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Demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy.


jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,221
"exacrtyl indigent"
How would you know about his family dynamics? All you know is that he has had a maintenance dispute. Not exactly unusual.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
11 Apr 2016 #2,222
Not exactly unusual

And not exactly honourable!
jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,223
How would you know? Have you read all the documentation relating to the issue?

Or are you just clutching at straws, since your lies about his visit to Washington organised by Freedom House were found out?

Perhaps it's just that you can't stand the fact that the Polish pro-democracy movement exists at all, and just won't go away.

Those pesky people who insist on democracy and the rule of law!
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
11 Apr 2016 #2,224
All you know is that he has had a maintenance dispute.

It wasn't even a dispute. He had problems with the backpayments because he was unemployed, and now he's in the process of repaying them. Nothing special, and quite honourable that he promised to pay everything back.

Compare this to PiS, where they embezzled millions from the SKOKi and then used it to finance their media.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
11 Apr 2016 #2,225
embezzled million

The defunct PO regime was one unending embezzlement. I'm sure you don't want yet another link to 500 PO scams and unkept promises. Besides it's in that nasty Polish lingo, so who'd want to wade through all that, right?
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
11 Apr 2016 #2,226
Besides it's in that nasty Polish lingo

Nasty? I quite like Polish. I admit that writing is difficult, which is why I don't write on here - but I'm perfectly capable of reading and speaking in the language.

The only thing is that I wish Polish had more of a melody to it, like Ukrainian or Czech. I'm usually mistaken for one of those two when speaking Polish, so I'm doing something right, wouldn't you say?
jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,227
Nothing special, and quite honourable that he promised to pay everything back.

So in fact not only was Po caught out once again (this has happened so often) trying to promote a nasty lie aimed at smearing a decent and honest man, but as usual the truth is the exact opposite of something he repeatedly posted.

And the Polish pro-democracy movement is going from strength to strength.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
11 Apr 2016 #2,228
smearing a decent and honest man

After all the negative publicity generated when his footlooseness came to light, what choice did he have? Anyone know whether he has already paid it all back or is he doing "hire-purchase"?

Supposedly only Michnik and Delph are still going on about KOD. Most others have forgotten despite the trough-defenders' desperate attempts to stay in the news.
jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,229
all the negative publicity

What 'negative publicity? What 'footloosesness'? (Is that even a word?)

Only insinuations from discredited political oponents who nobody believes...
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
11 Apr 2016 #2,230
negative publicity

So you're saying he was always on time with child maintenance, right?
jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,231
a. Is that your business?
b. Are you familiar with his personal affairs or have you just read some nonsense online?
c. See post #2316
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
11 Apr 2016 #2,232
Is he in priso

He' got influential backers such as Michnik. Such people don't go to jail, and you know that!
jon357 74 | 21,760
11 Apr 2016 #2,233
So now you're pretending there's a conspiracy!

Those darned upholders of democracy and the constitution!
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
11 Apr 2016 #2,234
Supposedly only Michnik and Delph are still going on about KOD.

Only Michnik, Delph and a hell of a lot of others. 15,000 in Wrocław last weekend, for instance.
Ironside 53 | 12,357
12 Apr 2016 #2,235
15,000 in Wrocław last weekend,

In fact 1500.
jon357 74 | 21,760
12 Apr 2016 #2,236
Where do you get that figure from? If you look at the photoreportage the crowds are huge.
Harry
12 Apr 2016 #2,237
If you look at the photoreportage the crowds are huge.

Yes, but you have to remember the huge distance from which Ironside chooses to view all events in Poland.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
12 Apr 2016 #2,238
upholders of democracy

Yes, Soros-style libby-lefty, multi-culti democracy -- he calls the shots, bankrolls the whole operation and still gets richer by the minute. Truly a Judaeo-Hungarian secret!
Harry
12 Apr 2016 #2,239
Truly a Judaeo-Hungarian secret!

No, just a fantasy of those who are eternally on the losing end of life.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
12 Apr 2016 #2,240
15,000 in Wrocław

100 złots a head is still chickenfeed to the Soros-backrolled Batory Foundation.
AdrianK9 6 | 364
12 Apr 2016 #2,241
Soros-style libby-lefty, multi-culti democracy

Everything I am against.... At least a few countries like Poland and Hungary haven't fallen victim to this... yet...
Harry
12 Apr 2016 #2,242
100 złots a head

Do you really think that by simply repeating lies about protesters being paid by the Jewish bogeyman your ilk have traditionally relied upon that people will find your lies to be any less laughable?

So far the closest any side has got to paying people to attend protests was when PIS laid on free buses to Warsaw from villages where people may not know any better than to believe what they hear on Radio Maryja. Sadly for the lovers of PIS it appears that a lot of the people who used those buses just used them as a free trip to check out Warsaw's finest shopping malls.
jon357 74 | 21,760
12 Apr 2016 #2,243
Do you really think that by simply repeating lies about protesters being paid by the Jewish bogeyman your ilk have traditionally relied upon that people will find your lies to be any less laughable?

Especially when the talk of the town is that the Russian government 'may' be paying some of PiS PR consultants.

Interesting if it's true - there will doubtless be proof, Worth mentioning that PiS have not denied it.
Harry
12 Apr 2016 #2,244
the Russian government 'may' be paying some of PiS PR consultants.

Well, their predecessors in the USSR government probably paid the very same people too.
Wulkan - | 3,203
12 Apr 2016 #2,245
78 pages of this topic and only 5 months of PiS ruling, I wonder how much it will be after 4 years hehe
OP delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
12 Apr 2016 #2,247
78 pages of this topic and only 5 months of PiS ruling, I wonder how much it will be after 4 years hehe

No doubt we'll be discussing which member of PiS is headed first to the State Tribunal by then.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
12 Apr 2016 #2,248
have not denied it

lower-case eats tooth paste for breakfast and so far he has not denied it, so
it must be true. That is the kind of logic all numbskulled PiS-bashers use! All the vitriol and venom they're spewing must have addled what's left of their brains.
Harry
12 Apr 2016 #2,249
No doubt we'll be discussing which member of PiS is headed first to the State Tribunal by then.

If we're running a sweepstake, I want to get my money down on Duda now (I mean for his illegal actions as the 'President', not his defrauding the Polish taxpayer by charging private expenses as if they were state business while an MP).

R U 1 2?

Well, if you want to make the discussion personal, perhaps you can tell us why the services of the man who was Moscow's favourite American 'journalist' in Warsaw haven't been snapped up? I can't recall reading much, if anything, by him about the demonstrations in Poland in defence of democracy. Any thoughts about why that is?
Wulkan - | 3,203
12 Apr 2016 #2,250
No doubt we'll be discussing which member of PiS is headed first to the State Tribunal by then.

Nice, a lot of fun in front of us, just want to say that you guys do a great job entertaining us.


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