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Kaczynski laughs at Tusk because of his English language skills


nightcrawler  1 | 2  
21 Aug 2008 /  #1
So yesterday the Polish President "Kaczynski" showed up 10-minutes late for the signing of the "Rocket Shield" that will be place in Poland by the United States. As the Prime Minister "Tusk" proceeded to welcomed Condoleezza Rice in broken English, the idiot "Kaczynski" started laughing. What a embarrassment to the entire country. This idiot "Kaczynski" clearly needs a lesson in business etiquette.
ukpolska  
21 Aug 2008 /  #2
The guy needs to go, and the sooner the better!!
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
21 Aug 2008 /  #3
the idiot "Kaczynski" started laughing.

What else one could do in the presence of a loser Tusk.
OP nightcrawler  1 | 2  
21 Aug 2008 /  #4
I don't think that Tusk is a loser, but even if you are in a presence of a loser, you should not stoop down to that level. It is truely embarrassing for a President to act this way. And I still think that he is an idiot.
loco polaco  3 | 352  
21 Aug 2008 /  #5
i think i'd laugh too if rice was in my presence. :D
joepilsudski  26 | 1387  
21 Aug 2008 /  #6
So yesterday the Polish President "Kaczynski" showed up 10-minutes late for the signing of the "Rocket Shield" that will be place in Poland by the United States. As the Prime Minister "Tusk" proceeded to welcomed Condoleezza Rice in broken English, the idiot "Kaczynski" started laughing. What a embarrassment to the entire country. This idiot "Kaczynski" clearly needs a lesson in business etiquette.

Kaczynski will be going into business as a partner of Boguslaw Bagsik in a new joint enterprise after his retirement...they both practice similiar etiquette.
celinski  31 | 1258  
21 Aug 2008 /  #7
This idiot "Kaczynski" clearly needs a lesson in business etiquette.

Lighten up, they are human.
Crow  154 | 9631  
23 Aug 2008 /  #8
laughs at Tusk because of his English language skills? hm

don`t be naive people. In diplomacy every move means something. We can only wonder what meant Kaczynski`s laugh at Tusk in moment of deal with Condoleezza Rice and USA in case with missile shield. I, as a pan-Slav, see hope in that laugh...

Kaczynski and Tusk are often on the opposite positions. It`s nothing new. Take Kosovo recognition for example. While PM Tusk is open Slavic traitor, openly confronted with Polish president and even Polish public; for Kaczynski we can say that he is real enigma.

Whatever, like your English is flawless..

i force Slavicized English

Slavic interpretation soften mute Semitic logic of English and make it bater for conversation. Not to mention that Slavic vocation return it (English) to European cultural realm
Sasha  2 | 1083  
23 Aug 2008 /  #9
nightcrawler

Thanks for the video. Seems like I understand Polish more than any other Slavic language (Ukranian and Belorussian are not counted) by the way it sounds.

That's what I call bear's diplomacy.

they are human

Celinski, they're not plain people. They were elected by people and they bear a great responsibility. Your logic is close to what dedushka Lenin said in his days "any cook can be a president".

As for Tusk I find him far more balanced than Качински.
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
26 Aug 2008 /  #10
"any cook can be a president".

"Every man is king, every man is king....la-la-la". Tell here that US had its own equivalent of Lenin's phrase.
McCoy  27 | 1268  
26 Aug 2008 /  #11
Every man is king, every man is king....la-la-la

but some of them are queens, aren't you a russian gothic queen C?
ConstantineK  26 | 1298  
26 Aug 2008 /  #12
russian gothic queen C

And who are you? Prince?
celinski  31 | 1258  
26 Aug 2008 /  #13
Celinski, they're not plain people

They are not super human with special powers, they are just plain people.
Sasha  2 | 1083  
27 Aug 2008 /  #14
As long as what you said is true the humankind will keep going to its end.
Fortunately there will always be some people who don't vote for ordinary presidents.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
4 May 2009 /  #15
Merged: TUSK & KACZYŃSKI BACK IN THE SAND PIT?

Poland's squabbling little boys in the sand pit are at it again. PM Tusk isn't sure he'll attend the Prague Eastern Partenrship summit becuase President Kaczyński plans to attend. Foreign-ministry spoeksman Paszkowski told the daily Dziennik that the plan was devised by his ministry without Kaczyński's knowledge. One should think that on things such as Poland's approach to Russia and other ex-Soviet republics the government and president should get their acts together rather than going solo. Hopefully there'll be no rerun of last year's "you can't use my plane" and "muscial chairs" nonsense. But then what will the poor tabloids write about?

Link?
Seanus  15 | 19666  
23 May 2009 /  #16
It's quite tragic and embarrassing for Poland. Many students see the funny side of it but if people get on in workplaces in today's diverse world, they can get on too.
dcchris  8 | 432  
23 May 2009 /  #17
True its a shame they can't get it together. With the rest of Europe having economies going down the tube this is a good opportunity for Poland to present itself as a good place for investment.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
23 May 2009 /  #18
The problem is that they've overplayed the crisis. This was a chance at solidarity but infighting has put paid to that. Tusk really had the chance to shine but he just doesn't have the economic credentials of a Gordon Brown.

A more dynamic PM may have really raised the profile of Poland here. Tusk clearly falls short. Many Poles came back in hope AND expectation but Tusk just hasn't put enough incentive-based packages in place to lure them back for the long haul.

Kaczyński is too busy saber rattling and making noises rather than doing anything of note.

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