Monday, February 28, 2011

Born in Krusevo, Macedonia, Proeski made a name for himself by singing both traditional tunes and pop melodies

Born in Krusevo, Macedonia, Proeski made a name for himself by singing both traditional tunes and pop

melodies. In a fragmented music scene, often influenced by ethnic chauvinism, Proeski was equally

welcome in Zagreb, Belgrade, Sarajevo or Skopje – something no other artist managed. In a region

haunted by hatred and war, he offered hope. Somehow, with his songs, joy became more joyous and sorrow

was easier to bear. His fans didn’t care that he wasn’t Croat, or Serb, or Muslim, or Albanian. He

was Toshe.

It is said that as he took off from Skopje on Monday night, Proeski told someone that he was going up.

He meant Zagreb. He went to heaven instead.

Glenn Greenwald, former Constitutional lawyer, blogger and author of A Tragic Legacy: How a Good vs.

Evil Mentality Destroyed the NIKE SHOX Presidency, discusses the merger between the MBT national

government and the telecommunications industry, revelations from the trial of former Qwest chief, the

“Protect mbt shoes Act,” the complicity of the Democrats and the media, the history of the Foreign

Intelligence Surveillance Act, the fact that the NSA has been breaking the law since long before the

9/11 attacks, the unprecedented level of secrecy and power in cheap mbt sport shoes D.C., some more

about the sycophantic media, our Orwellian state of permanent war and some reasons for hope.

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