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Poland Parliament elections in October 2011


Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148
9 Oct 2011 #511
but it never came to my mind

I'm sorry.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #512
have you been bitten by a mad kangaroo recently ? the amount of pathetic BS you produce is amazing......

I expected bile form PIS supporters, and I am not disappointed(:
OP pawian 224 | 24,667
9 Oct 2011 #513
=Grzegorz_]but it never came to my mind
I'm sorry.

No need to be sorry. I feel perfectly all right with it! :):):):)
gumishu 15 | 6,147
9 Oct 2011 #514
=Grzegorz_]I voted JKM's party, like always... 1.1%... unfortunately people are too stupid...

Nope, quite the opposite. Polish people are wise and resistant to lunatics.

Polish people can't think for themselves - they just vote for what TV tells them to - see Janusz Palikot case
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #515
Yes, it must so disappointing for you):
Why didn't everybody listen to our dear leader Kaczynski?

Perhaps it's because most Poles don't subscribe to Nationalism For Simpletons. Or the Targowica form of patriotism.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #516
Polish people can't think for themselves - they just vote for what TV tells them to - see Janusz Palikot case

The excuses are getting better and better :D

I suppose they thought for themselves in 2005, though?

I expected bile form PIS supporters, and I am not disappointed(:

The taste of sour grapes is overpowering tonight!
MyMom 6 | 137
9 Oct 2011 #517
No need to be sorry. I feel perfectly all right with it! :):):):)

Pawian, can you tell me how are you going to pay back your part of the debt (growing every day)? Because you know, your guru likes to borrow... All those campaigns against "dopalacze" and "kibole" (the main focus of the prime minister) won't fight themselves.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #518
Honestly mom you should stop Bsing on this thread. Simple question do you know how much PIS election promises added up to?
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #519
Pawian, can you tell me how are you going to pay back your part of the debt (growing every day)? Because you know, your guru likes to borrow... All those campaigns against "dopalacze" and "kibole" (the main focus of the prime minister) won't fight themselves.

Let's be honest - you and your ilk pay nothing towards the debt anyway.

Perhaps if all those "patriotic" PiS voters started actually working instead of complaining, there would be no debts.
Ironside 53 | 12,474
9 Oct 2011 #520
I expected bile form PIS supporters, and I am not disappointed(

What supporters ? Do not take me wrong but that is nonsense. I support Polish national interests - no a party.
I'm just amazed by the amount of BS you produce. You are living in Australia, whoever is in charge in Poland doesn't affect you at all - you are happy, fine. I just don't understand where your informations are coming from .....you seem to be a quite unbalanced, thats all.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #521
Isn't it impressive how many PiS supporters are now claiming not to support them at all?

Talk about rats jumping off a sinking ship.
MyMom 6 | 137
9 Oct 2011 #522
Honestly mom you should stop Bsing on this thread. Simple question do you know how much PIS election promises added up to?

I honestly don't care because I didn't vote for PIS. From economic perspective PO, PIS, SLD are very much alike - populistic and socialistic, although the fact remains that it was really PO government that borrowed the **** out of Poland.
OP pawian 224 | 24,667
9 Oct 2011 #524
Distribution of votes:
PO takes the WaWaWest and Midcentre of Poland.
Oopps, Krakow in the blue. Conservative guys for ever! :):):):)

If exit polls are confirmed, the PO-PSL coalition will be able to go on.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #525
Well the fact is that all the other parties apart from PO wanted to spend more, So who would you suggest Pawian should have voted for?

If exit polls are confirmed, the PO-PSL coalition will be able to go on.

I hope that my favorite PO candidates managed to get across the line.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #526
Distribution of votes:

If that picture is right, PO have managed to break the West/East divide.

Dreadful result for PiS too - only 37.9 in Lubelskie is pathetic for them.
frd 7 | 1,399
9 Oct 2011 #527
Everything can still change, I remember PiS winning overnight despite the exit polls... but if it's really the truth I'm happy for PO winning over PiS, and Palikot getting the amount of votes he got.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #528
Dreadful result for PiS too - only 37.9 in Lubelskie is pathetic for them.

what was their previous result? I wonder how they did in Silesia, given what Kaczynski said about silesians. looking at that map the silesians voted strongly in favor of PO(:
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Oct 2011 #529
Tusk was always going to win. A dialogue with Russia will help but he now needs to get the aviation issue cleared up before burial.
MyMom 6 | 137
9 Oct 2011 #530
Rat. Sinking ship. Jump.

Who did you vote for? Oh sorry, I forgot, you can't vote!
You know who else can't vote in Polish elections? Kids and criminals.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #531
Jump rat, jump! Hahahahaha, bye bye!

All the bitterness in the world isn't going to change a damn thing - you and your ilk are now out in the cold for a long, long time. Have fun this winter! hahahahahahahaha!
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
9 Oct 2011 #532
Who did you vote for? Oh sorry, I forgot, you can't vote!
You know who else can't vote in Polish elections? Kids and criminals.

Given the amount of bile you spew, you have to be a PIS supporter. Please say yes and don't disappoint me.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
9 Oct 2011 #533
Of course he is, and he's now in denial after weeks of promoting their ideology. Hahahahahahahaha.

Come on guys, you could at least be honest about voting for PiS - unless you can't actually vote, that is.
Ironside 53 | 12,474
10 Oct 2011 #534
Perhaps it's because most Poles don't subscribe to Nationalism For Simpletons. Or the Targowica form of patriotism.

Are you delirious?

Well the fact is that all the other parties apart from PO wanted to spend more, So who would you suggest Pawian should have voted for?

Doesn't matter they want to spend, what matters what they want to spend on and where they get monies from and others few details.
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999
10 Oct 2011 #535
Who did you vote for? Oh sorry, I forgot, you can't vote!

I can vote, and im Scottish and dont live in the country....... figure that one out!
OP pawian 224 | 24,667
10 Oct 2011 #536
=MyMom]Who did you vote for? Oh sorry, I forgot, you can't vote!

Instead of voting physically, Delph and Hague voted morally. That is enough to bear the name of a Polish patriot.

How did expat Poles vote abroad?

Chicago - PiS at 80%. New York - 50%.
Belarus- similar.

Bulgaria and Romania voted PO!
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
10 Oct 2011 #537
Instead of voting physically, Delph and Hague voted morally. That is enough to bear the name of a Polish patriot.

I can assure you that when I get the vote here, I'll vote in every single election. I can't imagine not doing so - when you think about how much blood went into getting a free vote, it would be an utter insult not to do so.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
10 Oct 2011 #538
Are you delirious?

No my friend what I am currently experiencing is reality, last time I checked Platform had actually won the election, so I don't believe that is delirium.

Remember that the Targowicans saw themselves as true patriotic Poles, defending ancient Polish traditions and liberties-just like PIS.

I can assure you that when I get the vote here, I'll vote in every single election. I can't imagine not doing so - when you think about how much blood went into getting a free vote, it would be an utter insult not to do so.

I love that sentiment, and BTW congrats on making the most accurate election predictions(:
MyMom 6 | 137
10 Oct 2011 #539
when you think about how much blood went into getting a free vote, it would be an utter insult not to do so.

How much of your family blood went into that cause? Oh, sorry for asking as the answer is - none. As an added curiosity, you are a citizen of a state that sold Poland out.

No doubt Pawian is happy as you pat him on the back.
OP pawian 224 | 24,667
10 Oct 2011 #540
Amazing, isn`t it?

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