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Ronek 1 | 261  
9 Oct 2007 /  #31
Somebody has already put it quite accurately over these forums.

This type of government and administration isnt polish at all it was implemented in poland during the last 150years. So how can you expect most of the poles especialy the old ones trust the government.

Hell, I dont even believe in common democracy!
OP ukpolska  
9 Oct 2007 /  #32
So how can you expect most of the poles especialy the old ones trust the government.

Very true!!

This even extends to the younger population who say, "what’s the point my vote will not change anything", and this is a common response that I have had in the time that I have spent here. To be honest who can blame them!!
misiek  
9 Oct 2007 /  #33
In imagination of 20-30ies Modern means better..
After next 20-30 people start to see what really counts, what is visible in polls..
turkishfriend 4 | 28  
9 Oct 2007 /  #34
which one is helpful for Foreigners like Turks?
jareck  
9 Oct 2007 /  #35
i think you should give the justice (kaczinski) a chance, i know some of the young modern free people are not so keen but theyre policies will help poland stay firm in its principles and values.. or else it iwll be like the rest of europe.. lots of crime, immorality, no care for mankind, selfishness, capitalism, these are porblems eveident inn western europe - yes they have money but whats life without peace, proper peace can be found when one actually moves away from being so material.
turkishfriend 4 | 28  
9 Oct 2007 /  #36
I would support it :D, but i 've no election chance, I am Turkish and i am glad to be. I also like poles most about other nationalities. Because you're very different...

also if Wyspianska were a nominee i would elect her :D
jareck  
9 Oct 2007 /  #37
Because you're very different...

what does this imply? i dont think we are different, if you assess people without their skin colour, complexion then there isn't much different about them.. comments like these create conflict. you should think beyond the nonsense governments spread.. so all other nationalities you dont like becasue theyre not different
Osiedle_Ruda  
9 Oct 2007 /  #38
PO

Rządzi PiS a Polakom wstyd! :)

also if Wyspianska were a nominee i would elect her :D

In that case, I'm voting for Lady in red.

Come to think of it, the abbreviation LiR looks rather appropriate! lol!
Wyspianska  
9 Oct 2007 /  #39
In that case, I'm voting for Lady in red.

Im much more self confident, can fight plus im always right.
Ah and i look great. That is kinda important cuz most of ppl in parties are men. I dont know why but they always liked me oO

also if Wyspianska were a nominee i would elect her :D

yeah, maybe i would be even nice for u but after all just kick ur as*s :D
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
9 Oct 2007 /  #40
I would vote for myself.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
9 Oct 2007 /  #41
which one is helpful for Foreigners like Turks?

PO would be ok for you and PiS as well.

As I know we have good realtionships with Turkey on political level.
and PO and PiS support you in contacts with EU
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
9 Oct 2007 /  #42
LPR is also very friendly.
Crow 154 | 8,996  
9 Oct 2007 /  #43
which one is helpful for Foreigners like Turks?

Well, considering that Kaczinski support creation of greater albanian caliphate, you must take him as politician who (taking part in german project) promote turkish interests in the region, even if that goes against Slavic interests (in traditionaly Slavic region).

That obviously (by anology) mean that one day- Turks would be promoted as Polish biggest friends and Poland would be open for Turks and closed for Slavs. Then, by standards of so called West, Poland would start to be considered as Western and modern.

On the example of Balkan, many `politicians` would be exposed in evil schemes, and then they would face with their political funeral.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
9 Oct 2007 /  #44
hat obviously (by anology) mean that one day- Turks would be promoted as Polish biggest friends and Poland would be open for Turks and closed for Slavs. Then, by standards of so called West, Poland would start to be considered as Western and modern.

In XIX - XX century Turkey gave place to live for our refugies, they could cultivate our religion and were trated fair, so we help them now ...
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
9 Oct 2007 /  #45
m much more self confident, can fight plus im always right.
Ah and i look great. That is kinda important cuz most of ppl in parties are men.

Yeah, obviously women don't like to party. Guaf guaf :))

-edit-

So according to limited voting here, could this be a representation of why there will be a low turnout by Poles at the ballet boxes?

There's only few of us Poles here.
Osiedle_Ruda  
9 Oct 2007 /  #46
Im much more self confident, can fight plus im always right.
Ah and i look great.

How do you know that LiR isn't all of those things as well? :D
Crow 154 | 8,996  
10 Oct 2007 /  #47
What are chances that political party with Pan-Slavic (among else) orrientation come to power in Poland?

I mean, something like Slavic Resistance (Slovenski Otpor) wich political goal could be: promototion and protection of (for example):

- freedom and democracy,
- human rights,
- tolerance among different religions/Christian Churches,
- Slavic rights on international scene,
- specific Slavic interests,
- Slavic culture, etc
randompal 7 | 306  
10 Oct 2007 /  #48
What are chances that political party with Pan-Slavic (among else) orrientation come to power in Poland?

probably slim because pan-Slavism reeks of pan-Russianism...the most powerful nation will always try to steal the show

I also like poles most about other nationalities. Because you're very different...

looks like its mutual because Poles seem to like Turks..at least kebabs. the best kebab place in Warsaw is run by Turks, the one behind Nowy Swiat
johan123 1 | 228  
10 Oct 2007 /  #49
Never vote for PO!

Jestem piękna, wykształcona, inteligętna. Profesur prawa, kończę 3 habilitację,

IQ mam jak dąb, żona, mąż, wnuki. Głosuję na PiS. Zarabiam z 15 baniek miesięcznie, nie używam kosmetyków testowanych na zwierzętach, jestem wegetarianka (lubie jednakowoż golonkę z piwem) i jak każdy nieczytający GW wykształcony młody człowiek głosuje na PiS. To tak po krótce, jakieś pytania?
Polson 5 | 1,768  
10 Oct 2007 /  #51
PO too ;)
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
12 Oct 2007 /  #52
Today we had the debate TUSK-KACZYNSKI

most of people thought that Kaczysnki will win (he was considered better in that kind of debates) but he was just smashed ... Tusk wins :))) defiantely

tomorow we will have opinion pools in this case, and I m 100% sure that they will show decisive Tusk victory :)

I m waiting for opinions of Grzegorz or Johan123 .... :) :P
zibo - | 55  
12 Oct 2007 /  #53
VOTE or DIE

i choose to die....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
12 Oct 2007 /  #54
i choose to die....

you have choosen USA ...
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
12 Oct 2007 /  #55
I m waiting for opinions of Grzegorz or Johan123 .... :) :P

lol
<stiffled spluttering noise>
johan123 1 | 228  
12 Oct 2007 /  #56
To be honest boys I didn't tune in to the debate as the election seems pretty much over. Currently bookmakers have stopped taking money on PiS and are offering as much as 10-1 on PO. The only question that remains concerns the exact result in terms of %. I myself have placed a large sum of money that PiS to take 40-42% of the vote.
hello 22 | 890  
12 Oct 2007 /  #57
I don't know if such debates truly reflect the value of the future Polish leaders. It's more a show than a real value for the voters - whoever is more witty or likeable can be as a winner. I was listening to todays debate between Kaczynski and Tusk and most of the times I hears slogans. How is Tusk going to build another England or Ireland out of Poland? How is Kaczynski going to win against corrupting officials, and if that would be really what matters?

The important thing is whom PIS or PO is going to work with in the Sejm. With the former communists or not? With Lepper-like politicians or not? I think it will be a very close election and whoever wins will have to compromise and work with those they have very different opinions. Tusk seems too liberal to me and I think he is not as hard in negotiations as Kaczynski can be. It's important when dealing with EU or other countries.
Polson 5 | 1,768  
12 Oct 2007 /  #58
Hey guys, who won the debate ?...
johan123 1 | 228  
12 Oct 2007 /  #59
PiS won the election! PO won the debate! Donald has decided to take weather presenter's job at Polsat!
Polson 5 | 1,768  
12 Oct 2007 /  #60
Haha ! Don't say that, you know PO is going to win, but you placed a lot of your money so you keep saying that PiS has a chance left ;P LoL

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