
holocaust, and our children dont have that taruma."
You dont believe me? Read " Beyond the Hitler's grasp"
by Michael Bhar-Zohar. The chetniks and so on - all
this was in Yougoslavia. Here is Bulgaria. You fake
the world.
--- Tanju SARI <tanjus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Unlimited nationalism of slavic nations destroyed
> the Balkan peace and the
> harmony and this might have provoked the Muslim
> extremists but what about
> the Cethnicks? what about the so called socialist
> commanders who turned out
> to be Nazi butchers in one night?
> You cannot fake the rest of the world...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jivko Georgiev <jivkox43georgiev@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 17 Eyll 2001 Pazartesi 13:56
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: recent events?????
>
>
> >Thank You , Mr. Doctor! Your analysys is perfect!!
> It
> >must be assumed, that to make those analysys is the
> >verry profession of yours. And You must be the best
> in
> >your profession.Amd i addmire You!
> >But there is realy a conflict between those two
> >spatial forms: inside and outside. Because the
> muslim
> >extremists are inside (the fantasies), and realy
> >outside: They can be seen among the albanian
> terrorist
> >bands in Macedonia. I will provide the group with
> few
> >shots of these guys. And when they are outside, it
> >realy means trouble.
> >
> >They are here,in the verry homeland of ours:
> Europe.
> >
> > And yes, the balkans are realy transformewd into
> >muslim area: there is no other explanation, for the
> >support, given by NATO to the Albanian terror in
> >Macedonia.
> >
> >And Your analysys is realy perfect.
> >
> >Addmrations!
> >Jivko
> >--- Tanju SARI <tanjus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Jivko as i reading your messages and the one
> below i
> >> hardly can figure out
> >> what your 'real' beliefs are .Subconsciously you
> >> must have a hard liner
> >> christian faith which is mixed with mtyhlogical
> >> fantasies like 'Balkans are
> >> being transformed to islamic area' but on the
> >> surface your arguments
> >> succesfully cover this inferiority and
> intelligently
> >> carries some modernist
> >> vague thoughts.How can you manage this? I mean
> >> acting like an intellectual
> >> and thinking like a Bulgarian farmer?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Jivko Georgiev <jivkox43georgiev@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> Date: 16 Eyll 2001 Pazar 12:04
> >> Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: recent events
> >>
> >>
> >> >Clare, your suggestion for the changes in the
> >> american
> >> >politics is a insight. My admirations to You.
> >> >We must addmit that the american foreign police
> was
> >> >becoming more arrogant day by day. Arrogance and
> >> >arrogance! More and more! They want to destroy a
> >> >christian society, who just started submiting
> >> itself
> >> >in the hands of God, and to give us in the hands
> of
> >> >the muslims. The Balkans.
> >> >Maybe God was furious about that. Maybe it was
> the
> >> >rage of God...
> >> >
> >> >Regards!
> >> >Jivko
> >> >
> >> >--- Lionel Boxer <lboxer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> Don't feel bad Clare, I was removed from an
> >> American
> >> >> based list today by the
> >> >> American administrator for suggesting some of
> the
> >> >> ideas that are posted on
> >> >> this list. Then again, they are all old white
> >> males
> >> >> in an exclusive white
> >> >> male society. Shocking perception of the
> world.
> >> >>
> >> >> I keep thinking back to what my Tanzanian
> officer
> >> >> friend told me in 1978.
> >> >>
> >> >> Lionel
> >> >>
> >> >> >From: Clare O'Farrell
> >> <panopticon1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> >> >Reply-To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >> >To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >> >Subject: Re: recent events
> >> >> >Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 16:54:59 -0700
> >> >> >
> >> >> >>There is something odd about chastising
> >> >> "Americans" for arrogance and
> >> >> >>then instructing us on how to conduct
> >> elections.
> >> >> No advice on elections
> >> >> >>for Afghanistan? There is also something
> >> >> peculiarly arrogant about
> >> >> >>thinking that the FIRST response to a
> vicious
> >> >> attack on civilians should
> >> >> >>be to rethink foreign policy.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >I was aware that I was leaving myself open
> to
> >> this
> >> >> kind of criticism
> >> >> >when I made my remarks. However I would like
> to
> >> say
> >> >> a few things
> >> >> >here. The US (unlike Afghanistan which is of
> >> course
> >> >> *more* than open
> >> >> >to criticism!) is currently the most powerful
> >> >> country -economically,
> >> >> >militarily and culturally in the world arena.
> It
> >> >> also purports to
> >> >> >play a world leadership role. This has very
> >> >> practical effects on
> >> >> >those living in other countries which those
> >> living
> >> >> in the US might
> >> >> >not be aware of. Just to use the example of
> even
> >> a
> >> >> 1st world country
> >> >> >like Australia - since the Bush
> administration
> >> came
> >> >> into power the
> >> >> >Australian dollar has plummeted on the world
> >> market
> >> >> making it
> >> >> >difficult for ordinary people to travel out
> of
> >> the
> >> >> country and making
> >> >> >American as well as other imported goods (of
> >> which
> >> >> there are many)
> >> >> >very expensive. Australian cinemas and tv
> >> channels
> >> >> are flooded with
> >> >> >American films and tv shows and have been for
> >> >> years. The Prime
> >> >> >Minister was in the US last week when
> everything
> >> >> happened to ratify a
> >> >> >military treaty with the US. (He had to
> return
> >> home
> >> >> without doing
> >> >> >this). Australians are affected by US
> >> leadership,
> >> >> foreign policy and
> >> >> >culture at a very practical day to day level
> in
> >> >> ways they can't
> >> >> >escape.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >One can also draw attention to the impact of
> >> >> English language culture
> >> >> >in non English speaking countries. Given
> these
> >> >> circumstances, the
> >> >> >rest of the world watches anxiously during US
>
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