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Who will be the best US President for Poland?


Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
24 May 2008 /  #1
Mccain, Obama or Hillary... ?
polishgirltx  
24 May 2008 /  #2
the birds here say that it's going to be "nasz czarnoskóry koleżka"....
Wroclaw Boy  
24 May 2008 /  #3
Hillary...

Shes a real devious Biatch, should be right at home here especially as this was where Monica Lewinsky came from.
hairball 20 | 313  
24 May 2008 /  #4
None. I say that because they will still only have American interests at heart and continue to suport Isreal. That means more Polish troops will die in the Middle East.
SeanBM 35 | 5,797  
24 May 2008 /  #5
Who will be the best President for Poland ?
I am a firm believer that it is a good idea to have one leader for a long time, build stability and maybe, just maybe, they will do some of the things they promised. Changing all the time is no good and Politicians always lie.

hairball

Where did you get a name like that, makes me think of a choking cat, suits you.
hairball 20 | 313  
24 May 2008 /  #6
SeanBM

How original
Wroclaw Boy  
24 May 2008 /  #7
Who will be the best President for Poland ?

Maggy Thatcher. Privatise a few companies, send the boys off to settle the score with Ukraine and totally revamp the whole "Bribe to get what you want" structure. Raise taxes on untaxable income, any body caught TAX evading immidietly sentenced to 1 year on the front line is a good start.

Ohh and any man caught bribing Doctors to avoid national service should be racked.
osiol 55 | 3,921  
24 May 2008 /  #8
I thought Grzegorz had already won.

Or was that just the more important contest in recent times?
plk123 8 | 4,138  
24 May 2008 /  #9
am thinking Tusk. the other 3 have nothing to do with pl, per se.

I am a firm believer that it is a good idea to have one leader for a long time, build stability and maybe, just maybe, they will do some of the things they promised. Changing all the time is no good and Politicians always lie.

sieg heil. that's fvked up. please move to cuba.
Seanus 15 | 19,672  
24 May 2008 /  #10
Stormin Norman Schwarzkopf, nuff said
Wahldo  
15 Jun 2008 /  #11
Mccain, Obama or Hillary... ?

For Poland specifically? Probably Obama. He'll be non interventionist. From the consensus I can feel around here you don't want a missle shield that will antagonize the Russians, right? He'll probably scratch that stuff. Too expensive any way. Plus, he'll probably waive visa restrictions on you. He wants to open up Cuba so it's logical. If the damn French, English can get in here no problems , you should be able to too. Including the Czechs and my people the Slovaks. Slavs are a lot bigger friends to the US than the English and French.. and they've proven this here of late. They are harder working and just as smart.
shopgirl 6 | 928  
15 Jun 2008 /  #12
I have a bad feeling that we (USA) are screwed in this election, no matter how it ends. How could any of these people be "good" for Poland? They haven't really said much about Europe....all the talk has been focused on what to do about Iraq.

:(
tomek - | 134  
15 Jun 2008 /  #13
McCain is lets say the least bad for Polands situation. I don't trust anyone of them, but the democrats in the run? wankers!
Makdaam - | 30  
16 Jun 2008 /  #14
None of the candidates spoke directly about Poland. From my point of view McCain is a religious-for-show type that does nothing and isn't veracious (vide his "fishing" photo), Obama at least knows what he is talking about and has done some real stuff in the past. Clinton is just a show woman with a good name, but IMO Madonna would make a better show.

Besides, the results are already leaked: theonion.com/content/video/diebold_accidentally_leaks
masks98 27 | 289  
19 Jun 2008 /  #15
Obama at least knows what he is talking about and has done some real stuff in the past.

Huh?? WHat 'real stuff' has Obama done in the past? The whole point about him is that he hasn't done anything - nothing he has done in government suggests the qualifications of a chief executive. Post Bush, I think US needs a lot more than these feeble-headed mediocrities. No originality, nothing but words. At least Obama doesn't need speech writers I guess...

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