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Poland's election winning party: PIS proclamations


Ironside  50 | 12383  
29 Nov 2015 /  #121
Is it more or fewer than the number of criminals, paedophile defenders

Are you talking about PO, staggering number of real criminals they were defending and Polanski?

I'm not sure why you keep trying to divert attention away from PiS and their broken promises

Maybe because PiS is only two weeks in charge and talking about broken promises is like talking about snowing in July.
Only liars or cretins would do that, pardon or clowns.

You didn't, so what's wrong with holding your party to account when it's in power?

The thing is you lot do not criticize a party when in power, you criticize the party anytime and all the time like obsessive biased fanatics.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #122
when it's in power

Common courtesy requires at least a 100-day grace period for a new party to get its act together without incessant attacks and attempted sabotage.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #123
Why?

It's rather funny that PiS are already panicking over an emerging movement of ordinary citizens, actually. They're already terrified and suggesting that such groupings should be banned.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
29 Nov 2015 /  #124
an emerging movement of ordinary citizens

Yeah, all six of them. Poles were voting PiS hoping they will change the system, they won't change their mind about PiS anytime soon.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #125
Hahahaha. If it was only 6, why are PiS so worried about them?

As for PiS changing the system, I rather suspect more people didn't vote for "bringing all sorts of criminals and thieves into the government".
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #126
all sorts of criminals and thieves

No, they voted to remove all sorts of Platformerian criminals, thieves, scammers and con artists from government!
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #127
So why did they get replaced with criminals, then?
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #128
criminals

Even if PiS wanted to, there wouldn't be enough cirminals to go round in order to replace those operating within PO. I've just learnt a new word -- bankster (cross between a banker and gangster) to describe the kind of people PO was established to serve.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
29 Nov 2015 /  #129
Hahahaha. If it was only 6,

There was only six and who told that PiS is worrying about them?
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #130
this isn't about PO

The whole point of this thread is as skewed and distorted as PO and their legion of toadies. In fact it's downright laughable because the

P(rime) O(ffender) is sitting in judgement over
P(etty)i(nfraction)S.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #131
P(etty)i(nfraction)S.

It's nice to see that you think that defrauding the taxpayer and working as a communist-era prosecutor that was responsible for prosecuting dissidents are "petty infractions".
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
29 Nov 2015 /  #132
Yawn... get a life, It's democracy.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #133
Usually that means not appointing prosecutors in undemocratic regimes to human rights commissions.

Face it Greggy, you'd be first to sign up for ZOMO. Sticking the boot to the face of Poland has always been a favourite pastime of your types.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
29 Nov 2015 /  #134
42% vs 16% just feel it :))))))))
OP Dougpol1  29 | 2497  
29 Nov 2015 /  #135
Grzegorz, I know plenty of Poles who:

1: Are either going to vote with their feet and take their business out of Poland
2: Or; like myself, who can't run at the moment - are going to actively fight this ridiculous apology for a government every single step of the way.

Have you got that? :))))))))))))
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
29 Nov 2015 /  #136
That's because you don't understand democracy.
OP Dougpol1  29 | 2497  
29 Nov 2015 /  #137
you don't understand democracy.

That's good, coming from a Pole. We in Britain have had democracy for over 300 years. You kept ******* up when allowed to choose your own destiny.

And again.

Well MODS - if he is going to give a lesson in democracy I will be controversial. Fair?
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
29 Nov 2015 /  #138
We in Britain have had democracy for over 300 years.

Which doesn't change a fact that you still don't understand it.
Harry  
29 Nov 2015 /  #139
P(etty)i(nfraction)S.

Interesting that the 4A considers abuse of power so severe that it draws a multi-year prison sentence to be a petty infraction.
Supaplex  - | 2  
29 Nov 2015 /  #140
Finally true right-wing government in Poland!
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #141
communist-era prosecutor

The individual you are trying to discredit did everything possible under the circumstances to aid the accused and was taking a bigger risk than those distributing underground leaflets. If he didn't work at that job some gung-ho commie would have. Piotrowicz was effectively a Konrad Wallenrod (Google it for explanation).

P(rime) O(ffender)

Your beloved Prime Offenders were as crooked as they come, but also glib, clever, sly, crafty and sneaky about not getting caught. Bankster is one apt description because they were in the hip pocket of foreign bankers and corporations which received preferential tax breaks not available to indigenous Polish business. Naturally, they did so out of the goodness of their heart and absolutely accepted no hefty kickbacks(?!) for their effort.
jon357  73 | 23112  
29 Nov 2015 /  #142
It's rather funny that PiS are already panicking over an emerging movement of ordinary citizens, actually.

Basically they can't deal with dissent, constantly look for enemies and are absolutely petrified that as they weaken, a more outspoken and dynamic rival than Platforma will appear.
Harry  
29 Nov 2015 /  #143
The individual you are trying to discredit did everything possible under the circumstances to aid the accused

You can claim that, 4A, but the reality is that some of the people he persecuted have spoken out against him.

If he didn't work at that job some gung-ho commie would have.

Some gung-ho commie did do the job, and did it so well he won awards for his work.

Of course, one should note this creep's actions back then were completely legal. Perhaps Poisonious3 can tell us if he prefers the former commie scum in the PIS government or the criminals in the PIS government?
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #144
The individual you are trying to discredit did everything possible under the circumstances to aid the accused and was taking a bigger risk than those distributing underground leaflets.

He did everything possible? What about not joining the party and not being a prosecutor?

He took part in an act of oppression. What makes him qualified in any way, shape or form to lead a human rights committee?

Stop trying to justify the unjustifiable, Polonius.

Basically they can't deal with dissent, constantly look for enemies and are absolutely petrified that as they weaken, a more outspoken and dynamic rival than Platforma will appear.

Indeed. They should be worried - I can see that KOD is organising rapidly, and PiS are trying to throw all sorts of accusations at them already. If they can't deal with a small initiative like this, what hope have they got against the PO machine?

Some gung-ho commie did do the job, and did it so well he won awards for his work.

Did he return the award, I wonder?
nothanks  - | 626  
29 Nov 2015 /  #145
All the foreigners are mad

PiS is doing something right. ;)
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #146
All the foreigners are mad

Mad? We're getting even ;)

More importantly, I wonder when all the Polonia are going to return now that PiS won, like they claimed.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #147
not joining the party and not being a prosecutor?

I can see you didn't Google Kornad Wallenrod. Any Polish 10-year-old would know who that was. But clueless, parasitic Amglo-expats are like a malignant tumour growing on the healthy body of ther Polish nation!
nothanks  - | 626  
29 Nov 2015 /  #148
Question: With Merkel again talking EU membership to Turkey. How would this affect the still relatively positive Polish opinion of EU membership?
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
29 Nov 2015 /  #149
Stop trying to justify

The only possible riposte is: 42% v 17%! In ordinary prose that translates into:
Stop trying to justify the inept crew of the sinking HMS Prime Offender. Better look about for a piece of flotsam, jestam or sh*tsam to hold onto or you'll go down with them.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
29 Nov 2015 /  #150
The only possible riposte is: 42% v 17%!

You're justifying appointing a communist-era prosecutor, dissident-prosecuting and valued member of the PZPR to a human rights commission on the basis of a single opinion poll?

Wow.

How would this affect the still relatively positive Polish opinion of EU membership?

Won't change anything. Turkey is nowhere near EU membership. We will probably see EU law being applied more and more to Turkey in exchange for further economic ties, but that's about it.

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