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List: NYC-L[NYC-L] NYC-L Digest, Vol 65, Issue 5Pirro Rexhepi pirrorexhepi at yahoo.co.ukSun Nov 6 11:49:59 EST 2005
Visar my friend, You clearly seem to be one of those self-chosen people who will lead the way for the rest of us blind, you're the smartest and most pragmatic one, everyone else knows nothing and you know everything - This is the only way I can explain your arrogance an pompousness. But let me also say that this form of arrogance is a result of a provincial background (or as we like to call it Anadollakism) mixed with sentiments of inferiority, is the story of a little boy who went to America, went to school and is now the smartest of all the people in his little village and this accumulation of knowledge needs to be constantly shoved in people's faces (only if it were all genuine!) these are the sources of perpetual lack of modesty. Only if Roberto Benin would have known the Anadollak little boy story - what a motion picture would have that been! My most sincere regards to you my Kosovar friend! There must be some truth in the myths of cultural characteristics after all, is the only way I can understand your enormous ego and gigantic attitude. Peace 'Son'=) nyc-l-request at alb-net.com wrote: Send NYC-L mailing list submissions to nyc-l at alb-net.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/nyc-l or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to nyc-l-request at alb-net.com You can reach the person managing the list at nyc-l-owner at alb-net.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NYC-L digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Scanderbeg Congressional Resolution (Kreshnik Berisha) 2. (no subject) (Visar Belegu) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 20:19:31 +0100 From: Kreshnik Berisha Subject: [NYC-L] Scanderbeg Congressional Resolution To: "Albanians in New York City Discussion Forum (New York City, USA)" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" I don't know if this is of any interest, but I thought it might be, although many of you might've already seen it: ######################### Dear Friend, Attached is a press release and Congressional Resolution, introduced on October 28 at the Albanian American Civic League's urging by Congressmen Dana Rohrabacher and Tom Lantos, in honor of the 600th anniversary of the birth of Gjergj Castrioti (Scanderbeg)?the Albanian statesman, diplomat, and military genius, who is a national hero to Albanians throughout the world and a major figure in fifteenth century Europe. Please click here for the English versionand here for the Albanian . Kliko k?tu p?r shqip. Sincerely, Joe DioGuardi, President -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 20:40:32 -0600 From: "Visar Belegu" Subject: [NYC-L] (no subject) To: nyc-l at alb-net.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Son, I am writing this despite everything that my good senses tell me but I'll not be too kind this time so I won't share too much. I trust you won't make such statments about accomplished persons such as Noli just because you read a damn book or two. While I did not read Puto's book, I think it is fairly well excepted that Noli did lead the Albanian delegation in the League of Nation when Albania was admitted to this organization in 1920, which does offcially make him a diplomat. However, as I noted a person can be a much more effective diplomat through accomplishmets in the real world, whether they be in poetry, science, or whatever. Of course, I say this without taking anything away from Konica. Generally, I prefer to stay on the positive side but I tell you, when it comes to the jokers I mentioned, it is all bad. There are other people in Kosova besides those though so it's not all bad. March what?! You mean the events that lead to the death of 19 people most of which were Albanians; the events that lead to the burning of Serbian homes, all of which are being rebulit from the budget of the government of Kosova. While it is hard to excuse these types of events, do I need to remind you of what the Albanian population of Kosova has been through?! Almost a million refugees and about 12,000 dead in about three months, and who knows how many homes burned and were vandalised with no one to pay for their rebuiding. There were people that lost everthing they owned, even worse they lost their family members and they came home to see Serbs being guarded in Kosova while they had to live in burned homes. Let me just point out, that if something like that happened to me, March 19 would seem like a party. Out of 12,000 that died or thousands that lost homes, how many people went on a killing sprees or bombed Serb homes! See it is easy to put labels on people such as IMMATURE or anything else but living through such things gives you a different prespective. One thing we do agree on is that Kosova should be recognized as an independent state by Israel and other countries. One thing we should not mistake is me selling myself as an enlightened fellow. I've piled on enough years in this world to learn that those claiming to be "enlightened" have either not accomplished enough to satisfy their egos or they just need to put the pipe down. Go back and read what I said, get a sense of humor, and then you'll see that I wrote "political science" which as we all know comes a little short of real science. Seriously though relax, my point was that we should inform the youth that they can serve their country just as well by writing books on issues they are experts on rather then writing books on other books they have read. The 'I know best!' or the 'Albanian traditional arrogance. . .pseudo-communist' I'll ignore that since it irritates me. Diplomacy is very important and even I realize this. However, we seem to differ in what constitutes efficient diplomacy. I prefer to think people should get work at what they do best and if called upon they can serve their country. What they should stay away from is getting degrees with hopes of becoming "ambassadors" or "presidents" or "members of parliment" if for nothing else because that shit numbs the mind. ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ NYC-L mailing list NYC-L at alb-net.com http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/nyc-l End of NYC-L Digest, Vol 65, Issue 5 ************************************ --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
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