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OP Polonius3  980 | 12275  
26 Jun 2013 /  #121
An innocent man.

Well, by your standards, I can see where that could be the case. As a follower of Adam Schechterosn the Great, who regards the red butchers General Jabberwocky and Kiszka (or whatever his name is) as 'men of hionour', I can see your point. Besides, the AK were anti-Semitic terrorist band who deserved to be persecuted by Bauman & Co., innit?
jon357  73 | 23133  
26 Jun 2013 /  #122
Well, by your standards, I can see where that could be the case

By the standards of the law - which I'm happy to call my standards.

Possible but it is equally possible they haven't found any evidence against him.
Not to be confused with guilelessness.

It's 'possible' that the moon is made of green cheese, however exhaustive investigation has not found that. Same here - unless you know something the hostile investigators and the prosecutors do not, and can prove it as fact, you should be careful not to malign an innocent man.
Nile  1 | 154  
26 Jun 2013 /  #123
jon357 - wrote - "It's 'possible' that the moon is made of green cheese,"
Sorry?
pakol  - | 20  
26 Jun 2013 /  #124
jon357: He is a kind gentle person of 96.

As much as many ex-SS guys.

:) Thanks for such the posts, jon357.
That should open the eyes of our foreign guests who don't know much about situation in Poland.
My friends form all around the world - Poland is still not a free country.
Mass murderers and their followers are still in charge.
The fight is on.

The law which is in Poland is a compromise between part (mainly ex-communist) and communists that protects the latter.
Holocaust and all other Nazi or Soviet atrocities were law at the time - that should be reminded clearly
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Jun 2013 /  #125
Poland is still not a free country

Yawn. Is that what you tell yourself in America?

Mass murderers and their followers are still in charge.

Could you name a mass murderer or a follower of a mass murderer in the Goverment?
Harry  
26 Jun 2013 /  #126
That should open the eyes of our foreign guests who don't know much about situation in Poland.
My friends form all around the world - Poland is still not a free country.
Mass murderers and their followers are still in charge.

When are you going home? Are you going to stop talking utter bollocks about Poland when you get there?

Could you name a mass murderer or a follower of a mass murderer in the Goverment?

Fingers crossed that he does name a few names, eh?
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Jun 2013 /  #127
Fingers crossed that he does name a few names, eh?

I won't hold my breath.

It's the old PiS tactic - I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW THE TRUTH - so what's the truth - I KNOW YOU KNOW SO I WON'T TELL YOU!
OP Polonius3  980 | 12275  
26 Jun 2013 /  #128
Mass murderers and their followers are still in charge.

Szechter, a fugitive from justice hiding in Sweden, and Bauman are till alive, but most of the Stalinist butchers are burning in hell. Not so with the next generation -- the descendants of stalinsits. In fact, all ex-PZPR members of the SLD took part in the Katyń conspriacy of silence, the anti-AK campaign, spread lies about Father Popiełuszko and the others murdered on PZPR orders. So until the SLD again wins power, they may not be directly in charge by holding cabinet posts, but they are still playing a political role. Less prominent are ex-members of the criminal PZPR holding fatcat jobs in state treasury companies largely beyond the scope of public and media scrutiny.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Jun 2013 /  #129
Can you perhaps name a mass murderer, or someone who follows a mass murderer that is "in charge" in Poland?
OP Polonius3  980 | 12275  
26 Jun 2013 /  #130
Remember, I wasn't the one who said they are currently in charge. They were up to 2005. The PZPR system was a serial killer. Miller, Kwaśniewski and anyone else who sanctioned that system through personal memebrship was an accomplice to the crimes. Naturally, the higher up in the leadership, the greater culpability.Some 100 Poles lsot during lives at the hands ofthe regime during martial and its aftermath alone.
Harry  
26 Jun 2013 /  #131
Miller, Kwaśniewski and anyone else who sanctioned that system through personal memebrship was an accomplice to the crimes.

Are you saying that a former president of Poland was a criminal?
OP Polonius3  980 | 12275  
26 Jun 2013 /  #132
He sanctioned a cirminal system by his adherence to the oparty line. Nobody ever saw him pull the trigger, in fact he probably never did. Nor did Adam's brother -- you know the fugitive from Polish justice hiding in Sweden. That's why desktop killer is an apter description. Such people presided over rigged trials and handed down sentences, whilst the bloody and dirty work was done by underlings. Do you really have the brain of a 4-year-old? These are such basics. Probably Hitler did nto gas a single Jew himself.

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