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Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
News / EU constitution: 'Strong show' for Irish No vote ? [126]

our proposal was to give votes based on square roots of populations (the bigest countries would be the strongest but there would be change in proportions) later we agreed for other solution ...

I feel that many europeans wated our solution but their politicians had different ideas, our Kaczynski at least represented in some way : Polish society (medium sized country)

Now Irish rejected treaty so we are going to see what do they think about it.

Irish politicians were strongly supporting EU treaty ... but society ... not.

Ok Irish rejected this decission and we are going to see what will happen.

What their politicians are going to say etc. Their proposals their ideas their solution.

Once again I am not surprised by referendum out come. It is pity that their politicians haven't represented their society durring negotiations.

Europe has come out with some of the greatest minds in history, I am sure we will find a happy medium,

agree. Irish nation is one of my favorites, Ireland have been fighting for their independence for so long time ...

what is more, Irish people are very nice and I like them as people ... we could learn a lot from them (more smilling :) ) .

It seems that Irish people are beter negotiators than their politicans. :)

I understand your fears and I believe we are going to find solution.
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
News / EU constitution: 'Strong show' for Irish No vote ? [126]

Ok now without quotations.

Europe without deeper inegration is going to be weak player in global competition.
There is no symphaty between some EU countries ... but what will happen when we will stop right now ...

Now Irealand is going to see what does it mean to lose "popularity" in Brussel (we Poles know something about that ;) )

...

I support idea if givin more power for small players. Veto is stupid solution, simple stronger voice for smaller countries is good idea.

We will see what will happen
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
News / EU constitution: 'Strong show' for Irish No vote ? [126]

I must admit that this treaty was made in way to give more power for big countries on cost of small countries.

Poland durring desperate negotiations reached rights given for big countries (seat in tribunals and institutions) still we were losting voice in comparison to bigger countries. (we were the weakest form 6 big countries)

When we look on sarkozy and merkel policy and their european solidarity ...

I understand Irish people.

Polish president was doing everything to make this treaty less harming for smaller countries...

now small country rejected this treaty.

Whole idea of deeper integration is cool ;) but shouldn't be done on cost of small countries. It would be oligarchy of 6 the biggest.

Ireland would have bigger taxes (Poland as well) because France and Germany are annoyed by healthy liberal competition.

we have much more examples like that.

How to say it idea was great but I am not surprised that small country rejected compromise made on their cost.

Maybe Polish proposal of givin more voices for smaller countries was good.
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
News / EU constitution: 'Strong show' for Irish No vote ? [126]

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7452171.stm

Early unofficial vote tallies around Ireland are indicating a strong showing for the No vote in a referendum on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty.

Polish president Lech Kaczynski and some British deptuies were doing everything to make this treaty more acceptable for smaller countries. We were called anti european.

It seems that Irish said "no" for EU treaty ... It was only one country with referendum.

we are still waiting for final results.
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
History / Why has Poland been attacked so often by its neighbors? [180]

What an argument: England fighted together with Prussia against France (Waterloo)...so what!Poland was once allied with the Teutonic Order and they fighted together against the Tartars...and???

That is why we should talk about. Poles, Germans, Russians, English, French, Spanish.
Not about Nordic, Middletenian, Slavic ... people.
(still I don't know to which group Germans belong)

It is you who post maps with movements of european people. The fact is that we all come form Africa, and Europe was under glacer when we were living somewhere on south..

glac
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
History / Why has Poland been attacked so often by its neighbors? [180]

It's the Poles who state the expellation of Germans from this territories were alright because it was always polish land and Germans had no right to live there....

Russians have done what they have done it was their decission. I just ridiculise your claims about Germanic land.

I am Polish I am not slavic, my grandfather have been killed in concetration camp.

UK is partly Nordic and fighted agains Germans (nation) as Poles (who are partly Nordic as well)

btw read your previous posts. about pushing etc. :))))))))

you are pathetic with your claims when only 24 % of Germans are Nordic ...
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
History / Why has Poland been attacked so often by its neighbors? [180]

It's the Poles who always state: "It was always polish land", but the germanics were first there, period!

but WE (me) are there. We live in Poland for more than 2000 years :) nobody pushed us :)
(haplogroup I)

Germans are onky little bit more "I" than Poles... so why you claim that it is Germans land.

We are Polish :)

I claim that I prefere to live in Poland not in Germany :)

The same as Slavic Rostock prefere to be part of Germany.

I always find it funny if eastern people becoming more racial interested than Hitler, Himmler and the Nazis...isn't it ironic!

read your previous posts :)))) and stop talking crap about "Germanic" or "Slavic" land. There is Poland and Germany ! :) I prefere Poland and I don't care about genetics. :)
Lukasz   
13 Jun 2008
History / Why has Poland been attacked so often by its neighbors? [180]

Are all Poles like this?

a

I hope all Germans are not like this...

according to your maps

(nordic tribes BC)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I1_(Y-DNA)

Europe German Poland

and today genetics...

My halliogroup is "I1"

we simple assimilated with Slavic people, the same as some slavic people (R1A) assimilated with Nordic people. So "slavs" haven't pushed "Nordic" tribes.

I love Poland I am not slavic, IMO more than thousend years ago we assimiletad with Slavs. btw the fact that 24% of Germans are nordic and 17% of Poles are Nordic, doesn't give Germans right to push Poles because Germans are more Nordic for about 7%.

btw you are simple skinhead.

so even when we look on ancient times ... (what is stupid) you look like idiot.

What is typical German haplogroup ? R1A R1B or I ? :)))
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Polish - Vikings relations [26]

for the first half :

Thereafter for the chiefs of the Jomsborg vikings was filled and drunk the largest horn to be found, and of the strongest drink...(...)

maybe its muted Viking/Slavic gene :)

as to this shield I'd rather look for Kosher gene ;)
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Polish - Vikings relations [26]

Well,I meant to say he wasnt related to our present Royal family...the...german ..lot...from...hanover.....I'll get me coat........

zee Germans ... :)
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Polish - Vikings relations [26]

Dont get too excited guys,he didnt leave any heirs,he only ruled over a small part of Britain

as to Succesion

His daughter was set to marry Conrad II's son Henry III eight months after his death. [67]

On his death Canute was succeeded in Denmark by Harthacanute, reigning as Canute III. Harold Harefoot laid claim to the throne in England until his death in 1040. Harthacanute was to reunite the two crowns of Denmark and England until his death in 1042.

not so small ... and he is called great ...

It wasn't discussion about Kanute but about rich "good" and "bad" contacts between Poles and Vikings.
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

So calming R1A only "slavic" isn't the best idea. Some people claim R1A Norse Viking genome. Finaly I'd never call R1A only Slavic genome.

There are different versions about slavic homeland: Ukriane western Poland ... etc. I am still not so sure about truth.
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

I asked you question. If you are trying to suggest something ?

IMO yes you are trying to do it. It isn't sophisticated method.

I wanted to suggest (again) something for Crow ...
Lukasz   
10 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

Osiol are you suggestin something ....

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_peoples

as to the Serbs

Two genetically distant groups of Slavic populations were revealed: One encompassing all Western-Slavic, Eastern-Slavic, and two Southern - Slavic populations (Croats, Slovenes), and one encompassing all remaining Southern Slavs. According to the authors most Slavic populations have similar Y chromosome pools - R1a, and this similarity can be traced to an origin in middle Dnieper basin of the Ukraine from Ukrainian LGM refuge 15 kya.

However, some southern Slavic populations such as Serbians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, and Bosnians are clearly separated from the tight DNA cluster of the rest of Slavic populations. According to the authors this phenomenon is explained by "...contribution to the Y chromosomes of peoples who settled in the Balkan region before the Slavic expansion to the genetic heritage of Southern Slavs..."

and yes Serbs were conquered and had to serve ... and they were tradable good.
Lukasz   
9 Jun 2008
Law / Poland: the most attractive European country for future investors [55]

paiz.gov.pl

The following foreign companies placed
their research and development centres in Poland:


ABB Kraków
ADB Zielona Góra
Alstom Wrocław
Apriso Kraków
Avio Polska Bielsko - Biała
Avon Garwolin
Bombardier Katowice
Bosh - Siemens £ódź
CapGemini Polska Wrocław
Cederroth Radzymin
CH2M HILL Kraków
Compuware Gdańsk
Cooper-Standard Automotive Myślenice
Delphi Kraków
Diehl Wrocław
Faurecia Grójec
General Electric Aircraft Engines Warszawa
GlaxoSmithKline Poznań
Grace Chemicals Poznań
Hewlett - Packard Wrocław
Humax Warszawa, Pruszcz Gdański
IBM Kraków
Intel Gdańsk
LG Electronics Ciechanów
Lucent Technologies Bydgoszcz
Lurgi Kraków
Mentor Graphics Katowice
Microsoft Poznań, £ódź
Motorola Kraków
Ontrack Katowice
Oracle Warszawa
Philips PIła, Kętrzyn
Pliva Kraków
Pratt & Whitney Rzeszów
Remy Internationale Wrocław
RTS Network Szczecin
Sabre Kraków
Samsung Electronics Warszawa
SAS Institute Warszawa
Siemens Wrocław
TopGaN Warszawa
TietoEnator Wrocław
TRW Automotive Częstochowa
Volvo Wrocław
Lukasz   
9 Jun 2008
Law / Poland: the most attractive European country for future investors [55]

yes seanus I have noticed that you spend all days here proving that Poles buy in Tescos and that brits are winers in globalisation.

I don't care for me you can be the winner. ...

I have seen Poland 20 years ago ... there is postive change :) so we are winner too :)

maybe it is win-win situation.
Lukasz   
9 Jun 2008
Law / Poland: the most attractive European country for future investors [55]

ey.com/global/content.nsf/Poland_E/Library_-_Raport_EAS_2008

, "Poland should take advantage of the fact that it is perceived as the most attractive investment location in Europe with regard to advancing the necessary reforms and radically improving the state of our technical infrastructure and the infrastructure of knowledge. This way, within the next few years, we will be able to maintain the leading position and attract more and more technologically advanced investments."

The report "European Attractiveness Survey 2008", published by Ernst & Young, shows that foreign investors are keen to include Poland in their investment plans. Furthermore, Poland ranks as the second largest country in Europe with regard to creating new workplaces, and takes seventh place in terms of investment projects in Europe.

in the ranking of preferred investment locations we came out first in Europe, ahead of Germany, Russia, France and Romania.

First in Europe, but we are losting in world. Europe is weak and there is to much bureaucracy.
Lukasz   
8 Jun 2008
Life / Street racing in Poland [15]

good kids sleep at home durring nights.

I like this races :) (they take place durring nights)

we need new Kubica's
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Poles against my grandma??? And you won???

Poles were against your grandfa ...

Your grandma was liberated ... :)
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Yeah...sure...:)

do you know that some Poles were liberating Berlin with Soviets (1st Polis army) ?

It is your grandma :

:O
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

The fact is that we have processes with Germans in our courts.

Our citizens are going to do what Greeks have done. In 2008 !

Law is law. Polsih vicitmes are not worst than Greek one.

Simple.
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

you have started to talk again about your claims ...

we have processes with Germans in our courts (2008)

you are going to have similar situation in international courts...
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Families of Polish victimes should get the same money as Greek. It is simple and honest. If Germans are paying for Greeks (this year) they should pay for Poles. It is law, for the same crime they should pay the same money.
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

You wil not win.The Russians will provide them all the documents that prove that after war communist government in Poland settled for compensations with DDR.

Maybe yes maybe not. Who knows.

pl

It is important to show what Germans have done, how much they have paid for Poles and how much for "others"
Lukasz   
6 Jun 2008
History / WARSAW 1939. BETWEEN THE WARS [14]

yes pre - WWII Warszawa was amiazing city. Hopefuly after very boring architectulay communism and 90s, we have some interesting projects to give some of pre WWII charm for our capital.