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Posts by ConstantineK  

Joined: 10 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 12 mins ago
Threads: Total: 26 / Live: 7 / Archived: 19
Posts: Total: 1,314 / Live: 458 / Archived: 856
From: Moscow(Russia)
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: History of Late Ancient World, Tragedie Lyrique (J.B.Lully)

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ConstantineK   
20 Jun 2009
History / Communism fell 20 years ago, Poland led the fight since WW2 [339]

Patriotic demonstration in 1979.

It is incredible, my friends, all contemporary regimes, for I think about communism as good pattern for modern governments, have one significant and fatal weakness which prevents them from being true representative of their people. Regardless democracy it is or autocraty, they can deal nothing with street protestors, whose protests, in fact, are inspired from behind the border. They all afraid of the bloodshed, though little bloodshed is always useful in such cases. Remember, one gun-machine's shot may save situation and cease all protests in a moment. Poor communists, they were afraid to use this salutary remedy, that was their mistake.
ConstantineK   
6 Apr 2009
History / Why will Poland always be the puppet of America? [159]

Yet you cannot percieve my message in this thread properly. What would happen if revanchist Russia trying to secure here accessions made during five day war and and engage in the pursuit of this goal will open hostilities against Poland as a most annoying neighbor? Do you think that America will stand up for Poland or thinking that it will be too precarious undertaking will prudently recede.
ConstantineK   
28 Mar 2009
Life / Russian rap vs Polish rap [87]

Rap is crap, you are right, regardless russian, polish or even, well especially black american. All music is crap after it was spoiled by Gluk's "reforms" in the end of 18 century. There the poisonous roots of rap lie.
ConstantineK   
13 Mar 2009
History / Polish-German alliance. [489]

I have nothing to say. Here lay the initial grains of future Prussian militarism. It seems to me that we will have new great war in the future. Hitler and his war machine were only the parts and episodes of prussian-unker ideology. Somehow it managed to revive after first and second wars.
ConstantineK   
13 Mar 2009
History / Polish-German alliance. [489]

Sh!t, do you understand that it was Germany who began the war? You are juggling with facts. There was nothing similar with scorched land from Stalin's side. Quite the contrary, there was the order "not a single inch of land for enemy". The scorched land was provided by the german troops after their retreat. Special battalions of incendiarys were burning whole villages in 1941-1943. Here I am speaking about the facts I know from my grandma who had lived in this time in small village near Moscow.
ConstantineK   
13 Mar 2009
History / Polish-German alliance. [489]

Sh!t, I am becoming very nervous when I hear the profane discourses about "atrocious partisans" and "mild SS solders" from german citisen's lips. Are you out of your senses? And what about thousands and thousands of burned villages and towns?
ConstantineK   
23 Feb 2009
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Actually, he is Pole! Now I understand why I dislike his roles...
ConstantineK   
23 Feb 2009
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

He is not Pole. If you are -sky, it dose not mean you are of polish origin automaticaly. In this case, Yanko- exposes his ukrainian origin.
ConstantineK   
21 Feb 2009
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

But what do you say about Russians whose word 'polyak' is attributed to all poles and dose not have negative sense?
ConstantineK   
3 Jan 2009
History / Poles and Russians -- love-hate relationship? [209]

Really? Ha-ha! Borrka, Borrka. If you asked them correctly, you would obtain better results. May be Stoletov was cosmonaut, I don't know, but general who liberated Bulgaria was Skobelev. Sko-be-lev, do you remember?

BTW, we have other names in our history, Su-vo-rov for example. Do you know him?
ConstantineK   
25 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Frankly speaking, I am recalling Mr. Berezvski, who once proclaimed himself Cossak's chief. He-he...
ConstantineK   
25 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Russian cannot be a jew, but Jew certainly may be Russian.
ConstantineK   
22 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Are these names Russians? Never have heard them!
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Hey, how are you southern? I heard that you have some post of revolution just now! Do you participate?
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Everything is simple. Sasha, you should say you thank for your name to Catherine II who having plans of reconqest Costaninopole from Turks named her two grand sons Alexander and Constantine respectively. It was intended to Alexander to be a Russian emperor as Alexander I and the second grandson to be an emperor of re-established new Byzantine Empire as Constantine XIII. Later Alexander will be a national hero as for vanquishing Napoleon. Thus, this name became very popular in Russia. Meanwhile Constantine later will be famous only for his rejecting Russian throne after the Alexander's death causing the Decemberist's revolt and miss-minded silver ruble, very valuable among numizmats.
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Ha-ha! You make me laugh! Do you expect that your son will be a horse? No way! Listen to me, don't make his future life terrible, name him Ioann instead. Nice name.
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Do you think that it sounds effeminate? I dont think so. Unlike polish dog-like names, Russians ascends very deep in roman and greek history. Here you cited only deminutive names, and you know very well that it is not correct. For example my name ascends to Constantius Chlorus who was the Roman Caesar reconquered British island to Roman Empire in times of Deocletian August. Later he would be a father of another Constantine, the Grate. Meanwhile, Sasha's name even more ancient, it ascends to the famous Alexander III the Great.

Do you still think that Russian names have a lack of manhood?
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

The theme of legal euthanasia is very popular in europe now. Russia was a merciful healer of 18 century. She made a lethal injection ending desperate torments of Poland. How dare you to blame Russia for act of charity.
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Sorry me Prince, but I cannot agree with you. May be you are denying the fact that Poland had been near death long before Russian interference, and the prime causes of the decline were within Polish borders.
ConstantineK   
21 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

I insist that all partitions were made for the sake of Poland.
Who knows what would happen with Poland, if Russia didn't accomplish those healing incursions!
ConstantineK   
20 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

I never pretended on russian purity. Certainly we are the mix, but as we say "our strength is in swims". Many nations were melt together in Russians.
ConstantineK   
20 Dec 2008
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

This fact proves only one thing that Poles may be easily assimilated
ConstantineK   
14 Dec 2008
History / 13 of December - the anniversary of MARTIAL LAW in Poland [48]

This time represents the clear example of government weakness, both PPR and USSR. All these people riots may be perfectly cured by case-shot. You should have a gut to use it, but it is unavoidable. I hardly could imagine such situation in times of Nicolas I who examplary showed the healing power of this remedy almost two centuries ago.