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richasis   
18 Apr 2010
History / Polish-Moroccan mutual relations [67]

Torq:
Such luck of trust in God's Providence shown by the Cardinal is truly appalling :)

The nail head on the hit right :)

Indeed...besides, probably took the Rabbis' cue...
richasis   
18 Apr 2010
History / Polish-Moroccan mutual relations [67]

They put to shame many of the delegations who used the dust cloud as a convenient
excuse not to attend the funeral of late Polish president Lech Kaczyński.

Absolutely Right, IMO. Why couldn't Air Force One simply fly Westward?
richasis   
17 Apr 2010
News / Komorowski, acting president, is a shower! [51]

The key thing about Polish democracy is that it is designed so that members of parliament are loyal to their party leader - not to the people who elect them. Hence, once elected they shun the people!

In 'American Democracy', Politicians are Loyal to their Puppet-Masters with the Purse Strings. Amerikan democracy is the best that money can buy.
richasis   
17 Apr 2010
History / Kaczynski's Legacy [88]

that being patriotic means being multicultural,

This is a joke, right? Oh, like the West. :)
richasis   
16 Apr 2010
News / Who will be the next President of Poland? [51]

Apr 16, 10, 05:46 - Thread attached on merging:
CFR, Trilateral Commission Member to Replace Poland's Kaczynski?

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
April 14, 2010

BusinessWeek reported yesterday that Andrzej Olechowski will enter a presidential race in Poland to replace Lech Kaczynski.

"The Polish Peasants' Party, the junior partner in the governing coalition, will probably nominate its leader, Economy Minister Waldemar Pawlak, and Andrzej Olechowski, a former foreign minister and finance minister, will run as an independent," it is reported.

Odds on Andrzej Olechowski. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. He was also an economist for the World Bank.

He also appears to work closely with the banksters: Olechowski sat on the supervisory boards of a number of European banks and corporations. Most notably he was on the advisory board of Goldman Sachs (see this biography on Olechowski's personal home page; in Polish).
richasis   
16 Apr 2010
News / Komorowski, acting president, is a shower! [51]

Brown sold off more than half the country’s gold reserves at the bottom of the market.
There's yet the other half to be sold - he'll be around at least until the next major dip.

You can't compare the well oiled, efficient, time tested machinery of the UK State versus an emerging democracy in Poland - it's just not comparable.

On 7 May 1999 the government announced in advance that it would sell 415 tonnes of gold. This public announcement seemed to ensure that the UK would achieve the lowest possible price rather than the highest. The first auction of 25 tonnes in July was $26 per oz lower than the price at the time of the announcement...

Nice One, Britain... BTW, we Yanks are no better. ;)
richasis   
15 Apr 2010
News / The chances for Warsaw to become capital of eventual Slavic confederation? [183]

Crow:
Serbia is object of partition, Serbs are demonized in media

Agreed.

But this is mainly the consequence of Milosevic's deeds and work.

Says who?

Don't you think that being part of a larger context like the EU will have loads of benefits for Serbia?

Like Greece... and Iceland... and Spain... and Portugal?

Serbia is fully capable of setting up a great infrastructure

That USA, Inc. saw fit to destroy.

and become a well respected member of the European family

Define "well-respected".

but she needs stimulation and help from friends

See above.

Don't you think this and the prosperity this will bring will be much better for Serbia than just being stubborn and fighting against just about anybody else while seeking assistance or sympathy from other countries like Poland, Russia, etc, who basically don't give a sh*t?

...as in 'Sell Out'? :)
richasis   
15 Apr 2010
News / Kaczynski to be buried at Wawel ?! [289]

I wasn't a fan of Kaczyński but I admired the fact that he stuck 2 fingers up at the globalists.

Ditto. If this is to be his legacy, it is one worth repeating with future leaders.
richasis   
15 Apr 2010
Life / Bilet, controler and the Poland Police. [78]

On the other hand, Poland is full of highly educated people with no work experience.

In America, we call that 'Affirmative Action'.
richasis   
15 Apr 2010
News / Kaczynski to be buried at Wawel ?! [289]

It has to be the Russians, the Jews or the Freemasons

The Americans would be insulted by your omission of them in this fine list :)

beside, jaruzelski didn't want me back so i am here, ok?

It's okay; he's gone now. :)
richasis   
14 Apr 2010
News / Is it possible that Polish president was assasinated? If so then, by whom? [921]

Don't forget, Russia is pro at blaming others

This is certainly not unique to Russia.

Execution of journalists critical of Putin may be one reason you don't.

Him? Even the West concedes the 'journalist' to be a spy: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/6180682.stm

Just because you are being fed something, don't swallow it so willingly.

Agreed - like that pesky Swine Flu thing. Good on Poland.

I am enraged

Are you Polish?

"EU risks losing Ukraine"

It was never the EU's to lose in the first place.

Georgia's bid for NATO was quashed by Russian tanks

...in defense of the aggressor. Good on Russia.
richasis   
14 Apr 2010
News / Is it possible that Polish president was assasinated? If so then, by whom? [921]

But of course, it was the Jews. It's always the Jews when something goes wrong with PL.

While I never overtly stated this, I actually didn't mean to imply this either.
As I responded before, I am merely adding fuel to the fire by 'looking West'.
I simply thought this to be of some interest given its non-mainstream slant:

Jewish Currents is a progressive, secular Jewish bimonthly magazine that carries on the insurgent tradition of the Jewish left through independent journalism, political commentary, and a “countercultural” approach to Jewish arts and literature. Founded in 1946 as Jewish Life, the magazine was reorganized and re-launched in 1958 as Jewish Currents, with Morris U. Schappes (1907-2004) as its editor, a post he held for four decades.

The magazine is unique among Jewish publications in its historical awareness, its commitment to diversity and democracy in Jewish life, its doikayt (here-ness), its love of Yiddish language and culture, and the independence and unpretentiousness of its political voice.

Although a bit dated, I did find this to be an honest and enlightening read.
Again, for all this talk of 'Russia', this perhaps lends itself to looking 'West'.

In keeping with the spirit of this thread, let the conspiracy theories thrive! :)
richasis   
14 Apr 2010
News / Is it possible that Polish president was assasinated? If so then, by whom? [921]

Who would want to eliminate the Polish government? An article in Jewish Currents entitled "The Return of the Radical Right in Poland" reports:

"Something has gone very, very wrong in Poland. After elections last September, a group called 'Law and Justice,' led by a longtime Solidarity activist and right-wing politician named Jaroslaw Kaczynski, emerged as the largest party in parliament. Victory in the following month's presidential election went to Kaczynski's identical twin Lech... The Kaczynskis formed a coalition with an agrarian populist group called "Self-Defense" and a radical-right party with the innocuous name of 'The League of Polish Families.' Polite Western journalists have labeled this government 'center-right' or 'conservative,' but it is hard to find anything centrist about those holding power in Warsaw today. Even Europe's mainstream conservative parties have publicly disavowed any affiliation with Law and Justice (not to mention the other two coalition members). Put simply, the extreme right now rules Poland, and people widely considered marginal and dangerous even a year ago are now within the corridors of power."

jewishcurrents.org/2006-sept-porter.htm