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Poland 2007 Elections: PO Won, PIS second


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Polanglik
  Oct 22, 07, 03:23  #91

Quoting: feral belcher
Woe to the nation that succumbed to the power of liberal media. Woe to the nation that voted for a party which in 80% was against a legal protection of human life in The Constitution. Woe to the nation that gets rid of members of Parliament who defend faith and morality giving power to the supporters of abortion, euthanasia and the promotors of pervertion. Woe to the nation that trades it's independence for economic prosperity cooperating with Community which removed God and Christianity from their Constitution. Woe to the nation that doesn't support delegalization of abomination of pornography, occultyzm and satanism which flood the country. Woe to the nation drifting away from God and religion and their Christian roots. Woe to the nation that forgets about the vow to Mary on Jasna Gora.

"Nation which kills their own children is a nation with no future" John Paul II


is this by any chance a piece from Father Rydzyk (Radio Maryja) last sermon !!!!!!!

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Polanglik
  Oct 22, 07, 03:33  #92

Quoting: daffy
Im delighted! go PO! :D


Quoting: westvillage
Good riddance Kaczynski, Kaczynski, Lepper and Giertych.



Maybe now Poland will taken more seriously on the political scene, and not a laughing stock.

Having the Kaczynski twins in charge was like having 'Bill and Ben' or Laurel and Hardy' leading the country ...... but having said that the latter would have done a better job !!

Now we only have one Kaczynski to worry about !

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telefonitika
  Oct 22, 07, 04:15  #93

here is the current news coming in ....

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1289316,00.html

and its featured here though the President Lech according to this article will seek to block many laws the new prime minister will action

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/22/wpolan d222.xml

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BubbaWoo
Edited by: Moderator  Oct 22, 07, 04:25  #94

Quoting: telefonitika
President Lech according to this article will seek to block many laws the new prime minister will action


what a *****

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telefonitika
  Oct 22, 07, 05:05  #95

Quoting: BubbaWoo
what a *****


took the words out of my mouth bubba and President is still in power till 2010 i was thinking "why block something that will help the country grrrhhh" im not big on politics and never claim to be .. but if something is in favour and shows potential to make a worthy difference then why prevent it from happening ... Lech Walesa isnt impressed with the twins either from what i am reading and his son Jaroslaw is a running candidate with the Civic platform ...
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 05:10  #96

hopefully tusk will have a good economic policy,, i hope morals and values can stay... we are in europe but i think we should be respected to mainitan our own values.

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BubbaWoo
  Oct 22, 07, 05:19  #97

are these the same morals and values that pan potato is displaying when he threatened to veto crucial new laws - smacks of childish immaturity

once a potato always a potato, thats what i say

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Matyjasz
  Oct 22, 07, 05:24  #98

Quoting: BubbaWoo
are these the same morals and values that pan potato is displaying when he threatened to veto crucial new laws - smacks of childish immaturity



What laws are you exactly talking about Bubba?

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 05:25  #99

Quoting: BubbaWoo
once a potato always a potato, thats what i say

hes not that bad...

the thing is evryone these days is running behind usa and uk and generally western values,,, kusic is fashionalbe, going out, enjoying enjoying so ovcourse people will not want to understand life the way it used to be... its about having a balance... the problems in uk are immense,, in poland thanks to soem people who are workign hard for the future we are still free of these defects.. but it doesnt look like the future will be bright... parents will not give their children time, rv and music is th enew schooling, gang wars, drugs, crime, fraud, materialism, rich get richer and poor get poorer......

yes in poland we will have freedom at teh expense of the family... woppeeee to freedom.. oh and dont forget sexual harrassment at work and the ise of aids and hiv and other sexually related diseases... good luck polska

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BubbaWoo
  Oct 22, 07, 05:29  #100

Quoting: Matyjasz
What laws are you exactly talking about Bubba?


Poland's centre-right opposition party Civic Platform has scored a crushing victory in the country's general election, ending the turbulent two-year reign of Poland's Kaczynski twins.

"crucial laws" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/22/wpolan d222.xml

and it doesnt get much more important than crucial

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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Oct 22, 07, 05:32  #101

Quoting: jareck8
drugs, crime, fraud, materialism, rich get richer and poor get poorer......


this is poland today - and lets be clear that 'the west' is not forcing their values on poland, poland is clamoring to get whatever they can...

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sledz
  Oct 22, 07, 05:36  #102

Quoting: jareck8
ovcourse

Quoting: jareck8
soem

Quoting: jareck8
workign

Quoting: jareck8
diseases...


noe if wege to axe me tak, imboared:)

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 05:39  #103

Quoting: BubbaWoo
this is poland today - and lets be clear that 'the west' is not forcing their values on poland, poland is clamoring to get whatever they can...

actua;;y paul wfowitz is part of an organisation that says we will make the whole world like us... check ot out...

through tv, music, radio people r being forced to lear about the great americans....

its half and half.... poland for many many years has kept close to its religios spritualitty... this will continue..

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Matyjasz
  Oct 22, 07, 05:52  #104

Quoting: BubbaWoo
and it doesnt get much more important than crucial



Certainly, it doesn't get any crucial than crucial. :) But you have to agree that the term "crucial" does sound a little bit enigmatic... but OK, have it your way.

Just as a side note, I would like to add that the UK not only threatened, but actually did veto a new EU law in the past, the last time being during the mad cow issue. Plus, if by crucial laws you mean the European constitution, than it's also worth saying that while Poland disagreed with one point in it, UK disagreed with four of them. Still, I do agree that Kaczyński's hard-line politics and his "die for the square root voting system", "die for whatever else" attitude was very.... eghmmm.. unfortunate one. :)

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Polson
  Oct 22, 07, 06:07  #105

Quoting: jareck8
oh and dont forget sexual harrassment at work and the ise of aids and hiv and other sexually related diseases


Wow, i didn't think a change of government could do that...PLEASE !!! Stop telling these kind of crap ;)

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 06:29  #106

Quoting: Polson
PLEASE !!! Stop telling these kind of crap ;)

great level of intelligence you have, education is a key, this new govenrment has educated the public on serious issues, which are connected to how to live your lives,, short term beenfits long term losses that is the name of the game.. .this goveenrment is workign hard to educate us and explain what is right and what is not... its hard to realise but there are certain laws in the world and if you follwo them its good for you if u dont then its not... now come on lets hear you rebel... think my friend use your gifts wisely

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Polson
  Oct 22, 07, 06:45  #107

Quoting: jareck8
great level of intelligence you have


Thanks...

Why do you think this government would be bad for Poland ? Nohing is perfect, but there are a lot of points very interesting in their program, and i'd really like to see what's gonna happen ;)

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 06:56  #108

Quoting: Polson
Thanks...

Why do you think this government would be bad for Poland ? Nohing is perfect, but there are a lot of points very interesting in their program, and i'd really like to see what's gonna happen ;)

i ilike the new boys but we didnt give justice party a chance... the communists damaged the nation and hence the effect is high unemployment rate but now polish companies are doing well business is improving and it will take time, trade with asian nations is on the rise and generally the mood is changing,, but lets see what happens

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Polson
  Oct 22, 07, 07:11  #109

Quoting: jareck8
but lets see what happens


Agree ;)

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randompal
  Oct 22, 07, 09:53  #110

Quoting: jareck8
we didnt give justice party a chance

we gave them a chance and they caused shame and embarassment to many Poles. Say what you want, but any party who openly supoported the public financing of a very expensive and elaborate super-church (Swiątynia Bożej Opaczności)while the highways are falling apart (and new ones not being built) deserves to lose an election.

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randompal
  Oct 22, 07, 09:55  #111

Quoting: Polanglik
Woe to the nation that succumbed to the power of liberal media. Woe to the nation that voted for a party which in 80% was against a legal protection of human life in The Constitution. Woe to the nation that gets rid of members of Parliament who defend faith and morality giving power to the supporters of abortion, euthanasia and the promotors of pervertion. Woe to the nation that trades it's independence for economic prosperity cooperating with Community which removed God and Christianity from their Constitution. Woe to the nation that doesn't support delegalization of abomination of pornography, occultyzm and satanism which flood the country. Woe to the nation drifting away from God and religion and their Christian roots. Woe to the nation that forgets about the vow to Mary on Jasna Gora.

Woe to the nation that neglects its infrastructure and doesn't extend its third-world highway network...

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randompal
  Oct 22, 07, 10:03  #112

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Tusk will lick Gerries' ass.

some may beg to differ. having cordial and business-like relations with a neighbour (despite a bad past) is good politics, not licking ass. unlike some, who lick the ass of the US so shamelessly that we look like either grovelling fools or awestruck cooing babies who drool at the sight of a fancy fighter plane..

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 10:53  #113

Quoting: randompal
we gave them a chance and they caused shame and embarassment to many Poles. Say what you want, but any party who openly supoported the public financing of a very expensive and elaborate super-church (Swiątynia Bożej Opaczności)while the highways are falling apart (and new ones not being built) deserves to lose an election.

dont forget about the money in hospitals and education... well anyway woe to the nation that spends money on buying guns and bombs and cannot even control gun crime and drugs in its own country... fair enough they built a church but other places build thngs like casinos, night clubs, millenium dome,,,, atleast the justc put some money where it needed to go... they were strict on corruption... the communists spoilt the country it will obvessly take time to sort it out... well anyway they can work with tusk he's not to far away from what they r thinkin...

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hello
  Oct 22, 07, 10:57  #114

As predicted, about 80% of Poles in the US voted for PIS; about 80% of Poles in the UK voted for PO. That's interesting. I wonder if the immigration to the UK will stop soon and how many Poles would actually come back to Poland.

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 11:02  #115

Quoting: hello
As predicted, about 80% of Poles in the US voted for PIS; about 80% of Poles in the UK voted for PO. That's interesting. I wonder if the immigration to the UK will stop soon and how many Poles would actually come back to Poland.

it shows that even if we are abroad we still are happy to identify ourselves with what makes us polish

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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 11:09  #116

Quoting: Matyjasz
PO wins. I'll drink for that. :))


Me too... and I don't even drink. lol.

At last, Poland tells the twins to PiS off. :)

Now, when do we get the chance to do the same to Bliar and Brown...

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randompal
  Oct 22, 07, 11:18  #117

Quoting: hello
As predicted, about 80% of Poles in the US voted for PIS; about 80% of Poles in the UK voted for PO. That's interesting.

It's predictable-the Polish community (and I have known many of them personally) in the States is old-fashioned and anachronistic. That is the stereotype of the PiS electorate...

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Oct 22, 07, 11:19  #118

What did PiS offer to PL Americans? Why would 80% vote PiS?

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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 11:21  #119

Quoting: randompal
That is the stereotype of the PiS electorate...

you will axctually be surprised when there are local meetings, i know in lublin there is support and gdansk not sure about the other places - but yes when somebody sticks to their ideology they are called 'old fashioned'.. maybe thats what will happen to the american thinking in 30 years time.. treating people unfairly will be old fashioned!

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randompal
  Oct 22, 07, 11:24  #120

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Quoting: jareck8
well anyway woe to the nation that spends money on buying guns and bombs and cannot even control gun crime and drugs in its own country

is this a reference to the USA or Poland? there are few guns here in Poland and no more drugs than any other industrialised country...

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