only some years ago, the Nato was leading war against his country.
And at the same time, his country troops were creating eight hundred thousand refugees and killing seven thousands ethnic Albanians. (see related data) .

He is not the only one with a grudge, (or I could also mention Bosnia) but this is not the right place to nurse it.

Could we stick to Perl and tell him to either do the same or find a better place for his questionable political claims?

Now if you think that this node should be reaped, so is the one I was answering. Either we ignore politics, or we give anyone equal opportunities.

In reply to CAN we stick to Perl? Re: Friendly home node by Anonymous Monk
in thread Friendly home node by Juerd

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