My Most Recent Thoughts and Musings on the Kosovo Situation (+)
I now understand wherefore (+) Our Lord (+) Jesus Christ (+) cried in the 'Garden' before being crucified. After all I have witnessed with my own eyes and ears surrounding the Western planned dismemberment and privatization of the Former Yugoslavia, I cannot help but cry too.

We live in a Hobbesian world. The law of the jungle rules, and the most evil of men/women dedicate their whole lives solely to never ending struggles for absolute: wealth, power and vain glory while forcing the rest of us into sub-standards of living and social injustices we can barely emotionally manage.
I am shocked at the retarded adjudication of the iCC, ICTY and United Nations Security Council in attempting to manage the Kosovo dispute with Serbia. Why?
In America, civil cases are first completed prior to dispatching sizable amounts of cash (settlements) to the plantiff for pains and suffering claimed. Wherefore then ought Kosovo, notwithstanding UN Resolution #1244 already be legally allowed a 'president" and/or a UN Mission?
The World Court has not completed the case yet. At very least, although I disagree, Kosovo ought to remain under some form of UN Protectorate working 50% with Serbian police forces until the World Court disposes of the legal matter once and for all. However, the UN organs apply retarded logic and adjudication by first granting Kosovo (with an undecided legal status presently) UN missions and a president, even before the World Court settles the case which is inverse to American law.
Moreover, in America in civil matter cases are proved by "a preponderance of the evidence" as in the OJ Simpson matter where he was found not guilty in a criminal court that could not find him guilty "beyond any reasonable doubt," but in the civil trial OJ was found guilty by a preponderance of the evidence at hand.
Even then, the Plantiff's in that case (Brown's) did not receive monetary rewards UNTIL THE CASE WAS DECIDED.
And then, I am shocked once again to find the ICC and ICTY adjudicate especially in the cases of Bosnian Serbs inverse to this and they are deemed guilty, even before they are tried. Why is this I ask?
I doubt I will find the answers to these questions in this world and lifetime.
I would however like to help others of like minds come up with reasonable solutions (diplomatic) to assist in resolving the matters at hand plaguing the people and lands of the Former Yugoslavia.
And where I might add good men like Serbian President, Boris Tadic, are torn and placed in the middle between doing what is right morally and managing and walking a hard balancing act on a tightrope with hard Western pressures,
Respectfully,
Jill Starr NJ USA





