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PIS and PO - what is the difference in their programs?


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lesser [Guest]
  Oct 16, 07, 00:46  #31

Kaczynski doesn't speak English and I have never seen Tusk speaking this language.

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didibalm [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 08:30  #32

And exactly how many politicians in the world speak a second language? Have you ever seen Tony Blair or George Bush speaking fluently any other language?

Why then put emphasis on any Polish politician speaking English?

What does that have to do with running a country?

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 08:34  #33

Quoting: Grzegorz_
make commies as weak as this is possibel.

bravo to that,,,,, these pis and po have christian roots, and this ideology will maintain decency in this nation... we must stand firm with our principles and ensure that we do not lower our backs to bullies like germany and russia

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 09:18  #34

Quoting: didibalm
Have you ever seen Tony Blair or George Bush speaking fluently any other language?

Actually, I have always Bush speaking a foreign language and he has been always fluent. I could understand the words but I couldn't make any sense out of them.


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randompal
  Oct 25, 07, 09:32  #35

Quoting: didibalm
What does that have to do with running a country?

it suggests that they are educated and worldly, as opposed to undereducated and closed-minded...the more languages you speak the more aware of the world around you you seem-good thing for a leader to be. nothing like a closed-minded bumpkin who is afraid of his neighbors and cant even say hello in their language.


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didibalm [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 10:06  #36

Ok fair enough.
How many politicians are so well educated that they speak Polish?

And if a politician does not speak a foreign language he has translators present with him. So please do not discredit a candidate just because he does not speak as many foreign languages.

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Hueg
  Oct 25, 07, 10:47  #37

Quoting: didibalm
Have you ever seen Tony Blair speaking fluently any other language?




Amuse-toi bien


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foolingaround [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 10:55  #38

Bush speaks French, he even knows that the Frenchmen don't have their own word for an "entrepreneur"

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lesser
  Oct 25, 07, 12:59  #39

English is widely considered to be international in diplomacy. Good politicians cannot depend from translator.


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lesser
  Nov 2, 07, 15:49  #40

Good article about PO, unfortunately only in Polish language:

prawica.net/node/9062


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Nov 2, 07, 16:57  #41

Quoting: lesser
prawica.net/node/9062



interesting I can agree with first part of article.


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