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Poland 2007 Elections: PO Won, PIS second


miranda  
21 Oct 2007 /  #61
Who give us money for our development ?

EU, but also IMF and WB;) - we owe them some, so we have to listen to the "owners" - no?
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
21 Oct 2007 /  #62
Remains a sad post-communist country affected by an outstanding corruption, organized crime and communist 'mafia'. No future down here.

PO has roots in Solidarity, and most of liders of Solidarity are in PO, Kaczynski was nobody that time ... studied markist Law at home when Tusk was taking part of what happen in Gdansk shipyard ...
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
21 Oct 2007 /  #63
Kaczynski call Germans on EU summit nazists

Where do you take these bul*shi*tes from ?
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
21 Oct 2007 /  #64
It's not about the whole Europe, it's mostly about Germany and their monopolistics attempts.

I dont think it will happen, PO isnt stupid and will just negotiate in different way, president of France Sarko has his ambitions too ... UK wants Tony Blair as president of EU ... Merkel is very popular but has forgoten about reforms in her own country ...

I m glad that PO is taking power now ... and we will see ...
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
21 Oct 2007 /  #65
president of EU

LOL !
Polson 5 | 1,768  
21 Oct 2007 /  #66
and we will see ...

Yep, it's the best thing we can do now, wait ;)
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
21 Oct 2007 /  #67
LOL !

telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/19/wblair 219.xml

kaczynski last week after big argue accepted EU constitution and we will have president ...
feelin' blue  
21 Oct 2007 /  #68
Unlike west european countries, Poland with post communist social structure is still more similiar to Russia or Byelarussia (oligarchy originated from former communist authorities + organized crime).

I had a hope for changes leading to a postcommunist countries like Czech Republic (or even Estonia). Now it is over.

The dark side of power wins. All positive changes are terminated.

Poland - the first among postcommunist coutries early nineties became the last one a.d. 2005. As result of aforesaid dark side of power.

A chance appeared 2005, now is over. They are back.
OP Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
21 Oct 2007 /  #69
And some times he was right but he did some things in way I cant accept, I think we could get more profits form EU if we went other way.

His assessments were good ,but his diplomacy.... well it could be hardly called diplomacy at all. :)
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
21 Oct 2007 /  #70
Unlike west european countries, Poland with post communist social structure is still more similiar to Russia or Byelarussia (oligarchy originated from former communist authorities + organized crime).

crap ...
Polson 5 | 1,768  
21 Oct 2007 /  #71
They are back

Yeah and they will kill us all :P Please stop. I told you, and Lukasz too, just wait, we will see what's gonna happen. There is no "dark side". Calm down, everything's alright. And don't compare Russia to Poland...
hello 22 | 890  
21 Oct 2007 /  #72
It will be interesting to see how many Poles from the UK will come back to the "Polish version" of Ireland or UK as promised by Tusk.
westvillage 1 | 6  
21 Oct 2007 /  #73
Good riddance Kaczynski, Kaczynski, Lepper and Giertych.

Very happy for Poland.
feelin' blue  
21 Oct 2007 /  #74
crap ...

but true and obvious.

There are two countries in this region where decommunization has not been done: Poland and Byelarussia.

Byelarussia unlike Poland has no aspirations to European Community.

Very happy for Poland.

Depending on what you mean by this word: Poland
Polson 5 | 1,768  
21 Oct 2007 /  #75
There's no communism today in Poland ! Belarus is totally different.
feral belcher  
21 Oct 2007 /  #76
Poland is over.
Hope is over.

Remains a sad post-communist country affected by an outstanding corruption, organized crime and communist 'mafia'. No future down here.

Woe to the nation that succumbed to the power of liberal media. Woe to the nation that voted for a party which in 80% was against a legal protection of human life in The Constitution. Woe to the nation that gets rid of members of Parliament who defend faith and morality giving power to the supporters of abortion, euthanasia and the promotors of pervertion. Woe to the nation that trades it's independence for economic prosperity cooperating with Community which removed God and Christianity from their Constitution. Woe to the nation that doesn't support delegalization of abomination of pornography, occultyzm and satanism which flood the country. Woe to the nation drifting away from God and religion and their Christian roots. Woe to the nation that forgets about the vow to Mary on Jasna Gora.

"Nation which kills their own children is a nation with no future" John Paul II
Polson 5 | 1,768  
21 Oct 2007 /  #77
a party which in 80% was against a legal protection of human life in The Constitution

Which means ?

the promotors of pervertion

What the hell is that ??

God and Christianity from their Constitution

Religion is not politics, don't mix all that up !
z_darius 14 | 3,964  
21 Oct 2007 /  #78
The Constitution. Woe to the nation that gets rid of members of Parliament who defend faith and morality

As far as I know, there is freedom of religion in Poland.
Is anybody really stopping you from practicing your religion?
_Sofi_  
22 Oct 2007 /  #79
from what Lukasz says in post 47 it sounds like a very good result for Poland, I hope this is true.

What do you think it will mean for those Polish people living abroad - do you think there will be a large number returning or...?
ukpolska  
22 Oct 2007 /  #80
Selfdefence didn't make it to the parliment. :))

Does that mean Andrzej Lepper loses his immunity to prosecution and off to prison he goes? God I hope so!!! :O)
daffy 23 | 1,500  
22 Oct 2007 /  #81
Im delighted! go PO! :D
davidpeake 14 | 451  
22 Oct 2007 /  #82
Well done People, good to see a higher turn out of voters too.
Polanglik 11 | 303  
22 Oct 2007 /  #83
"Nation which kills their own children is a nation with no future" John Paul II

is this by any chance a piece from Father Rydzyk (Radio Maryja) last sermon !!!!!!!

Im delighted! go PO! :D

Good riddance Kaczynski, Kaczynski, Lepper and Giertych.

Maybe now Poland will taken more seriously on the political scene, and not a laughing stock.

Having the Kaczynski twins in charge was like having 'Bill and Ben' or Laurel and Hardy' leading the country ...... but having said that the latter would have done a better job !!

Now we only have one Kaczynski to worry about !
telefonitika  
22 Oct 2007 /  #84
here is the current news coming in ....

news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1289316,00.html

and its featured here though the President Lech according to this article will seek to block many laws the new prime minister will action

telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/22/wpoland222.xml
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
22 Oct 2007 /  #85
President Lech according to this article will seek to block many laws the new prime minister will action

what a *****
telefonitika  
22 Oct 2007 /  #86
took the words out of my mouth bubba and President is still in power till 2010 i was thinking "why block something that will help the country grrrhhh" im not big on politics and never claim to be .. but if something is in favour and shows potential to make a worthy difference then why prevent it from happening ... Lech Walesa isnt impressed with the twins either from what i am reading and his son Jaroslaw is a running candidate with the Civic platform ...

...
jareck8  
22 Oct 2007 /  #87
hopefully tusk will have a good economic policy,, i hope morals and values can stay... we are in europe but i think we should be respected to mainitan our own values.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
22 Oct 2007 /  #88
are these the same morals and values that pan potato is displaying when he threatened to veto crucial new laws - smacks of childish immaturity

once a potato always a potato, thats what i say
OP Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
22 Oct 2007 /  #89
are these the same morals and values that pan potato is displaying when he threatened to veto crucial new laws - smacks of childish immaturity

What laws are you exactly talking about Bubba?
jareck8  
22 Oct 2007 /  #90
once a potato always a potato, thats what i say

hes not that bad...

the thing is evryone these days is running behind usa and uk and generally western values,,, kusic is fashionalbe, going out, enjoying enjoying so ovcourse people will not want to understand life the way it used to be... its about having a balance... the problems in uk are immense,, in poland thanks to soem people who are workign hard for the future we are still free of these defects.. but it doesnt look like the future will be bright... parents will not give their children time, rv and music is th enew schooling, gang wars, drugs, crime, fraud, materialism, rich get richer and poor get poorer......

yes in poland we will have freedom at teh expense of the family... woppeeee to freedom.. oh and dont forget sexual harrassment at work and the ise of aids and hiv and other sexually related diseases... good luck polska

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