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ShawnH   
9 Jul 2009
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

You go to the US, Mexico or Canada, you are going to hear mostly English, French and Spanish

Come to Toronto. You will experience more than 100 of the world's languages.
toronto.ca/quality_of_life/diversity.htm
ShawnH   
9 Jul 2009
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

French, the British, the German, the Italians, the Spanish...the Irish

But all of those nations seem to be having intershmingling with non-indiginous peoples going on....

It's not a big melting pot like certain countries.

Been there lately?
ShawnH   
9 Jul 2009
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

If it is allowed it's going to encourage radical elements in the homogenous populations across Europe.

Seriously, are there any left?
ShawnH   
8 Jul 2009
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

You know how it is with addicitions

PF - Cheaper than booze.

PS: the offer still stands, Szar.
ShawnH   
7 Jul 2009
News / Are Polish People Being Discriminated Against? Problems getting a US visa. [258]

The Polish economy is dependent on the American tourism

I am sure it makes up a portion of the economy. There was an interesting piece in the Globe and Mail today

Hundreds of thousands of young Polish workers have flocked back from the battered economies of Britain and Ireland, where almost a million Poles filled those countries' service economies during the boom years after Poland joined the European Union in 2004. Once home, they find themselves entering a surprisingly robust economy that is poised to take off far more quickly than its neighbours to the west, north and south.