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If America is so bad, why move here?


PennBoy 76 | 2,432
23 Dec 2011 #151
There's a 87 yr old Polish guy in my neighborhood who came to America in the 60s, a survivor of Mauthausen, would you guys call him names if he disagreed with you about the holocaust?
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
23 Dec 2011 #152
Zamosc

Zamosc is amazing - unique even. The Polish Saltaire.
Wroclaw Boy
23 Dec 2011 #153
There's a 87 yr old Polish guy in my neighborhood who came to America in the 60s, a survivor of Mauthausen, would you guys call him names if he disagreed with you about the holocaust?

only if he's Jewish
JonnyM 11 | 2,615
23 Dec 2011 #154
would you guys call him names if he disagreed with you about the holocaust?

Does he?
Havok 10 | 903
23 Dec 2011 #155
respect my ass, my grandfather was a vet - you show some respect. Hes a twat singing the same tune all those old brainwashed dudes do.

LOL, dude you're such a tool.

BTW, I told you once before that were not going to be able to ever fit in GB again because you got polonized.
I see you're back in Poland.
You better be nice to us Polish now or we ship your as$ to Siberia to live with Delph’s family and Polar bears.
sascha 1 | 824
23 Dec 2011 #156
is it really soo bad? apart from the growing surveillance its still a magnet, right?

hows life there anyway these days? ;)
Wroclaw Boy
23 Dec 2011 #157
You better be nice to us Polish now or we ship your as$ to Siberia to live with Delph’s family and Polar bears.

US - Polish! That's US as in US not the US of A. Another fcuking traitor pledging allegiance.

The superior Pole has spoken - again, bow your head to the superior Pole ----------------------- living in America.
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #158
I know all about it visited Detroit in 2005.

Trust me I get it, the industry collapsed etc., political correctness aside how's that different than Stalowa Wola or any other place with big state owned enterprise no longer in business in Poland? I'll tell you how, nowhere near the ruin and disrepair it seems to be in US or any other **** hole in the US where big privet industry no longer is in business in and moved its operations elsewhere. When you bring up an example at least be honest about your own situation which in my opinion is at least twice as bad as the worst place in Poland you can think of and don't blame it on the blacks either, I thought officially at least you don't have segregation since the civil right moment of the 60"s.
a.k.
23 Dec 2011 #159
There are many documenatries about Detroit. I've watched one and was in shock. I couldn't believe that's for real. Such a beautiful city with such a beatiful architecture ruined. I heard that former philharmonic house is now... a parking site!

Or burning Bronx of the 70s and 80s...
Havok 10 | 903
23 Dec 2011 #160
US - Polish! That's US as in US not the US of A. Another fcuking traitor pledging allegiance.

Take it easy buddy, what is it that you want? We let you into our country, let you marry a nice Polish gal and you're still bashing us. We even let you start some business there, which failed miserably; anyway, it was probably your own fault. Aren't you ashamed of yourself now? badmouthing our elders on public forums.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Dec 2011 #161
Delph, be fair :) I watched an episode of Gossip Girl where they said 'pierogies' but they were not PolAms. I can't speak for others but I don't imagine it to be too widespread.

I would still like to know your interpretation of Democrat as applied to the Polish political system.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
23 Dec 2011 #162
I would still like to know your interpretation of Democrat as applied to the Polish political system.

Can you apply it at all?

I reckon they're closest to Platforma, though.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Dec 2011 #163
So SLD don't broadly resemble the Democrats in America? I'm not issuing my opinion here, just asking what you think, delph.
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #164
So SLD don't broadly resemble the Democrats in America?

Not even close, despite the rhetoric, Republicans and Democrats are of the same cloth, avers and revers if you will but when it comes down to it the producer is the same otherwise they both would seize to exist.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
23 Dec 2011 #165
So SLD don't broadly resemble the Democrats in America? I'm not issuing my opinion here, just asking what you think, delph.

Nah, no way - perhaps Napieralski wanted it such, but the current version - definitely not.

Kwasniewski's vision might also be broadly similar to the Democrats, though.
sascha 1 | 824
23 Dec 2011 #166
which is the state in us to recommend to settle? california, oregon, floridan, texas...?
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Dec 2011 #167
Ceper, Clinton really accelerated that process but the icing on the cake was the PNAC of 1997. The neocons took it to a new level but Clinton, through the auspices of NATO, committed atrocities.

Delph, in that the Democrats in America are a bunch of drunks? ;) ;)
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379
23 Dec 2011 #168
Just remember that you are a Moderator and are expected to be above such tirades

confusion over two different members.
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #169
There are many documenatries about Detroit.

Detroit? Hell take a look at New Orleans, 6 and a half years on since Hurricane Katrina one would think that the greatest country in the world with such resources, dedication and GDP as some posters want you to believe here would have rebuild it by now. This Yes we can mentality is all nice and dandy but did they?
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
23 Dec 2011 #170
ceper Polish people in Stalowa Wola found work elsewhere, opened up a business or went abroad to seek employment that's why Stalowa Wola didn't deteriorate, I actually saw much improvement, like new modern housing blocks and roads. White working class Americans did the same thing seeked jobs elsewhere, but blacks in general don't wanna work just complain and sit on welfare. My own situation? personally or peoples in America? I have a job, and a nice car and place to live. This is still a great country anyone willing to get off their ass can live quite comfortably.
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #171
Clinton really accelerated that process but the icing on the cake was the PNAC of 1997.

Where is that American leadership now? For all the big talk in the past decade or so all they managed to achieve is to move out of Iraq in the middle of the night accomplishing jack? Perhaps economically? Nope, they have their own set of problems as well as debt to deal with.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Dec 2011 #172
It's all part of their strategy. I can safely say that agents are operating and orchestrating behind the scenes. Just after their pullout from Iraq, huge explosions have taken place. They will look to divide the Sunnis and Shia and also to depict Maliki as a bad man. They will keep the option of reentering open in the name of increasing security there.

All this spending on the war has meant that the taxpayer has been bled dry while corporations have lined their pockets in grand fashion. It's really quite serious!
Wroclaw Boy
23 Dec 2011 #173
Take it easy buddy, what is it that you want?

I know that youre Polish American but seriously, which one are you waffling on about above? if youre going to try and take a pot shot at me at the very least you need to connect the words in the T-H-R-E-A-D-S.

If you first manage that suprior Pole then there may be some sense in your attempted insults.
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #174
My own situation? personally or peoples in America? I have a job, and a nice car and place to live.

Good for you, what about 40 million unemployed are they not Americans? Where is that opportunity for them? The only thing they have to look foreword to is hunger once the unemployment benefits expire, what is it 10 weeks? oh I forgot that already happen to vest majority. Medical care? What medical care when you don't have a job? Land of opportunity my a**, I suppose they are all lazy but 40 million of them?
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
23 Dec 2011 #175
All this spending on the war has meant that the taxpayer has been bled dry while corporations have lined their pockets in grand fashion. It's really quite serious!

This is one reason why I support the whole occupy wall street movement. The UK has almost the same unemployment rate as US (8.3 to 8.6%) Spain has 20% what are you talking about here ceper?
Wroclaw Boy
23 Dec 2011 #176
This is one reason why I support the whole occupy wall street movement.

me too 100%, ive actualy started planning my zeitgeist day.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Dec 2011 #177
It's diabolical how bad things have become. I wonder how Obama would react if he saw pictures of dead soldiers on billboards during his electoral campaign. Distasteful? Yes but I didn't send them to their deaths, he did! 30,000 more? 30,000 more mine dodgers fighting for what??
ceper
23 Dec 2011 #178
They will look to divide the Sunnis and Shia

That division happen soon after Americans stepped in and Sadam was out of the picture as an unintended result. Trust me no one wants to leave chaos behind but a regime firmly in your pocket. they can't afford to reenter. Realistically speaking the only option left on the table is to bribe whoever scratches his way to the top and hope it's enough. This is serious, some made serious money in the process, that's enough for them none of american taxpayer any wiser that is left to pay the bill. Pride you see.
PlasticPole 7 | 2,648
23 Dec 2011 #179
Things are getting worse. I heard China is threatening Europe with a trade war over carbon taxes on airplanes. Looks like we will be getting even more economic refugees.
PennBoy 76 | 2,432
23 Dec 2011 #180
I wonder how Obama would react if he saw pictures of dead soldiers on billboards during his electoral campaign. Distasteful? Yes but I didn't send them to their deaths, he did! 30,000 more? 30,000 more mine dodgers fighting for what??

To be fair. Bush started this damn war, better yet it was Dick Cheney and the idiots he believed or was bribed by.


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