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Polish Stalinist criminal hiding abroad supports KOD


Ziemowit 14 | 4,263
15 Dec 2016 #61
a five star bankster that is what he is

Five star bankster!? Oh, I like it!! Where did you get that from, Dolno? Is it all your own original work?!
jon357 74 | 22,042
15 Dec 2016 #62
I was watching a video interview with him (posted above)

You would more profitably look at the ways he's philanthropically given the money to good causes.

bankster

Anyone who uses that word (or for that matter 'MSM' since the expressions so often go hand in hand) needs to spend less time online.
dolnoslask 5 | 2,920
15 Dec 2016 #63
needs to spend less time online.

I spent ten years working in the London financial markets, I can come to my own opinions thanks.
dolnoslask 5 | 2,920
15 Dec 2016 #64
Oh, I like it!! Where did you get that from, Dolno? Is it all your own original work?!

Well no it wasn't , I was watching some program last night about people living in a muslim house, a bit like big brother , anyway someone used that term five star, I though well you cant get better or worse than that so I used it,

Does that answer the question ok for you?
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
15 Dec 2016 #65
have your name on them

That's a problem for you? If it is, just copy-paste a paragraph that I can verify.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
15 Dec 2016 #66
money to good causes.

Good causes like the destruction of marriage and the fmaily, promoting the perverted LGBT and sociocidal feminist agenda, bankrolling crypto-Trotskyite rags like GW, anything to disrupt, disintegrate and destroy. Check out his track record and you'll see for yourself.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
15 Dec 2016 #67
good causes

Of course if a subversive is defining what is a good or bad cause, they will probably mention the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), which became the largest and most important radical group of the 1960s. SDS aspired to overthrow America's democratic institutions and remake its government in a Marxist image. To lower-case jon that is apparnetly a "good cause". Thanks but no thanks!
jon357 74 | 22,042
15 Dec 2016 #68
the destruction of marriage and the fmaily, promoting the perverted LGBT and sociocidal feminist agenda, bankrolling crypto-Trotskyite rags like GW,

"Crypto-Trotskyite", "anti-family". Are you living on another planet or just using weak rhetoric to distort the reality of this one? All of that is just more of your typical fiction and twisting the truth, sounding as if you'd been a communist-era propagandist (oops, I'd forgotten that's what you actually were). And attacking the world's most respected philanthropist just because Adam Michnik wouldnt give you a job when you begged for one. Sad.
mafketis 37 | 10,904
16 Dec 2016 #69
Yet he has only done good and positive things

I had a friend who lost 10 years of savings overnight due to Soros's currency manipulations in the early 90s who might disagree with that.....
Ziemowit 14 | 4,263
16 Dec 2016 #70
Well no it wasn't. Does that answer the question ok for you?

The question I was asking you was a repetition of that famous question asked about the term 'Trumpanzee'.

a Trumpanzee Oh, I like it!! Where did you get that from? Is it all your own original work?!

Then JR was asking the same about 'the Anglo-Irish team' term:

the Anglo - Irish team......Oh, I like it!! Where did you get that from? Is it all your own original work?!

And then there came my turn to ask someone about a term that I liked!

Five star bankster!? Oh, I like it!! Where did you get that from, Dolno? Is it all your own original work?!

Panimajesz, Niederschlesier?
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lost 10 years of savings overnight due to Soros's currency manipulations in the early 90s

Did your friend speculate on the British pound just as Soros did?
jon357 74 | 22,042
16 Dec 2016 #71
I had a friend who lost 10 years of savings overnight due to Soros's currency manipulations in the early 90s who might disagree with that.....

Capitalism is capitalism. At least the profits in this case are used philanthropically for entirely good causes.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
16 Dec 2016 #72
entirely good causes

Like promoting atheism, an "anythign-goes" philosophy, homo hook-ups, hetero shack-ups. driving a wedge between kids and their parents, racial mixing and other "noble" causes.
jon357 74 | 22,042
16 Dec 2016 #73
None of that, Po. Just democratic accountability, support for emerging democracies and solid decent values.

But hey, don't let the truth get in the way of your personal bitterness.
mafketis 37 | 10,904
16 Dec 2016 #74
Speaking of KOD, their back in business, trying to prevent PiS from turning Poland into the PRL bis

The "only report good news about us" government has decided to severely restrict media coverage of the Sejm (except for their loyal lap dogs at state companies).

After throwing out a PO MP for expressing his disclosure at that opposition parties blocked the speaker's platform.

PiS, who have never cared about the law, retired to another room and without a quorum began passing legislation counting raised hands.

Always good to remember, a vote for PiS is a vote for banana-republic antics in the name of empty populism.
Ironside 53 | 12,420
16 Dec 2016 #75
Speaking of KOD, their back in business, trying to prevent PiS from turning Poland into the PRL bis

Don't be ridiculous. They're PRL-bis and their shady business is simply laughable as an argument.
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a vote for PiS is a vote for banana-republic antics in the name of empty populism.

No, KOD's aim is to create a banana republic country from Poland. They need to be stopped.
cms 9 | 1,254
17 Dec 2016 #76
Turning off microphones ? Moving to a different room to vote ? Dragging unarmed protestors out of the way ? Who is creating the banana republic again ?
Wulkan - | 3,187
17 Dec 2016 #77
Yet he has only done good and positive things, and will continue to do so.

Stop lying will ya? Soros Has caused financial collapse of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Russia and more. Due to his moves on the currency markets, millions of people around the world lost their jobs and some even ended up homeless. George Soros: "I am basically there to make money, I can not and do not look at the social consequences of what I do"
mafketis 37 | 10,904
17 Dec 2016 #78
They're PRL-bis and their shady business is simply laughable as an argument

Exactly! PiS is trying to recreate the PRL through very shady means. This morning police were keeping journalists out of the parliament building.

Sounds pretty PRL-y to me!
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #79
parliament building

Since all of KOD's chanty-rantry marches have failed ot change anything, and the naionwide call to cease obeying the authorites fizzled, frustration and impotent rage have apparently caused the embittered losers' camp to lose their marbles. Yesterday they engaged in an unprecedented spectacle of parliamentary hooliganism. They prevented parliamentary proceedings with their shouting and chanting, took over the rostrum and later the chair of Sejm marshal forcing parliamentr to reconvene at an alternative venue. The oppositon then tried to hold MPs hostage by blocking the exits and the entrance to MP hotel. They also blocked cars trying to leave the gounds. MP Szydło could not leave until about 3AM. The hypocritical KODists, who constatnly pay lip-service to "democracy", did everyhting possible to create anarchy. It appears the KODists are taking their cues from the ex-PZPR member, the late radical farmers' leader Andrzej Lepper whose stooges also took over the Sejm's speaker's stand.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #80
solid decent values

Like those of the LGBT agenda? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!! He's probably planning to set up and bankroll the DDA (Decent Deviates Association) or maybe the PPA (Pious Perverts Anonymous)! Planning to sign up?
mafketis 37 | 10,904
17 Dec 2016 #81
the chair of Sejm marshal forcing parliamentr to reconvene at an alternative venue

Probably illegally, since there were a number of.... irregularities, including signing in after voting in clear violation of the law.

But you're completely okay with the attempt by the government to muzzle the press (except for the lacky propaganda that they've turned public media into)

You can take the boy out of the PRL, but....
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #82
Dragging unarmed protestors out of the way ?

Are you an apologist or propagandist for the KOD losers' camp? Their ranting and chanting drowned out any attempts to deliebrate, forcing PiS MPS to relocate to a more peaceful and businesswlike venue. The unarmed protesters were holding MPs and government officals hostage in the Sejm by blocking all exists. They also blocked cars trying to leave the compound. Those are punishable offences. PM Szydło was not able to leave until 3 AM. Show me one country where a PM is exposed to a hostile mob of protesters without police protection.
mafketis 37 | 10,904
17 Dec 2016 #83
Show me one country where

the rule of law is broken by the government which is headed by a backbencher manipulating his powerless puppets to speak through him?

Ya got me, I can't think of another European country where the rule of law is under such sustained attack from the government as Poland is right now.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #84
muzzle the press

Most countreis do not let media have the free run of parliament. Often they are limited to the corridors but not allowed in the main chamber. In some countires major media have offices in the building. Reporters swarming all over only created chaos which the governmetn wished to eliminate. Allowing each news medium to delegate two permanent correspondents is not muzzling the press.
mafketis 37 | 10,904
17 Dec 2016 #85
Most countreis do not let media have the free run of parliament

Then it's very good that Poland honors the idea of freedom of the press! Public scrutiny and transparency for government! Where I'm from they used to call it "Government in the Sunshine".

Reporters swarming all over only created chaos

You mean "oversight" and "scrutiny"

which the governmetn wished to eliminate.

Yes, criminals do not really like oversight and scrutiny. We completely agree.
Ironside 53 | 12,420
17 Dec 2016 #86
Then it's very good that Poland honors the idea of freedom of the press!

What a garbage? Since hen they were purporting idea of freedom of the press? They were always practicing dumb propaganda.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #87
"oversight" and "scrutiny"

Too many reporters disrupting the procedings, paparazzi-like photgraphers and TV crews can overdo things. All parliamenatry sessions are broadcast live on the telly, and in today's Internet and social-media era nothing that goes on can be concealed. Reporters with pencil and pad crawling all over the place is rather obsolete in the 21st century when there are much better methods of news gathering.
mafketis 37 | 10,904
17 Dec 2016 #88
Reporters with pencil and pad crawling all over the place is rather obsolete in the 21st century when there are much better methods of news gathering.

Could Jerzy Urban have put it any better?
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #89
Jerzy Urban

Jewrzy Urban was a real sh*t. Buddy-buddy with his co-ethnic Mihcnik from way back, secondary school in fact.
All the ballyhoo of ranty-chanty KOD turning the Sejm into a circus has nothing to do with the TK, rule of law, Pride of Poland, alleged violation of media rights, de-SB law or budget. Those are all are all convenient pretexts. The bottom line is the opposition's continued shock and resetnment over their defeat at the polls -- something they have never accepted.
OP Polonius3 993 | 12,357
17 Dec 2016 #90
Poland honors the idea of freedom of the press

But it didn't under POO. That's when journalists were placed under sureveillance, the security police tried to physically seize the laptop of Rzeczpospolita editor during the tape scandal. Half a year before the 2011 election 43% of Poels beleived freedomn of speech in Poland was threatened. During the election campaign the ruling POO party got 4 times more air-time on public television than the opposition parties. Let's not forget how Tusk sent his goons against Solidarity demonstrators. Also the Tusk regime routinely ignored multiple TK rulings and guess what -- the "fair" and "unbiased" EP and EC didn't utter a peep of protest.


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