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The first PiS led government in 2005 lasted just over 2 years in Poland.


WielkiPolak 56 | 1,008
20 May 2017 #121
No 'veiled threats' by the way. He's simply and decently outlining the rules that Poland has agreed to follow.

Yeah it was a promise made by Tusk and his cronies. PiS don't have to honour it.

That's like one party promising to do something, then the other party win the election and people say 'no, you still have to do what the other party promised.' No they don't.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
20 May 2017 #122
most likely to win

The polls also predicted Tusk would be elected president in 2005 and Komorowski in 2015. Case rests! Of course there's no law against belieivng in fairy tales. The choice is yours.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
20 May 2017 #123
Poland has agreed to follow.

No, the PO regime of that digger woman (Kopacz) agreed and her successor government is not obliged to keep such a cockeyed promise. As punishment for contributing to Merkel's Folly she should sent to refugee camps in Greece and Italy to minister to the Muslim hordes.
mafketis 37 | 10,885
20 May 2017 #124
No, the PO regime of that digger woman

I've read that the mentally unstable like mangling people's names or simply refuse to use their real names.... why do you suppose that is? W was infamous for that, mangling people's names or giving them unwanted nicknames.... I think it's about a deep seated refusal to acknowledgement the humanity of people with whom they disagree...
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
20 May 2017 #125
deep seated refusal

So you're a graduate shrink?! Some say in polemics sometimes ridicule is the best
riposte.
jon357 74 | 22,054
20 May 2017 #126
I think it's about a deep seated refusal to acknowledgement the humanity of people with whom they disagree...

A certain political tendency can only survive by dehumanising opponents. Logic, decency and humanity conflict too much with that ideology.
Polonius3 994 | 12,367
21 May 2017 #127
Logic, decency and humanity

There is no place for the above in the exclusivist, dogmatic ideology of the PC dictatorship (formation, mindset, whatever). There is nothing logical or decent about catering to and safeguarding the intereests of only one's own privileged "pet" minorities or groups whilst declaring open season on those who disagree with such discrimination. Those who dare disagree with the PC agenda are routinely de-humanised and scorned with discrminatory epithets.

simply and decently

You're 50% right. A simpleton he is indeed, but there isn't a decent bone in his
body!
jon357 74 | 22,054
21 May 2017 #128
the PC dictatorship

There you go again.

the PC agenda

That would be life. And the silly behaviour of the PiS junta (who in the short-lived 2005 mess tried to ban Teletubbies) just exposes them to ridicule.
Ironside 53 | 12,424
21 May 2017 #129
the nineteenth

Poland as a whole missed nineteen century and a large chunk of the twentieth century as well. That fact makes it imperative for Poles to sort out themselves on their own without external interferences. Need to be done in their own way on their own peace, as there is no time travel handy.

But the illusion that passes for democracy hasn't been very well developed in Poland yet.

Each to his own. Its hardy helpful to share illusions and unwieldy to borrow an illusion. Forcing illusions down the nation's throat is outrageous and unacceptable.

Though you're not half as clever as you think,

Let me stop you right there! You don't know what I think. You merely know what I say/write here. So let's disperse with illusions and games.

You have no argument, Mr Atch has no argument he is only bitching for the sake of it. Yep he is Polish all right.
Admittedly is not a long term solution not a perfect one by the long stretch. Still, better than nothing, at least there is something in it for the majority of the populace in Poland which had has been swindled for the last 30 years by their own governments.

A nice change.


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