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Poland, maybe the world's last bastion of faith


plk123 8 | 4,138
9 Sep 2010 #61
My point was crystal clear.

in your mind only.. :)
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Sep 2010 #62
Me, myself and I all followed ;) ;)

Love thy neighbour, ROTFL. It really doesn't apply here in many places.
plk123 8 | 4,138
10 Sep 2010 #63
the Joneses principle does however.
Chicago Pollock 7 | 503
10 Sep 2010 #64
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Yes, we gained economically and politically from WWII but that was not the original intent. All the wars post WWII have been wars for profit. Compliments of the American banking class.

poles tend to be sunday catholics.. mon-sat is another story..

Sunday Catholic is all anyone can be. Anyone who attempts to be a full time Catholic ends up molesting little boys.
plk123 8 | 4,138
10 Sep 2010 #65
All the wars post WWII have been wars for profit. Compliments of the American banking class.

so was ww2. it gave rise to the MIC
Polonius3 993 | 12,357
10 Sep 2010 #66
Poles as Sunday Catholics? Maybe but I once heard that it was the Welshman who prayed on his knees on Sunday and on his neighbour the rest of the week! The follow-up to the same story alleged that the limbo (dance) was invited by a Scotsman trying to get into a pay toilet!!!
Seanus 15 | 19,672
10 Sep 2010 #67
Deflection if ever I knew it. Pol3, you don't even live in Poland so what do you really know about modern life here? When did you last live here?


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