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Old 03-14-2010, 09:15 AM   #1
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Annemirri,
The situation in the Balkans has been too complicted to talk about it in the men-women terms....What happened in the Balkans was orchestrated by TPTB and manipulted till the very end. The situation is too complicated there to think in the category of black and white. Behind any atrocities and genocide there is a hidden agenda of a few...
If one wants to stir up a conflict, one can do it in any place....(Ruanda, now Nigeria, Sudan).
I am sure you know how women are treated by Albanian men, in many Muslim countries, in many Asian countries,etc...
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Old 03-14-2010, 09:45 AM   #2
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yes yes yes, got to look at the hidden agenda and how easily people carry it out without even knowing they are led to do so.
meanwhile here in blighty it is Mother's Day! Another wonderful hallmark holiday.
There is a war between the sexes and if one denies it , how can anyone understand the war so ready to leap out inside us all? That war was created long ago, and I still dont understand but one thing I do know, two days a year that honor women is a pretty funny thing to observe.

Women at one time had so much power and that was greatly feared ." They" tried to and suceeded to repress the emerging real power of women through the CIA funded women's movement. Don't believe it? Check out Gloria Steinam being on the CIA payroll. No better way to take away the power of women than to ghettoise them and /or make them into low grade men. As if lesbianism gave them power, ha ha, it certainly gave them no offspring and disconnected them from the real and very feared power that can no longer be repressed , or at least not without killing us all . The game is real, the stakes are high, the pawns are willing. The concensus trance is very deep and has been proven here , even among the so called aware , maybe especially.
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Old 03-14-2010, 09:55 AM   #3
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two days a year that honor women is a pretty funny thing to observe.

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it is really laughable...if you see what is really going on...
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Old 03-14-2010, 11:41 AM   #4
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Women at one time had so much power and that was greatly feared .
In the middle of Finland there lived a female tribe,
that had some sort of connection to the stars, as their origin is unknown,
lot of mysteries connected to them.

The proven facts are they lived on a high hill, part of which was a fortress,
when they needed more children, they invaded the neigbouring villages and stole the most virile men to have children with.

after the sex act they returned the men and boys born back to the villages.

(if anyone interested I try to find a link in english, I went to an exhibition about them a few years ago, where they had reconstructed some of their
weird outfits etc.)

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Old 03-14-2010, 11:05 AM   #5
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The situation in the Balkans has been too complicted to talk about it in the men-women ter....

(Ruanda, now Nigeria, Sudan).

I am sure you know how women are treated by Albanian men, in many Muslim countries, in many Asian countries,etc...

Oh dear,
please, keep things in perspective,

I was not talking or writing about the whole Balkan or Bosnian war,
I just brought on the table the women's issue, massrapes.

And, YES, I am more than aware about mutilation of women in many countries, I do read my newspapers, many, from different countries,
and different sources, in different languages...

I do not have strong opinions about anything,

I am open to listen and learn, to change,

and I do the best I ever could, if I were given the chance.

Why do people so often suppose, jump into conclusions,
that others do not know anything, are not aware, or do not even care.

I do care.

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