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Buzek. another step to abyss?


1jola  14 | 1875  
16 Jul 2009 /  #31
But I wouldn't steal their sunshine. That's all they really have. Well, if you had ever heard music from Senegal or Mali, you would think they deserve to keep it.

Gotta play tennis, later, "zakuty Ĺ‚bie."
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11927  
16 Jul 2009 /  #32
But I wouldn't steal their sunshine.

How could we steal the "sunshine"???
Do you think it's going dark in the Sahara suddenly???
1jola  14 | 1875  
16 Jul 2009 /  #33
Do I have to put smily faces on my posts?
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11927  
16 Jul 2009 /  #34
I'm a German...what do you think!

A roundup of the project:
spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,550544,00.html
Filios1  8 | 1336  
16 Jul 2009 /  #35
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.
Torq  
16 Jul 2009 /  #36
Well done Germans.

Well done indeed.

They are smart c***s those Germans. Maybe it's not such a bad idea
to hang out with them in the EU after all.

I can't believe I've just said that...

*looks behind his back to see if the ghost of his grandfather
isn't coming out of the oil painting to haunt him...*

OP ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
18 Jul 2009 /  #37
I don't think so, from what I heard there are parts of Russia that are under regression. Roads disappearing, towns dieing out. It's not a sign of a selfsufficient country.

Hmm from what I heard, though not only heard, unlike you, the so called "west" is gradually declining, decaying in its libertine excesses.

Your way of living is abominable in its whole materialistic inside. Monsters! Financial zombies!
Seanus  15 | 19666  
18 Jul 2009 /  #38
Not all of us think that way, or are afforded the luxury of even being able to think that way, CK.

Time to separate the government and the people again, methinks.
OP ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
18 Jul 2009 /  #39
Time to separate the government and the people again, methinks.

Why should I?

Your "free media" accuses us, it is yells that we, in Russia, do not have democracy...ha-ha... and you are going to believe that this chimerical fancies, shaman howls, with which your media never fails to abuse your imagination are true...

Certainly you are zombies.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
18 Jul 2009 /  #40
CK, insiders tell you the same. Kasparov is but one. I don't buy the media accounts but the proof is in the asking.

Tell me, how do you rate your freedoms in Russia?
lesser  4 | 1311  
19 Jul 2009 /  #41
Anyway, Buzek has got what is famed for being one of the shittest jobs in Europe.

What is ****** about this job? He will do what is expected by those who run this business, bare no responsibilities and earn decent money.

Maybe he thinks Poles should limit their involvment in the European job market to plumbers and house cleaners.?

Those at least represent some decent skills.

I don't think so, clearly you have no idea about polish politics reality, I don't mind, but still you shouldn't state something without having any knowledge about the subject. Buzek was mainly supported by PO party, a party of dialogue. There won't be anything like endless quarrels..

LOL, this is one funny posts. I'm sure that you can recite all slogans made by this party but a whether a person who claims to know Polish politics should buy everything without any reflection? If I recall correctly recent elections were completely about quarrelling and no mainstream party tried to make any points linked with activity in EP. Apparently all of them are fine with moronic PR?

As far as relations between Brussels and PO are concentrated, the latter will do everything what is expected by the first. The lack of quarrel origin from personal interest of members of PO. They want well paid jobs in Brussels and this is everything that they find interesting. In communist Poland there were many members of Polish communist party that hold similar attitude. Membership was always profitable.

A giant as big as EU won't collapse because of something as petty as a polish leader. And why would it, Buzek is strong person in the right place. We are on the frontier here and this will allow EU to strenghten its boarders.

What are you writing about??? Buzek is being nowhere near leader of the EU. His role is something like Marshall of Sejm in Poland. I must mention here that till Treaty of Lisbon wont be ratified, EU Parliament have almost no influence.

While supposed strong Buzek, when he was Polish PM was rigthfully accused to be marionette in hands of AWS leader Marian Krzaklewski. I must admit that his current post is a good place for somebody with such experience of being marionette.

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