http://www.serbianna.com/columns/mb/030.shtml
American-Serbs: Vote Bush!
By M. Bozinovich
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry has accused President Bush of disengaging America from the Balkans. However, since 2000, when the Balkan disengagement under George Bush begun, peace took hold in that region and is spreading by the minute.
No longer frightened by wild-eyed Clintonites, citizens of Serbia broke the political monopoly of the Milosevic's party, successors to the communists, and have spread that political power across a handful of reformist parties now forced to share power and obey the mandates of the electorate.
Free from Clinton's haunting agents of hate threatening their very existence, Serbian electorate was able to turn its attention to the economy and institute one of the most successful privatization initiatives in the Eastern Europe. Free from Clinton's omnipresent military threats, Serbian army is also undergoing a fundamental restructuring by realigning its doctrine and forces to meet the modern challenges facing Serbia and the West.
Under George Bush's disengagement policy, Serbia has been spared from liberal pontificators wearing a diplomatic lipstick, be that Madeline Albright or Kerry's foreign policy advisor Richard Holbrooke. Instead, Serbia spoke and listened to the CEOs of Phillip Morris, Coca Cola, Motorola... and countless other practical and able people from whom one can learn and mutually prosper.
Under George Bush's disengagement policy, Serbia has been a host to the right kind of Americans: businessmen and practical people whose know-how in making goods is the true bridge to friendship and mutual betterment.
In short, while Clinton sent bureaucratic "imperators" to the Balkans to dictate to the masses, Bush encouraged practical men to go invest in Serbia, to take their products there and improve the lot of an average Serbian citizen. With these kinds of Americans that Bush is sending to Serbia, lasting friends can be made.
By removing Bush from office, Kerry will resurrect policies of hate his Democratic predecessors followed. Kerry's re-engagement policy will destabilize Balkans and possibly plunge it into another war.
To stop further, and infectious, fragmentation of the Balkans, American-Serbs must vote for President Bush in November.
Kerry's Agents of Hate
If people are policy, as Washington is set in a belief, then the people around Senator Kerry are dangerous agents of hate whose policy will destabilize the Balkans and initiate a chain reaction of violent ethnic demands to redefine borders across Europe.