Celebrating All the Wrong Things
Remember that it was Eliot Engel, who during one of his visits to Pristina, stood on the square and telling the Kosovo Albanian mob that he wanted to be the first U.S. ambassador to return to an independent “Kosova.”
However, for the first ambassador to Kosovo, see:
Mr. Christopher Dell
FYI:
Tel: 1-202-225-2462
Fax: 1-202-225-5513
My advice? Let him hear what you have to say!!!!
– Sparta
—– Original Message —–
From: James G. Jatras
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: FW: ForeignAffairs: Dear Colleague: “USA for Kosova” Exhibition
Forwarded by a colleague at the House of Representatives — with an original comment.
From: e-Dear Colleague
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:21 PM
To: E-DEARCOLL_ISSUES_A-F_0000@ls2.house.gov
Subject: ForeignAffairs: Dear Colleague: “USA for Kosova” Exhibition
“USA for Kosova” Exhibition
From: The Honorable Eliot L. Engel
Sent By: john.moore@mail.house.gov
Date: 11/28/2011Dear Colleague,
As co-chairs of the Congressional Albanian Issues Caucus, we would like to cordially invite you to an exhibition on November 30, 2011 from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. in the Rayburn Foyer featuring a special collection of materials that underscores the strong relationship between the United States and the Republic of Kosova.
The “USA for Kosova” exhibition will feature materials from the permanent collection of the Kosova Museum, which highlight the recent history of Kosova, the Albanian-American community in the United States, and the strong diplomatic relations between Kosova and the United States. In addition to the exhibits put on display, there will also be remarks by Kosova’s Deputy Prime Minister Behxhet Pacolli and Ambassador Avni Spahiu.
As Kosova closes in on the fourth anniversary of its Declaration of Independence, we can think of no better way to honor such an historic achievement than by inviting you to the “USA for Kosova” exhibition. Today, Kosova is a growing, multi-ethnic democracy which serves as a shining example of success of American foreign policy in the Balkans. We are very encouraged by the progress Kosova has made in recent years, and we hope that this exhibition serves as a reminder of the unshakeable bond between the United States and Kosova.
If you have any questions regarding the exhibition, please contact John Moore (x52464) or Jason Steinbaum (x50385) in Rep. Eliot Engel’s office or Dee Weghorst (x53164) in Rep. Jean Schmidt’s office.
Sincerely,
Eliot L. Engel, Member of Congress
Jean Schmidt, Member of Congress
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Kosovo is a Serbian holy land. Kosova is the dream of those Albanian Muslims who fought for the Nazis in WW II. Hmm, is “Engel” a German name?
Eliot Engel, the Muslims’ useful idiot. The West continues its death march.
He’s getting paid
@Zimbi,
Undoubtedly with Kosovar Albanian crime syndicate money, laundered through NYC “pizza parlors.”
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