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Poland turning into a religious state? Polish politic and Church.


OP Polson 5 | 1,768  
11 Dec 2007 /  #91
of course leave the EU

Hmm...and where will you get the money for the highroads and other constructions ?
Since 2004, most of Poles are happy to be in the EU, and Poland economy is in very good health.

we base on native Poles and not foreign legions

Haha, most of French athletes of immigration descent were born in France. They are as "native" as other French.

We have very small mountains in opposition to France and in the rest of our territory there is always a lack of snow.

I don't think that the problem comes from the lack of mountains, or snow. Germany has not a lot of mountains either. The same for Norway, Sweden and Finland. Even Czechs and Slovaks have more medals.

The problem is maybe the infrastructures, as you said, and also maybe a lack of trainors and people organizing these activities.
France doesn't have many more mountains than Poland, and at the same many, many more athletes (in great competitions).
Honesty, i hope that it's going to change, cause i think that Poland can rank much higher, a place they deserve :)

So you say that because of that, this was worth to bring all of them to France?

They are not fruits or nuts, they are humans, we didn't bring them here, at least most of them. There are a lot of French in their countries, so they should come back to France too, and i'm pretty sure they don't want to.

Most of rich countries face some immigration, and especially cultural, historical places like France.

:)
lesser 4 | 1,311  
11 Dec 2007 /  #92
I don't think that the problem comes from the lack of mountains, or snow.

Of course this is important. In Poland you wont organize nothing more like giant slalom, because we have only such ski tracks. (few anyway, full of tourists) Nobody agree to cut the forest to build more serious ski track. Lack of snow is very important issue as well. Also winter sports are not so popular among society.

Germany has not a lot of mountains either. The same for Norway, Sweden and Finland.

Germans have larger mountains and the best infrastructure in the world. Norway, Sweden and Finland (except mountains) looks also better at this point and they have much more snow.

Even Czechs and Slovaks have more medals.

They are not so good although better than we are. More and higher mountains, especially SVK. They are a lot better in hockey.

France doesn't have many more mountains than Poland, and at the same many, many more athletes (in great competitions).

Don't compare Alps with our tiny part of Carpathian mountains.
OP Polson 5 | 1,768  
11 Dec 2007 /  #93
Of course this is important. In Poland you wont organize nothing more like giant slalom, because we have only such ski tracks. (few anyway, full of tourists) Nobody agree to cut the forest to build more serious ski track

That's another problem...if people don't agree...

Lack of snow is very important issue as well

In France, except in the moutains, we have less snow than in Poland, i can assure you. If i didn't spend last Christmas in Poland, i would have not seen snow for at least 2 years !...and that sucks cause i love snow :)

Also winter sports are not so popular among society

That's a pity...That's because apart from MaƂysz, there are no big Polish winter stars...if Poles had better results, people would be much more interested :) You should advertise winter sports... :)

Norway, Sweden and Finland (except mountains) looks also better at this point and they have much more snow.

So it's a problem of infrastructure...But i'm not sure that in the South of Sweden, there is more snow than in the North of Poland (or in Polish mountains).

Don't compare Alps with our tiny part of Carpathian mountains

All the southern part of Poland, the border are moutains :) Not as high as the Alps, but as we can see with the Skandi Alps, it doesn't matter ;)

I'm going to have dinner, will be back after (except if i watch football on TV...)

:)
szmata - | 23  
12 Dec 2007 /  #94
Had religious experience on the dancefloor. I hope to have another one again sometime :)
slick77 - | 127  
12 Dec 2007 /  #95
szmata

Interesting username
wot30 3 | 20  
14 Dec 2007 /  #96
The same happened in Ukraine... the new government made religion a mandatory subject. There are probably some macro-political reasons for that. I think this is not a good development. It's interesting to know more about different religions, but this is usually not the intention of such specific courses to young children.

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