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hague1cmaeron   
15 May 2010
News / 1945-2010 Poles will march on Red square [66]

You were the one who agreed to call your fellow countrymen "Soviet Puppets", man. I was just calling them what they were - Poles.

Don't play stupid I know what you are on about, just because you can't get them directly you use insinuation and innuendo.

ROTFL!!! Do you have the slightest idea where I'm from? Hint: you are a guest there...

Not a guest, otherwise i wouldn't be standing for the vice presidency of my local branch.

So you've got no problem with the Germans who joined the Nazi party? Although if it's about livelihood, I assume you've got no problem with the Nazis who earned their living running the death camps. Oh, sorry, of course I mean that you have no problem with the Nazis who ran the death camps which were for Jews and Roma.

Huge distinction between the two, if you can't see that, than you're just too stupid and I can't be bothered explaining it to you, considering that you most probably know the answer and are just playing the fool.
hague1cmaeron   
15 May 2010
News / 1945-2010 Poles will march on Red square [66]

You cannot call 10% of the Polish population "Soviet puppets" and pretend that they never existed or were not "real" Poles, as quite a few people on PF want you to believe.

This is a slightly hard concept for you to understand, but if your whole livelihood depended on party membership and how far you were going to get in life, you would be one of the first to join I am sure.

And i can tell that is the case because unlike the Poles, you attachment to your country is only skin deep. If not existent altogether.
hague1cmaeron   
15 May 2010
News / Goldman Sachs says it will no longer profit from undermining Polish zloty [29]

All of these Polish firms (banks and other) could also have purchased short contracts on Polish currency, and they would not be in the mess they are in today, at this point in time of course.

They are not in a mess actually, they are doing a lot better than their counterparts.
hague1cmaeron   
14 May 2010
Genealogy / Any Polish Tatars here? [95]

And now some polen try to kick us.

Ar you forgetting your hordes were the first to invade Poland? Or did that conveniently slip your mind?
hague1cmaeron   
13 May 2010
Life / Is grumbling a Polish attribute? [24]

he joke above quite truly describes Poles and their national flaw - grumbling.

Tell me about it! I have to live with these people under the same roof, hopefully for not much longer.

because every politician

I profoundly disagree with that one,i think you are guilty of another Polish attitude, rubbish all those who govern.
hague1cmaeron   
12 May 2010
News / UK might have anti-Polish socialist Prime Minister [29]

The Milliband thing has been in the pipeline for a long time.

Not sure if I agree with your analysis, remember the eighties? The longest suicide note in history? You will probably see some of the Labour dinosaurs dragging the party to the left, after all the center ground is occupied by the Lib Dems and Conservatives. Somebody like Balls is way to ambitious to leave Miliband alone, and lets not forget Balls' wife.
hague1cmaeron   
12 May 2010
News / UK might have anti-Polish socialist Prime Minister [29]

My money would be on Miliband not lasting two years as leader of the opposition, before somebody stabs him in the back, I can't wait to see Labour start tearing chunks out of each other!
hague1cmaeron   
11 May 2010
News / Jarosław Kaczyński sharing his words with Russians! [57]

Oh boy are you wrong!
With such a state of mind there will never be any reconciliation nor closure...but as the process of the rebuilding of the Frauenkirche showed the majority wants and sees it differently.

O come on BB. i know you really agree with me on this one. how can you fight an enemy that fights a total war? War cannot be won by the only side that sticks to the rules. Winning the war, is the first, second and last priority. What was the alternative the, sacrificing of a greater number of foot soldiers for some abstract unrealistic ideal?

in personal life, it is no use a gentleman trying to out do a cad, if they have different views of the world and ways of doing things. You have use language others understand in whatever capacity that might be.

As so often in these things the innocent suffer, but think about it would you prefer your own innocent to suffer more than the enemies? Just because you hold some quaint notions, how would you explain that to the public at home?

If you think about it its only common sense.

So why did the British apologise then, if there was nothing to apologise for?

Because they had and still do have the most idiotically moronic government in modern British history in the form of the Labour Party.

A party that seeks to apologize for the Irish potato famine, a biological event, on the one hand. And not for the invasion of Iraq on a lie on the other.

I could go on and on and on. So please spare me.
hague1cmaeron   
10 May 2010
News / Jarosław Kaczyński sharing his words with Russians! [57]

I never ever met hostility. The Germans let sleeping dogs lie in general terms, an admirable quality that some Poles would do well to copy.

Why would they? they sowed the wind and they reaped the whirlwind. you fight by the sword you die by the sword, what comes around goes around etc.

It would be a really perverted and warped mind, that would imagine that somehow it is entitled to do whatever it pleases, but somehow others are not, that instead they should fight with one hand tied behind their back. Seriously get real, they had no sense of grievance, because there was no grievance to be had.
hague1cmaeron   
9 May 2010
News / 1945-2010 Poles will march on Red square [66]

Hope, you still remember that it was your victory as well.

That is more like it. i second that, good on you.

Well done to our proud eastern neighbor for doing so much to defeat fascism, and having the strength to turn away from communism.
hague1cmaeron   
7 May 2010
Law / WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THE EURO CURRENCY TO POLAND? [101]

Can you give me better answers. Will this hurt Poland in the long run or what? I don't want my poor Poland to go down.

Calm down it will take Poland at least until 2014-2015 before they join the Euro, when all this instability will blow over.
hague1cmaeron   
7 May 2010
News / Zloty exchange rates - is this just speculation? [87]

The ECB or whoever from Brussels should investigate the Polish economy and not just take it on face value what the Poles are telling them. Polands deficit is double to what they are claiming.
Should be more like 12 zloty to the pound. lol.

What complete bull crap, unlike the Greeks, Brits and others the Poles are far more fiscaly disciplined.

So in effect the exchange rate could go either way - but I have also heard that the Polish economy is not as good as the Polish government says it is.....

you have heard wrong, the opposite is in fact the case!

Like I said.... someone should investigate.

I travel around Europe and can not get my head around what the Poles are claiming.
Quite frankly I think someones telling " porky pies ", ( lies ).

On the time I spend in Poland, I would like to add that the country still lacks the efficiency of western society.

GREECE ? ACT BEFORE IT,S TOO LATE !!!

Please why don't you try to hide it a bit, the inferiority complex is eating you alive! Your whole world view shattered, what a shame, get use to it.
hague1cmaeron   
6 May 2010
Life / What's wrong with you, Polish people - is it an inferiority complex? [120]

oure still using the same infrastructure. Look at what once was Breslau(Wroclaw)

Boy you are not to bright are you? would that be the same infrastructure that the Germans destroyed when retreating in the face of the Russian assault? And if any of it happned to survive, it was destroyed by the Russians. the City that was once called Breslau and now is called Wroclaw (you should get use to the fact by now) was rebuilt by the Poles.
hague1cmaeron   
1 May 2010
UK, Ireland / Let's discuss Polish and British, only constructive (though we will digress) [60]

For as long as the Polish (or anyone from another country for that matter) can come here for purely economic reasons and end up better off from "The System" than many British people, it will never work.

That is not the reason, the reason why they won't work is because they are effin LAZY, and the system is is to generous. what is more they have a fifth column in their own country that is determined to belittle all its achievements and drag the whole country down, it is called the Labour Party.

ill educated Eastern Europeans..

Like i just pointed out they are more educated than the natives.
hague1cmaeron   
30 Apr 2010
News / Brown's 'Bigotgate' and the debate about Poles [63]

read somewhere that there are 2 million poles in London alone. Is that true?

No it is not, not even in the whole country.

Then why are they making coffees for a living? All firms want cheap labour, if the Poles were better educated, firms would snap them up.

But they do, have you heard about the numbers employed in the NHS for instance, they prefer to recruit form other countries than train their own. That is why there was a huge demonstration some 2 years ago. There was a guardian article about a Polish GP who is payed to fly to Scotland to treat patients over weekends.

People shouldn't blame the Poles, they should fix their immigration system. And would they really prefer anybody else instead of the poles?

Besides under the current Australian points based system, my understanding is that they only allow immigration to people with skills, something that should have been in place ages ago. If everyone is so angry about the current system why do they continually vote Labour?- for people who in any other country would be digging ditches not representing people in parliament.
hague1cmaeron   
30 Apr 2010
News / Brown's 'Bigotgate' and the debate about Poles [63]

Actually that's not true. They do cause problems, but it's different problems. And I am sure that most of the Indian and Pakistani ppl don't cause problems, are generally better educated than most of the Eastern Europeans coming in the UK, or elsewhere and don't drink themselves to oblivion on just about any occasion.

I already disproved the falsehood that you are pedaling on previous posts, they are better educated than the natives for goodness grief, when will you use your head instead of being drive by anti polish bigotry?

Nobody's gonna hurt you

It has already happened, Poles being attacked by natives because of media incitement. So I would not be so sure
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
News / Brown's 'Bigotgate' and the debate about Poles [63]

It is a shame that you have to go through what you are experiencing, rememberer not all of them are bigoted, some of them voice these fears because they are afraid and ignorant and just don't know any better. I am sure it will change though, after the cuts that is when the UK once again returns to higher economic growth.
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

Nope, you are wrong: Norman Davies and wiki seems to agree with me:

"The Polish resistance movement fought against the occupation of Poland (1939-1945) during World War II. The fight against the Nazi occupation of Poland was an important part of the European anti-fascist resistance movement and had the largest partisan army in occupied Europe."

Norman Davies gets a hardon from everything Polish. He is strongly biased in some of his books and is generally regarded as not really reliable a source. It's like Simon Schama.

Regardless, I think i will stick to his opinion.

I guess it is game set and match:)
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

Tell that to the Yugoslavs: their partisan army was double the size of the AK and mainly armed, full-time members (unlike the AK, which had only 8,000 such members).

Tell that to Norman Davies, who seems to disagree with you, last time i checked the Serbians were huge Hitler supporters that's why Stalin treated them so kindly.

There is a difference between following the orders of one's own government and joining the army of a foreign nation.

Indeed the Poles had no gov to follow, the French did and they just happened to be Nazi supporters, which kind of makes it worse because it was officially sanctioned, making them official Nazis.
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

Germanic ppl, which of course they are.

Apart from the Scottish, Welsh and Irish of course.
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

100,000 Frenchmen joined the German armed forces?

No I don't, but about half of the country did under Vichy, so i would assume a lot of them were troops. What is more despite the great myth surrounding the French resistance, it was in fact the Poles who had the biggest underground resistance army in Europe.
hague1cmaeron   
29 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

Forget it Sokrates...frankly I don't believe your statements anymore....you also tried to convince me once that russian battle tactics were superior just because they had the men to run over a minefield to clear it.

lol.

No, they needed to be destroyed because they were Poles: the Poles who wanted to co-operate would be Aryanised.

You can't have it both ways, besides you would have to admit that out of all the countries occupied the Poles were arguably the ones who cooperated least with Hitler!
hague1cmaeron   
28 Apr 2010
History / The Polish Blame Culture! [330]

No they were not, but I go back to my earlier comment that the Poles were unwilling to cooperate whith Hitler that is why unlike the Slovaks or Latvians, they needed to be destroyed.