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New cross war in Warsaw


pgtx 29 | 3,145
17 Aug 2010 #421
71 year old Eugeniusz P.... (picture above)
Ironside 53 | 12,420
17 Aug 2010 #422
what for ? Is he mental? or ex (SB) employee?
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
17 Aug 2010 #423
too many madmen

she went crazy

Is he mental?

The Gods of the past are today's symptoms.

It seems to me that most of the people in the bible, if they were alive today, would be locked up as nut-cases, hearing voices, seeing visions (or) hallucinating?

A perfect example is how Abraham would have been front page news as the guy who heard voices telling him to kill his son Isaac.

And we would have been shocked but instead it is being taught to children about how to love God.
My point is that religious people like this stuff, after all they are nuts.
Let them have their cross, it could be the next Lourdes or Knock and as far as I can see it makes no difference to the rest of us.
pgtx 29 | 3,145
17 Aug 2010 #424
what for ? Is he mental? or ex (SB) employee?

insane beret...
Olaf 6 | 955
17 Aug 2010 #425
I read that 3 days of having the city police keep their officers there to maintain order costed 86.000 zł. No comments.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
17 Aug 2010 #426
The same old story. It costs the taxpayer but others profit in huge ways.
Amathyst 19 | 2,702
17 Aug 2010 #427
Ive been getting daily updates about this off my mate in the Warsaw office (he's disgusted about the fuss and said at one point he was ashamed to be Polish!)..I cant believe someone threw sh*t at the plaque that was put up...He also sent me some rap thats been done on youtube about it..But the best is the picuture of the dead duck twin on a horse next to such a noble looking king...

Dont people have more to worry about in Poland?
Ironside 53 | 12,420
17 Aug 2010 #428
insane beret...

I admire your sureness :)

Nor, Hero-like who, on their crest still wore
A lyon, panther, leopard, or a bore,

pgtx 29 | 3,145
17 Aug 2010 #429
I admire your sureness :)

don't tell me it was you?!
mafketis 37 | 10,906
17 Aug 2010 #430
As I've said before. The cross was put up as a kind of temporary display that's very common in Poland after tragedies. Clearing away that kind of display afterwards has never been an issue before (the exception being crosses put up where people actually died, but the people in question didn't die in front of the presidential palace).

The government isn't proposing burning the cross, just moving it to a safe place which absolutely should be its perogative. If that displeases enough people it can become a campaign issue and returned to that spot in front of the palace if a party promising to do that is elected. That's how democracies work, not by a handful of people making irrational demands divorced from reality and irrelevant to the great majority of voters.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
17 Aug 2010 #431
Am, most really don't and that's the worry! This is the central focus for some and they can't see beyond it. They even guard it overnight. Poles will fight til the cows come home and they don't seem to count the mohair berety as cows :(
mafketis 37 | 10,906
17 Aug 2010 #432
I just wonder before saving one's fecal matter in jars to throw around during debates spreads to the Sejm. Or better yet, the European Parliament.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
17 Aug 2010 #433
Jerzy Buzek might come back and join in the fun :)
Ironside 53 | 12,420
18 Aug 2010 #434
don't tell me it was you?!

I don't throw **** like some here!:p
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Aug 2010 #435
I wonder what would happen if Jesus marched into that area, would he disperse the mohair berety with his wand? Would he part the land so that they disappeared? Place your bets, what magic trick would he perform?

I don't think he'd be too quick to give out wine given the jabol on the go ;)
mafketis 37 | 10,906
18 Aug 2010 #436
what would happen if Jesus marched into that area?

My guess is he'd be disgusted and mutter something about plagues and both their houses...

Meanwhile, Mr. Poop-in-a-jar has just been trumped by an even bigger whacko on the other side who threatened the 'defenders of the cross' with a hand grenade....

wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/Wiadomosci/1,80269,8265571,Policja_zatrzymala_prz ed_Palacem_Prezydenckim_mezczyzne.html
sobieski 106 | 2,118
18 Aug 2010 #437
He could have used some acid, would have been much more effective and so much better.
Anyway, the cross loonies are now demanding that their hero will get a pedestal (or better said, an obelisk with HIS NAME) near prince Poniatowski.

Not only would this be an insult to yet another genuine Polish heroe (first was cold Lech in the Wawel). Also shows the utterly breathtaking arrogance of the Duck clan and the PIS sect.

Could they not put their memorial to their "heroes" in that monstruous church they are building in Wilanów?
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Aug 2010 #438
I'm just waiting for Kommie to come waltzing down to the square, fag hanging out of his mouth and boozed up, shouting 'what's all the fuss about, losers?'. Come on Kommie, get off the voddies and coke and do sth :)
Amathyst 19 | 2,702
18 Aug 2010 #439
Whats with odd ball with granades? Isnt that taking it a bit too far? From what I was told it wasnt live, but still...A tad too far if you ask me..
pgtx 29 | 3,145
18 Aug 2010 #440
odd ball with granades?

yes, some grandpa had it.... the city of Warszawa plans to close Krakowiskie Przedmiescie....
Seanus 15 | 19,672
18 Aug 2010 #441
Hence the word fanatics, Am. They are not Christians and I don't identify with such people at all. Rebels without another cause!
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
18 Aug 2010 #442
This reminds me of the nonsense that used to go on in Ulster. I was esp. peeved by the way the media used the terms 'Catholic pub' and 'Protestant pub', as if the antagionism had anything to do with religion. The Protestants in their pub were no more reading the Bible than the Catholics in theirs were saying the rosary. It was all ethno-historical politics. In the Polish cross war the alien-ethnic element is not as prominent, unless one considers some of the fanatics blaming the Jews for the whole bloody row.
mafketis 37 | 10,906
18 Aug 2010 #443
Whats with odd ball with granades? ...A tad too far

A ..... _TAD_??????????

I still believe that the decision on whether the cross stays or is (respectfully) moved should be that of the sitting president, but threatening the cross people with a grenade is fooКing insane. This issue is attracting way too many kooks and misfits.

Kommie needs to get off his ass and (finally) grow a pair and do what needs to be done, even if it pisses off some people (no matter what he does, some will be pissed).
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
19 Aug 2010 #444
If everything is reducible to the costs involved (someone raised the price of the police operation round the Smolensk cross), then all footie matches should be banned. They occur far more frequently than cross rows and cost the taxpayer a huge amount of money in terms of the police presence required to ensure order, not to mention the cost of mending stadiums, parked cars, businesses, patching up battered bodies, etc. when hooligans go on a rampage.
Olaf 6 | 955
19 Aug 2010 #445
Polonius3 - I agree with you, even though you're probably joking with that banning. I would not ban it of course, but not finance it from the taxes.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
19 Aug 2010 #446
The point I was trying to make is that not everything can be evaluated solely in clerk-mentality terms of financial book-balancing.
Harry
19 Aug 2010 #448
I would personally pay for the tear gas used if the riot police would be nice enough to sweep the scum off the street outside the president's palace.
wildrover 98 | 4,438
19 Aug 2010 #449
an even bigger whacko on the other side who threatened the 'defenders of the cross' with a hand grenade....

Lucky the cops did not shoot him...
Ironside 53 | 12,420
19 Aug 2010 #450
I would personally pay for the tear gas used if the riot police would be nice enough to sweep the scum off the street outside the president's palace.

I know you would use other to carry out your violent fantasy, you are too much of the coward to do something in person.

I-S (Mirror, Mirror on the wall,surly you do lie.)


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