From: Boris Pribich 11/4/95
(Address deleted for posting)
To: Elton Gallegly, Congressman
Fax: (202) 225-1100
Dear Congressman Gallegly,
On November 1, you were copied with a list of charges that will be
filed against Bill Clinton and his administration. He made public sta-
tements that the U.S. as the leader of NATO, took action to estblish a
balance of power in order to bring Serbs to the negotiating table.
The 315 to 103 vote is evidence that there are no vital U.S. inte-
rests in Bosnia. The United States, not NATO, bombed my relatives and
thousands of Serbs in Bosnia and Croatia off the land they own. My re-
latives who did nothing against the United States are dead.
That vote is a clear message - Bosnia is not worth the risk of Am-
erican lives. Giving greater value to the risk of American lives than
to thousands of Serbs killed by the United States, is the crime of ge-
nocide. Dead Serbs demand that Bill Clinton be brought to justice.
Some of your letters suggest that you may have been misled. In vi-
ew of recent events, I hope you reconsider and decide to initiate pro-
ceedings to impeach Mr. Clinton. Please consult your colleagues. Those
315 patriotic Americans must agree or face charges for conspiracy.
Finally, under no circumstances let a morally degenerate hypocite,
who refused to serve his country, send innocent young Americans to Bo-
snia. Mr. Clinton made them Serb enemy. This country will regain world
respect and Serb trust only after Mr. Clinton is prosecuted.
Sincerely,
Boris Pribich
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cc: Serbian American Diocese of America and Canada, Grayslake, Ill.
American Srbobran, Pittsburgh, Pa.
President Milosevic, via Yugoslav Embassy, Washington, DC
Dianne Feinstein, Senator, Washington, DC
Bill Clinton, White House, Washington, DC
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