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March for Poland's democracy organized by PiS 13th Dec


OP polonius  54 | 420  
14 Dec 2012 /  #31
Zibi
He told me at the time he was annouincign the Foruth Republic that he may have been left at liberty so they could follow him to the Solidarity underground. He wasn't 100% sure btu that was his presumtpion.
WielkiPolak  54 | 988  
14 Dec 2012 /  #32
Another march? Are they not getting slightly sick of predicting huge crowds and only getting a tiny percentage of what they predicted?

Funny since the the march on 11th November had more followers than the march the official presidential.
OP polonius  54 | 420  
14 Dec 2012 /  #33
Considering the time -- a chilly weekday evening -- and the fact that Solidarity, the Radio Maryja gang and the nationalists (All-Poland Youth, etc.) did not officially take part, 15,000 is a fair turnout for a PiS march. But hardly spectacular.
jon357  73 | 23112  
15 Dec 2012 /  #34
Another damp squib like the last 'march'.

15,000 is a fair turnout for a PiS march

Nice to be proved right.
milky  13 | 1656  
15 Dec 2012 /  #35
PiS is planniung a great march for demcoracy

This is double -speak at its best. An honest name would be "The regressive march towards a return to totalitarianism"
Ironside  50 | 12383  
15 Dec 2012 /  #36
Where do you get this crap from?I understand you may dislike them for whatever reason but it takes real brain washing for foreigner to take such view.
jon357  73 | 23112  
15 Dec 2012 /  #37
"The regressive march towards a return to totalitarianism"

Spot on - and they are quite open about this.

Fortunately they haven't got a cat in hell's chance of achieving their aims.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
15 Dec 2012 /  #38
Spot on - and they are quite open about this.

Don't be silly you are talking nonsense!
jon357  73 | 23112  
15 Dec 2012 /  #39
Do expand. Unless you think their treasonous gibberish about overturning the Constitution and creating a 'Fourth Republic' is just a figment of people's imagination.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
15 Dec 2012 /  #40
gladly, the fact they are against current establishment in Poland do not mean they are about to establish totalitarianism regime in any shape or from. Such claims are only made by the leftie barmy nutters and those whose life-hood depends on keeping status quo intact. I can understand why foreigners with liberal/leftie sympathies are buying it all including hooves, but it doesn't make it true.
jon357  73 | 23112  
15 Dec 2012 /  #41
the fact they are against current establishment in Poland do not mean they are about to establish totalitarianism regime in any shape or from

If you belive that, you'll believe anything. This is the guy who went into a coalition with politicians who openly admire General Franco.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
15 Dec 2012 /  #42
politicians who openly admire General Franco.

Who are they ?
OP polonius  54 | 420  
15 Dec 2012 /  #43
Franco was a dictator, but his Stalinist opponents were even a greater threat not only to Spain but toi the entire continent. Ther so-called 'republicans' proudly brandished the portraits of the world's 2nd biggest murderer Stalin (Mao was No. 1), murdered priests, burnt down chruches, raped nuns and tried to introduced a blood-bath along the lines of the Russian or French revolutions. Had they succeded and Spain had becomer a Stalinist beachhead, the Soviets would have been in a better postion to do what they had attempted but failed in 1920.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
15 Dec 2012 /  #44
If you belive that, you'll believe anything.

Come on, do you really believe that PiS is about totalitarianism? LMAF!

This is the guy who went into a coalition with politicians who openly admire General Franco.

Who?
The only reason they could have admire Franco was the fact the he stopped Soviet Revolution in Spain!
milky  13 | 1656  
15 Dec 2012 /  #45
If you belive that, you'll believe anything. This is the guy who went into a coalition with politicians who openly admire General Franco.

Very true, don't bother arguing with the right wing nutters on here.
Ironside  50 | 12383  
15 Dec 2012 /  #46
You are nutter and clueless abut anything Polish, you and your property bubble lol. Damned Coco-Chanel with a feather stuck in her ass!
milky  13 | 1656  
15 Dec 2012 /  #47
Franco was a dictator, but his Stalinist opponents were even a greater threat not only to Spain but toi the entire continent.

Are you insinuating that the democraticically elected government that was overthrown by the fascist Franco, was a Stalinist regime? Show me a link to prove this.

You are nutter and clueless abut anything Polish, you and your property

Well, I know that PIS are a nutters party. And you have PIS balls in your mouth.
OP polonius  54 | 420  
15 Dec 2012 /  #48
The only thing worse are the lefty-liberal nutters who admire goy Jaruzelski as well as 'chosen race' Urban and Michnik.
enkidu  6 | 611  
15 Dec 2012 /  #49
I am sorry to say but the March was a total failure.

In theory it was a March intended to honour the fighters and martyrs of the Solidarity movement (Solidarność). But no Solidarity heroes were invited to the Committee. Not a single one.

Instead we had got an stand-up comedian (Jan Pietrzak) who posed as a patriot and dissident, but who was in fact a faithful member of the PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) and who studied at the School of Social Sciences at the Central Committee (Wyższa Szkoła Nauk Społecznych przy KC PZPR). Also there are some little-known actresses in the Committee.

And - of course - Jarosław Kaczyński as a head of the Committee. The man who was "miraculously" NOT arrested on the 13 December. He spend whole of the Martial Law time under the warm blanket at his mammy house while the real fighters for freedom (who were not invited to this "glorious" march) suffered in the prisons.

This guy has a cheek, doesn't he?

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