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To: Atlantic Bridge
such socialist and dumb national scum like Roman Giertych and Andrzej Lepper in his gouvernment.

Believe me, you have no clue what are you writing about.

18 posted on 09/11/2006 12:19:31 PM PDT by Lukasz
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To: Lukasz
Believe me, you have no clue what are you writing about.

Well, i.e. I remember a statement of Andrzej Lepper were he said:

Hitler just wanted something good for Germany, he gave people work and there are other things we can learn from him - i.e. body language"

Of course I can not speak any Polisk so I am reliant on German, French and English sources. You can find this statement (in German) on the following German webside:


http://www.freitag.de/2006/20/06200701.php

To verfiy it I googled the terms "Lepper" and "Hitler" and found many Polish websites (I am unable to read) dealing with the issue.

Maybe Poles can say naturally a littlebit more stuff that is not political correct than Germans, but it is sure that Erika Steinbach i.e. would have been forced to leave her chairwomanship of the expelled if she ever have said something comparable.

Speaking about Roman Giertych the following statement I copied out of wikipedia might be interesting:

"The earliest roots of the All-Polish Youth reach back to 1922, but the present incarnation was created on December 2, 1989, and has been affiliated with the League of Polish Families, as its de facto youth wing, since 2001.

The organisation, properly the Academic Union "All-Polish Youth" (Związek Akademicki "Młodzież Wszechpolska"), was founded in 1922 as an ideological youth organisation with a strong nationalist sentiment, and was the largest student organisation in the Second Polish Republic. The Founding Convention of the All-Polish youth took place in March of 1922, with Roman Dmowski being selected honorary chairman.

The term "All-Polish" is intended to represent a desire to unify all Polish lands, and accentuate national ties and the equality of all people of Polish origin regardless of their wealth or social status. In the inter-war period, members of the organisation participated actively in academic life, and became the heads of many student organisations, defending the autonomy of universities against centralising forces in the government and campaigning for lower tuition fees.

They also favoured economically boycotting the Jews, and limiting their access to higher education (numerus clausus). Members of the organisation forced the universities to institute the so-called 'classroom ghettos', where Jewish students would be seated separately from in lecture halls, even though during the Second World War the group rejected Nazi policy towards the Jews, and aided them when possible. During the war, the All-Polish Youth fought with the Home Army and the National Armed Forces. The organisation, secretly recreated in 1943/1944, was again destroyed by the new communist regime.

The modern incarnation of the All-Polish Youth was founded in Poznan; in 1989, on the initiative of Roman Giertych, the current leader of the League of Polish Families (LPR). Continuing the tradition of its precursors, the organisation maintains its aim of raising youth with their ideology, and operates across all of Poland, working with high-school and university students.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Polish_Youth

Congratulations to your wonderful administration...

33 posted on 09/12/2006 8:52:09 AM PDT by Atlantic Bridge (De omnibus dubitandum.)
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