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  1. For my part, i'm 43 and i never personally met corruption in my country.

    I can solve that. Would you like a date with one of the first ladies? Give me some time to arrange it, I need to compile a list and work out which official residence they are currently living in.

    Dress: tuxedo and crash helmet.


  2. I can guarantee you weren't kicked off police training due to corruption. You just aren't suitible for the role.

    Proof? Go and read the above to a stranger in the street. They will either:

    a) Run away

    b) Punch you about half way through

    c) Set themselves on fire like a Buddhist monk

    So how would you give evidence in court as a police office if the judge, jury and prosecution are reduced to self immolation every time?


  3. The whole issue is Stalinist ethnic cleansing within the territory of Ukraine. Previous posts of yours have contained blatant anti semitism, then you deny 3 separate holocausts, now we arrive at 'Tartars don't matter because they are muslim'.

    As you are an addon maker and member of the slavic union mafia on these forums I won't waste my time on a complaint as it's widely known you can do and say what you like here with full BIS support.

    I would just like to make it openly known that I find you your extremist, muddle headed nonsense disgusting.


  4. Oh so it's a conspiracy, non Poles are posting on Polish forums to make the Communist Party era look bad. Let me guess, it's the Bilderberg group again? I agree with you that Poland is a mess, the Communist Party and socialist economic policies made it that way, yet you seem to think times were better then even though verifiable recorded history says the opposite.

    On a £50,000 mortgage I repay £306 per month. Assuming the interest rate stays the same, after 30 years I will have repaid £110,067 to cover the original sum. The trick is to save up and repay early although that is limited to £5000 per year, without penalty. So yes we all have problems but that is how things are. No organisation is going to lend you money for free, what would be the point? The interest rate quoted for your loan was actually very reasonable.

    Turning the clock back and denying an entire country basic human rights just so you can have a free house and borrow money at 0% interest (only for the system to bankrupt itself again) is rather a selfish attitude. Poland has problems because of it's socialist past and it's up to you to work yourself out of it. The socialist economy didn't work and that is why you are in your current situation. Yet you suggest repeating the socialist experiment again. I have met many Eastern European people in the UK and their lives are difficult, they blame past and present corruption and not one of them complains as much as you.


  5. once again you are showing your lack of knowledge and play expert, if you are UK teenager why the hell you play expert on East Europe life ?

    there was no suffering from Nazis like other Russians or Poles in this region during WW2, there was Ukrainian SS, they suffered a loooooot in 30s from NKVD which was established from non-Russian nationality officers as historical resources show , as you didn't even wanted to check historical sources about national issues of NKVD (which caused Ukrainian nazism dozen years latter, other issue was it intentional by Stalin or was it not intentional but local Jews wanted to serve in NKVD, precedessor of KGB but much more bloody precedessor , if not this NKVD maybe Ukrainians would not support Nazism, even in Israel they know it and criticize it cause i seen Israeli website where they wrote about it), part of Ukraine was cooperating with Germany during WW2 and even had their own SS troops which for example were making crimes during killing Warsaw Uprisin 1944 (Ukrainians were sent to kill Poles in 1944 during uprising in my city) , Germans were not even half as cruel as Ukrainians , Ukrainians can be compared during WW2 only to Japanese, German Nazis shot people dead from rifle, Ukrainian Nazis were sawning people with saw, hearning about Ukraine that suffers from Nazis i do not know to laugh or to cry at your lack of knowledge, read some things about Warsaw Uprising in 1944, where England not helped, where Stalin forbid Alllies pland to take refuel on Soviet territory and read about Ukrainian role in killing Warsaw Uprising in 1944

    there was no moving Russians by Soviet Union, Soviet Union (Hruschov) moved Russian borders and made Ukraine bigger, so it was not pushing Russians on territory of Ukraine, but Soviet Union gave some Russian republic territory to Ukraine, those lands which Hruschov gave Ukraine were historically and ethnically Russian, again your lack of knowledge, Crimean area was given to Ukraine in 1954 as repay of USSR to Ukrainian nation for "great starvation" in 30s, before 1954 it was Russian land and there is no situation of "Russians pushing people to occupy Ukraine", simply there is "border moved without looking at nationality of people who live there" in past (all post-WW2 border movements in Europe had the same problem, that Stalin, Churchil and Roosvelt took a pen and draw some lines on map,

    Oops - multiple holocaust denier detected! Another classic from Vilas - overlooks 4.2million ish deaths.

    The Holocaust in Ukraine

    Between 1941 and 1945, approximately 3,000,000 Ukrainian and other non-Jewish victims were killed as part of Nazi extermination policies, along with between 850,000 - 900,000 Jews who lived in the territory of modern Ukraine

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_in_Ukraine

    Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

    In 1944 under the false pretext [2] of alleged mass collaboration of the Crimean Tatars with the Nazis during the Nazi occupation of the Crimea in 1941-1944. As a consequence, the Soviet government decided the total eviction of the Crimean Tatar people from the Crimea on orders of Joseph Stalin and Lavrentiy Beria. From May to November 10,105 Crimean Tatars died of starvation in Uzbekistan (7% of deported to Uzbek SSR) . Nearly 30,000 (20%) died in exile during the year and a half by the NKVD data.[citation needed] Due to hunger, thirst and disease, around 45% of the total population died in the process of deportation.[7] According to Soviet dissident information, many Crimean Tatars were made to work in the large-scale projects conducted by the Soviet GULAG system.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportation_of_the_Crimean_Tatars

    So you're telling us the Russian speaking population of present day Crimea sprouted naturally out of the ground when the Tartars were moved out?

    if you have lacks of basic knowledge in history you should not play historicians here calling other names on and on, learn more and read more sources before typing things which are not only inaccurate but false,

    i do no play expert in history of England, France, Spain cause i do not know it, but you do not know basic things about live in Cold War East but you constantly play expert of it

    I suggest you take your own advice and perhaps do 5 mins of research (preferably not on Russia Today, those cuties with dodgy English are used to ensnare vulnerable men lol)


  6. also please tell me what is difference between forced labor in soviet gulags and labour which forces people to work hard for 30 years bank loans to have roof over head ?

    Rent too high or something, that's one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on these forums and there is hardcore competition? Most countries in Europe have some form of social housing, Poland doesn't because it's still recovering from the economic problems of your beloved communist era, You seem at odds even with the views of Polish people:

    Polish forums:

    A few points to remember,

    WWII destroyed vast amounts of housing in Poland and a communist economy couldn't build enough units fast enough to even come close to satisfying demand, those big complexes around every Polish city helped but not enough, up through the 90s the acute lack of housing affected people's lives the way natural disasters do in others. Every possible space (and some impossible ones too) were used.

    In the communist era the great majority of housing was government controlled/allocated either through government run housing associations or through housing associations run by large employers (also controlled by the government) and the communists were good at using (continued) access to housing as a method of social control.

    The barracks look worse from the outside, a long time ago I knew a family living in barracks (built by Germans just before or during WWII) and they liked it there and they and their neighbors preferred that to the alternatives (mostly those giant apartment buildings) for example despite the real inconveniences they liked having a small plot of ground next to their rooms.

    Similarly, the giant apartment buildings are a lot safer and nicer to live in than their equivalents in the UK would be (at least I've been told by more than one Brit).

    Poland is basically still untangling the mess that the communists made of housing and while things are far, far better now there are still some old problems (and new ones appearing).

    Currently needs-based housing has a huge backlog (many more need it than have access to it).

    One good thing about the old system (of of very few) was greater economic integration so that better off and worse off people lived near each other (to the good of both). The poorest weren't separated from the rest of society. One of the worst things about being poor is having to live around other poor people all the time and one of the worse trends in Polish housing in recent years is precisely the classes segregating (esp in larger cities).

    The new thing is to try to close the barracks (but many people there want to stay there) and replace them with container housing, effectively dumping all the hardest cases together which will not lead to anything like a good result I predict.

    http://www.polishforums.com/society-culture-38/social-housing-poland-68939/


  7. There are thousands of escapees, including former prison guards who all tell the same story.

    If you read about NK agent's who were captured during assassination attempts, they are totally brainwashed due to the absolute information control in the north. They have to drive them around in cars to show them the truth about South Korea to break the conditioning.


  8. Arrest warrant out for Yanukovych who has reportedly fled to the Crimea with it's 25,000 Russian troops.

    Should be interesting to see how this works out?

    Also interesting that many other officials implicated in criminal activity have fled to Russia. Why is it they seek sanctuary there?


  9. i am afraid that problem is wider, west capital and banksters think "let Ukrainians bleed to death or they agree to be cheapest labour and prostitutes for us"

    Yet more twisted nonsense, the primary motivation is they don't want another Russian sponsored dictatorship, particularly in Europe. The whole thing is about containing Putin and his empire building.


  10. Same old Kremlin smear campaign Spooky? It's getting old, only a small percentage support Yarosh and they will not have a significant role in the future Ukraine.

    Interesting interview from Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former foreign minister, 25/01/2014

    Behind the government’s unbending response to the challenge from the streets lies a foreign power, or so Mr Yatsenyuk believes. He thinks that “somebody†has a “Plan B†to stamp out democracy and divide Ukraine by breaking off the largely Russian east.

    Asked who this “somebody†might be, Mr Yatsenyuk declined to reply “Russiaâ€, while making it obvious that he believes the Kremlin is behind everything.

    “Guess who,†he said. “You guess who. A number of countries in this world have their own vision of democracy and their own style of democracy and they want to enlarge this space and to have another Berlin Wall.â€

    Against this background, Mr Yatsenyuk believes that Ukrainians can count on nobody but themselves. “It’s all up to us,†he said. “It’s all up to the Ukrainian people. But we still have a chance to avert the drama.â€

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10596968/As-Kiev-violence-escalates-opposition-leader-says-a-foreign-power-wants-to-divide-Ukraine.html

    Spooky, you realise you are standing on the wrong side of this new Berlin Wall?


  11. @ scrim

    Stalin was a power hungry psychopath who pretended to be a good socialist working towards communist ideals whilst murdering millions through greed and paranoia.

    While the socialist state he ran functioned just well enough, Stalin himself and all the other leaders lived as royalty. Socialism and the hardship of working towards the communist utopia was for the ordinary people.

    So they are perfectly correct when they say Stalin wasn't a communist. He enslaved an entire nation in socialist propaganda.

    What's laughable is people are still falling for the same thing. If you have a good look at any 'man of the people' anywhere, they all claim piety whilst getting stinking rich.

    See Tony Blair & Gordon Brown as good examples. Gordon's the worst of the two, runs a charity and takes 75% as costs, turns up at parliament about once a month yet takes a full salary and expences.

    Sorry to bore you all to death with a long essay but at least this makes grammatical sense.


  12. Any chance of anyone refering to Wikipedia or a dictionary on this. So far none of you were 100% correct.

    @scrim it is actually incorrect to describe them as communist. It's what they were supposedly aiming for but never got half way there. They are all socialist states which fail miserably due to flawed economic ideology and corruption.

    I find it odd that TV is filled with WW2 documentaries but you hardly ever see anything on the USSR. Why is it the bear in the room is overlooked and airbrushed from history. Perhaps the left don't want the vast catalogue of flawed socialist states and collapses exposed?


  13. If this is a thread about Ukraine why are we subjected to so many 'Polish toilet paper' anecdotes, which really don't have any relevance? I would rather hear about Ukrainian toilet paper ta very much.

    Regarding Yulia Tymoshenko the arrest and trial were politically motivated prosecutions and as she wasn't the only victim, it amounted to a politically motivated campaign against the opposition. The case of Tymoshenko and several others has been subject to review by the European HCR and an extradition to Ukraine was refused. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon also has expressed concern over Tymoshenko's conviction. She was also subjected to excessive use of force (beaten) while refusing to be transferred to a prison hospital.

    Interesting reading what human rights watch has to say, particularly the 'extraordinary rendition' by Russian Agents of an asylum seeker. I thought only the 'Great Satan' did that sort of thing? (3 pages)

    http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2014/country-chapters/ukraine?page=2


  14. Who knows who owns the 'private jet' it may have been provided by the EU as part of the deal. What other option did he have? Sit around at Kiev airport waiting for a scheduled flight while getting his throat cut?

    why Putin should care about life in other countries than his own ? he is politic responsible for standard of life and economy of Russia, not other country

    Bizzare and absurd considering all the evidence to the contrary. It's very obvious to anyone that cares to look that Putin's goal is to partially reestablish the old USSR alliance. What's happened in Ukraine is a rejection of dictatorship, you ought to take note of that.


  15. ross73194 what's your understanding of the meaning of conventional war? The standard definitions give no time limit, it's war involving the use of bombs and bullets between two states.

    Conventional warfare is a form of warfare conducted by using conventional weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more states in open confrontation. The forces on each side are well-defined, and fight using weapons that primarily target the opponent's military. It is normally fought using conventional weapons, and not with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons.

    While Iraq in 2003 and Afghanistan in 2001 ended up as unconventional / asymmetrical warfare they both began as conventional war.


  16. The USSR wasn´t a socialist system. I wonder that americans simply don´t get the difference between communism and socialism. Maybe it is because your whole system is very conservative.

    I thought it was a socialist state run by a communist party that was anything but communist? (or is the wikipedia entry wrong, please enlighten us further)

    (at least befor 1989 you could get flat for free without taking 30 years loan in bank, long term bank loan also makes us slaves, economical slaves, cause you must work all life for ... roof over your head)

    Yes you had to wait years to get it and you had to work too. Also:

    Martial law

    Martial law in Poland (Polish: stan wojenny w Polsce) refers to the period of time from December 13, 1981 to July 22, 1983, when the authoritarian government of the People's Republic of Poland drastically restricted normal life by introducing martial law in an attempt to crush political opposition. Thousands of opposition activists were interned without charge and as many as 100 people were killed.[1] Although martial law was lifted in 1983, many of the political prisoners were not released until the general amnesty in 1986.

    Oppression

    Food Rationing

    Total Economic Collapse

    No right to strike (until 1980)

    No Free Trade Unions

    No freedom of speech

    Political prisoners

    Students expelled from school for differing political views

    Initially, the government suppressed all news about riots, and after a few days, they were described as “insignificant hooligan actionsâ€.[1] Pacification of the demonstrations was very brutal, with hundreds of beaten workers, several of whom were later hospitalized. In Radom, 42 persons were sent to prison, with sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years. In Ursus, 7 persons were sentenced to up to 5 years, and, in PÅ‚ock, 18 persons.[8] The rule used by the police in Radom was simple — all those persons whose hands were dirty, were treated as demonstrators and detained.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_1976_protests

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gda%C5%84sk_Agreement

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martial_law_in_Poland

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriotic_Movement_for_National_Rebirth

    Oh yes life in the People's Republic of Poland was a genuine utopia lol. What happened to that 'Life under Communism' board game I recommended Vilas? Still standing in a queue?


  17. From page 1:

    My view is the president should either call a referendum or general election. It's what is usually done to settle things like this. They have allowed the situation to get out of control, an example of grossly incompetent leadership and irresponsibility.

    Same thing is happening in Venezuela, for different reasons.

    Ukrainian president and opposition sign early poll deal

    The 2004 constitution will be restored within 48 hours, and a national unity government will be formed within 10 days

    Constitutional reform balancing the powers of president, government and parliament will be started immediately and completed by September

    A presidential election will be held after the new constitution is adopted but no later than December 2014, and new electoral laws will be passed

    An investigation into recent acts of violence will be conducted under joint monitoring from the authorities, the opposition and the Council of Europe

    The authorities will not impose a state of emergency and both the authorities and the opposition will refrain from the use of violence

    Illegal weapons will be handed over to interior ministry bodies

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26289318

    Hopefully this will all simmer down now and maybe the election will pass peacefully without Russian interference or anyone putting dioxins, thallium or polonium in the soup lol.


  18. - if they join EU, we loose jobs, cause Ukrainians will be cheaper than us, we will leave UK , Ukrainans will take our place, we will be working for piece of bread,

    Nonsense, there are already tens of thousands of Ukrainians working in the UK under temporary work permits, particularly in summer. Some fruit farms employ hundreds. There is also a minimum wage so "working for bread" can't happen although the system isn't policed correctly.

    edit: Response to the guff below:

    You surmised that Ukrainians would replace Poles in the UK job market. As there is a minimum wage, which covers the section of the job market that employs most Poles and Ukrainians, one cannot be paid less than the other by law. Logic fail as usual.


  19. My view is the president should either call a referendum or general election. It's what is usually done to settle things like this. They have allowed the situation to get out of control, an example of grossly incompetent leadership and irresponsibility.

    Same thing is happening in Venezuela, for different reasons.

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