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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 05:41  #241

Real issues and not side issues!

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 05:42  #242

Why not both...

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 05:42  #243

Criminals are free from the threat of the death penalty and there is absolutely no reason to waste time discussing this issue!

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 05:43  #244

I'm not saying that all what the EU does is perfect, but there are good points...

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 05:45  #245

Quoting: johan123
Criminals are free from the threat of the death penalty and there is absolutely no reason to waste time discussing this issue!


In Europe yes (even though Kaczki wants to put it back in Poland...), but in such countries like the USA or China, it still exists, and a Day like this is just usefull to make things evolve in the world. The EU maybe powerful, we have to use this power.

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 05:45  #246

I am not paying taxes to politicians to discuss issues that don't exist!

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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Oct 7, 07, 05:46  #247

Quoting: johan123
Against Kacynski because of lack of real understanding of the issues in hand!


why have you changed Polson quote into mine.

Quoting: Grzegorz_
And why should I give a damn about 26 of them ?


why the rest of Poland should pay benefits for losters supporting PiS ???

Johan123 so why you are lauborer in London ??

I see this disscusion doesnt show the point of view of our society.

So foccuses show that 80% (the bigest level from whole EU) of Poles are happy in EU, 20% can only write silly thinks on internet.

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 05:49  #248

Thanks Lukasz ;)

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 05:57  #249

Quoting: Lukasz
Johan123 so why you are lauborer in London ??



For the cultural experience!

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 05:58  #250

Quoting: Lukasz
why have you changed Polson quote into mine.


I wasn't aware that I had changed anything! Sorry if I did!

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 06:06  #251

Quoting: Lukasz
So foccuses show that 80% (the bigest level from whole EU) of Poles are happy in EU, 20% can only write silly thinks on internet.

I am also a happy politically active member of the European community that takes a keen interest in its policies. A keen interest which allows me to comment on the many aspects that influence our society. It's all part of the democratic process that enables all of us to offer opinions freely!

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:09  #252

Quoting: johan123
It's all part of the democratic process that enables all of us to offer opinions freely!


agree, I take this oppotrunity as well

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:13  #253

as to our future gov.

Honestly the best solution for Poland would be coalition PiS - PO but only because of character of Kaczysnki it is inposible.

PO would take foregin affiairs (and cooperate with president) economy ,Army, and PiS would take Law, some historical cases, corruption, Police.

It would be really good.

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 06:18  #254

Quoting: Lukasz
Honestly the best solution for Poland would be coalition PiS - PO but only because of character of Kaczysnki it is inposible.

PO would take foregin affiairs (and cooperate with president) economy ,Army, and PiS would take Law, some historical cases, corruption, Police.

It would be really good.


Yep, why not...but is it possible (this kind of coalition...) ?

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:28  #255

Quoting: Polson
Yep, why not...but is it possible (this kind of coalition...) ?


Honestly I wouldnt be surprised, because there is propability that on right side of our Political scene there will be only PiS and center right PO. So on way to form this coalition stand only some personalities. PO in economy is more liberal and PiS is more social, but in other cases it is posbile to form coalition. In my opinion PiS should resign form trying to pretend they understand economy and give it for PO, foregin affairs should be given for PO as well PiS would take all coruption, law, Police. And we could have efficient gov with the support of president (what is important)

The other option is coalition PO- LiD so LiD is more social as well. and their politicans were acused so many times of taking bribes that it is really hard to accept them. This gov will be without president support so there will be some problems to make it efficient.

My ideologi sticks the most to PO and I m going to vote on them, but there is no probality any party will win to gov themselfes, so we will need coalition.

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 06:32  #256

Okay. I agree, a coalition like this could work. PiS is ready for a coalition with PO ?
I saw last polls give PiS ahead of PO...and the "day" is coming closer... ;p

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:35  #257

Quoting: Polson
kay. I agree, a coalition like this could work. PiS is ready for a coalition with PO ?


before last elections everybody was sure that there will be PO-PiS coaltion, and it will be inposble to form PiS -SO- LPR coalition. I wouldnt be surprised to see PO-PiS now when nobody belives in it.

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:38  #258

what is more after last election votes of PO-PiS werent enought to change constitution.

Now PO-PiS could change it, and PiS realy wants it...

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 06:39  #259

Good news ;)
I think the ideas of PO about taking the example of Ireland economic growth of the last decades is really interesting.

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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Oct 7, 07, 06:42  #260

Quoting: Polson
I think the ideas of PO about taking the example of Ireland economic growth of the last decades is really interesting.


and PiS could point on PO and tell their supporters that PO is "bad capitalist" and PiS works on other issues (law ,corruption, history).

and we would have reforms made by PO and PiS would burn their witches.

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 06:45  #261

Quoting: Lukasz
we would have reforms made by PO and PiS would burn their witches.


Great ! ;P A new Poland is coming my friend ! LoL

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:49  #262

Quoting: Polson
Great ! ;P A new Poland is coming my friend ! LoL


there is one problem,


2e3reeref

dweefgg

If they will be able to find compromise.

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Polson
Edited by: Polson  Oct 7, 07, 06:53  #263

If there's a coalition between them it'd be named Donald/Duck...it's a Disney gov ;) (bad joke) LoL

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:54  #264

I think that possibility to change constitution is key to what PiS wants to do, so it is really tempting. But in Poland situation changes so quick that it is better to wait to 21st october.

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 06:56  #265

I think so.

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Lukasz
  Oct 7, 07, 06:58  #266

Quoting: Polson
If there's a coalition between them it'd be named Donald/Duck...it's a Disney gov ;) (bad joke) LoL


I would like to have in Poland coalition like form Disney cartoon ;)

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Polson
  Oct 7, 07, 07:03  #267

Quoting: Lukasz
I would like to have in Poland coalition like form Disney cartoon ;)


Why not, it can't be worse than the current one... ;P

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Grzegorz_
  Oct 7, 07, 07:57  #268

Quoting: Lukasz
why the rest of Poland should pay benefits for losters supporting PiS ???


Excuse me... ?

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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Oct 7, 07, 08:32  #269

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Excuse me... ?


whose supporters takes benefits ? whose supporters are unemplyed ? Whose supporters are the oldest ? whose supporters are the most unsuccesful ?

PiS in this classification is on the top (maybe SO will be there as well)

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johan123
  Oct 7, 07, 11:16  #270

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