Poland remembering it's past..... hoping the bear stays away from it'd borders..
To: Cutterjohnmhb
To: Cutterjohnmhb
I have tremendous admiration for the Poles but am glad God put me on this earth in America, not Poland, for her proximity to wolves.
I pray the Polish president can be of great, and surprising, use in this mess.
3 posted on
11/25/2004 3:46:55 PM PST by
GretchenM
(Pray for President Bush)
To: Cutterjohnmhb
Poland Rocks!
An honorable nation filled with BRAVE and humble people. They put up twice the fight against the Nazis then the French did..withless than 25% of French military capability.
They are good friends.
To: Cacique; rmlew
6 posted on
11/25/2004 4:03:34 PM PST by
Clemenza
(Gabba Gabba Hey!)
To: Velveeta; Calpernia
7 posted on
11/25/2004 4:31:43 PM PST by
nw_arizona_granny
(Today, please pray for God's miracle, we are not going to make it without him.)
To: Cutterjohnmhb
Yuschenko has already called for protesters to surround Parliament and government buildings for a "forced strike" and has called for opposition leaders to form a Ukrainian Guard, which would protect itself by any means necessary. Hopefully Walesa and Kwaszniewski can bring a peaceful resolution to the matter.
8 posted on
11/25/2004 4:37:18 PM PST by
Barte45
To: Cutterjohnmhb
Walesa is also there the pic is from the other day at the protests...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/11/25/ukraine/index.html
In Kiev, former Polish leader and Solidarity founder Lech Walesa addressed the tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the capital's main square.
"I am amazed with your emotions and your enthusiasm. I am deeply sure that it will lead to your victory," The Associated Press quoted Walesa as saying.
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