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Filios1   
19 Jul 2009
Love / Need help figuring out a polish guy [55]

but was able to find his number online

I believe you should text him the words, "Blowjob, my house, this evening."

Can you imagine how quickly this guy would be running over to your place?
Filios1   
19 Jul 2009
News / Liga Polskich Rodzin- A worthy option? [56]

well, only some 1.000 mujas left from that contigent

For that, I congratulate you.
I have a question for you. How many of these mujas still stayed in Bosnia, how many took off to fight as merceneries elsewhere?
I know the element themselve, wanted to use Bosnia only as a stepping stone to spread Islam into other Balkan countries, and then north. Serbs did us a great service by eradicating the larger part of their force.

When Poland abandon NATO and come us in aid it would be Serbs and Poles against rest of the NATO and Islamic league.

For as long as Tusk is prime minister, and PO is in majority, this won't happen. Unfortunately. It would really take some kind of miracle to make voters realize what their real agenda is.

Tusk must be seriously mentaly deranged

Well, his grandfather fought in Wehrmacht. I think he is proud of his heritage, and tries as best he can to further his grandfathers legacy. Can you blame him? :)
Filios1   
19 Jul 2009
News / Liga Polskich Rodzin- A worthy option? [56]

Next time, Serbians won`t failed

How are you so confident?

just take care of traitors like Tusk. It may help to our cause

Who so grim, Pan Wrona?
You know, not only Liga Polskich Rodzin supports Serbs, but many men/women in both PiS and PO.
Kaczynski has recently been very vocal in his disapproval of Kosovo recognition by Tusk.
Filios1   
18 Jul 2009
News / Liga Polskich Rodzin- A worthy option? [56]

Poles can buy land in the UK so we should be able to do likewise here.

All tied within EU framework however. Problem solved if you're no longer a member, then you are not obligated.
I'm sure quite a few Poles in the UK would be angry with this. Why not return to Poland then and build up your own country?

Still, that shouldn't preclude the right to have one.

Again, nothing the EU can force on Poland.

Capital punishment?

Only one I'm a bit divided on....
Filios1   
18 Jul 2009
News / Liga Polskich Rodzin- A worthy option? [56]

lpr.pl
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Polish_Families

What are your views on this political party, and their somewhat radical ideology?

The LPR opposes: the selling of land to foreign nationals (especially German Heimatvertriebene), abolishing the draft, legalization of "soft drugs", legalization of abortion, euthanasia, and gay marriage. It supports capital punishment, maintaining universal health care and public education, and supports the withdrawal of Polish troops from Iraq. The LPR also supports the publication of the complete archives of the Polish communist secret police -- in other words, full "de-Communization.

The party is anti-EU. Although it was the only significant political force in Poland that unconditionally opposed Polish membership in the European Union (believing that a union controlled by social liberals could never be reformed), after Polish accession to the EU the party participated in European Parliament elections, in order to have actual influence over decisions made regarding Poland. During the 2004 controversy surrounding Rocco Buttiglione (the conservative Italian nominee as European Commissioner for "Justice, Freedom, and Security"), the LPR deputies demanded the dissolution of the parliament, feeling that it was too much under the influence of a homosexual lobby.

Although Giertych sometimes makes you want to shake your head, the parties foundations are sound. I think it, and Naprzod Polska will only grow in size and voters.

As well, because of their anti-EU stance, they ally themselves with the only other natural option, Russia ;)
Filios1   
17 Jul 2009
News / Poland among the greatest enemies of Russia [112]

Jobs and clear drinkwater!

More than enough ;)
Very interesting graphic there. I can't even imagine how many solar panels would go into that ;)

Can you imagine the security they would have to invest in? What if some crazy Arab terrorist crashed his plane into this place? :)

They sat on the fence for much to long

Well, you're definitely leading the way in the world in that right now.
I watched a program a while ago about it. There was a Canadian man who had been trying to sell his design for solar power panels to his govermnent for years. They would not listen, and he was close to being bankrupt, when the Germans came knocking at his door and bought his engineering for millions of Euro's. His work is now very valuable there, with millions of his panels being produced, rather than in his home country. You would think Canada of all countries would be a bit more aware than that! They havn't even produced one of these panels for use. Rather, they are only being used privately I believe.
Filios1   
17 Jul 2009
News / Poland among the greatest enemies of Russia [112]

If that thing in the desert works Poland will become free of oil and gas too! YAY!:)

What exactly are the Africans getting in return? I've heard mixed reports about this.

That's the natural way to go between neighbours...

Well, it would be beneficial for both parties thats for sure. For the whole world, in the end.
Replacing old coal plants with fresh new solar/wind generators would be a beautiful thing.
Filios1   
17 Jul 2009
Love / My Perfect Love Story so I thought [73]

So...

He chatted to her for 2 years, and never met her, never slept with her, yet she 'cheated on him?'

Sorry mate, but her boyfriend is actually there, in person. She can touch him, he's real for her... while you're more a dream than anything.

If you killed yourself over something like this... ouch.
Filios1   
16 Jul 2009
News / Buzek. another step to abyss? [41]

A roundup of the project

Recently watched a program about Germany, and how they are leading the way with Green power. Over 30% of your total power is generated this way now, is that correct? Quite amazing to see all those wind generators at work ;) As well as the solar power :)

Well done Germans.
Filios1   
15 Jul 2009
Polonia / Interest in the remnant German community in Poland [29]

Enjoy them too

You know, for as much as I will get called out for this on a Polish forum, I consider German women to be very attractive :) Must be the Slavic influence over the ages, ja ja :)
Filios1   
15 Jul 2009
Love / What are the perceptions of polish towards homosexuality? [106]

murder of civilians as "a fine job

Who said anything about murdering 'innocent civilians,' Harry? Greek volounteers helped Bosnian Serbs from getting exterminated by muja, albo militia, etc. They did in a fine job, in the fact that they killed more of those goat lovers than Bosnian Serbs were lost...

You're putting words in my mouth, but then again, thanks for saying it, pathetic liar.