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The Washington Times 28 February 2008 Letters to the Editor 'Secular' Regarding the letter "Kosovars are pro-American" (Sunday) by Faton Tony Bislimi from Pristina, Kosovo, there is no doubt that the Kosovo Albanians are pro-American, or at least they'll wave American flags as long as we do their dirty work for them. Why not be pro-American when two U.S. administrations worked so hard to take sovereign land that has belonged to the Serbian people for centuries and then gave it to the primarily Muslim Kosovo Albanians? Why not, when the current administration has ignored that this new addition to the family of nations is a center of drugs, human trafficking and Islamic terrorism, able to exist only by crime and as a United States-European Union protectorate? The letter also claims that the people of Kosovo are "secular Muslims and Christians." Perhaps he can explain why these "secular" Albanians have destroyed hundreds of Orthodox Christian churches and monasteries and built dozens of new mosques with money from Saudi Arabia, sent to spread their Wahhabi-brand of extreme Islam in the new mini-Afghanistan that has been created in the heart of Europe? He might also explain why one of the new mosques of these great friends of America bears the name of the world's greatest terrorist, Osama bin Laden. STELLA L. JATRAS Camp Hill, Pa. Kosovars are pro-American: <http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080224/EDITORIA L/949674351/-1/RSS_EDITORIAL&template=nextpage> http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080224/EDITORIAL /949674351/-1/RSS_EDITORIAL&template=nextpage

