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Pope's would-be killer wants to move to Poland


Puzzy  1 | 150  
31 May 2008 /  #31
I of course don't know that but would expect someone who was saying that A is better than B would have some personal experience

- Why? Wouldn't you believe some one who compared two credible accounts, one from American prisons, the other from Polish prisons, and concluded Polish prisons aren't as dehumanised as American ones?

So many here seem to base their assumptions on other peoples' words. Hardly credible, wouldn't you agree?

- Well, but my own personal experience would also be just words, and so 'hardly credible' for you. So?

You're sticking to the assumption that I don't possess the experience of having been to Polish and American prisons, aren't you?
Seanus  15 | 19666  
31 May 2008 /  #32
Wow, I've never met anyone who has missed the point quite as much as u Puzzy. I was making the point that the Pope forgave as it was a moral expectation of the people of him.

I was trying to say that trying to kill the Pope would be perceived as an unforgivable act and most Poles couldn't accept this. Tension would be heightened even more, now that he is dead.

I'm not interested in ur Catholic musings btw
Puzzy  1 | 150  
31 May 2008 /  #33
ur Catholic musings

- What 'Catholic musings' of mine specifically do you have in mind?

So what point have I missed allegedly?
Seanus  15 | 19666  
31 May 2008 /  #34
U thought I was describing Poles as unforgiving, pomyliłes się. If sb killed Sean Connery, we'd hardly forgive them and allow them into our country. He'd be Public Enemy No1. Am I saying that's Scots are unforgiving or merely describing an unforgivable act?

U made reference to the precision of Catholics, check ur previous postings. Please don't draft religion into this when applying the dictates of decency serves the purpose just fine. Protestants would equally condemn such an action.
VaFunkoolo  6 | 654  
31 May 2008 /  #35
You're sticking to the assumption that I don't possess the experience of having been to Polish and American prisons, aren't you?

You would like me to be sticking to this assumption, wouldn't you, as it would give you an excuse to scream polonophobia again. Although quite how you would make that assumption from what I have said is not immediately apparent, but that doesn't seem to have stopped you previously.

Is it infact the case that you have experience of neither Polish nor American prisons and have drawn your assumptions on the basis of 'if its Polish, it's got to be better?'
Seanus  15 | 19666  
31 May 2008 /  #36
Yeah, I'm very happy when I go back to Scotland but I'm not blinkered.

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