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Poland: Russia's Sign Of Weakness On Polish Missile Base
masterpage.som ^ | February 25, 2007

Posted on 02/25/2007 11:00:54 AM PST by lizol

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1 posted on 02/25/2007 11:00:59 AM PST by lizol
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2 posted on 02/25/2007 11:02:30 AM PST by lizol (Liberal - a man with his mind open ... at both ends)
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To: lizol
The Russians more likely fear not being feared by Poland

Nonsense.
Poland fears Russia.
They kept Poland under their tyrannical boots for decades.
Poland just wants some insurance in case the Russians try it again.

3 posted on 02/25/2007 11:05:10 AM PST by XR7
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what a paltry 10 missle's could do

Please don't post this amateurish trash here.
4 posted on 02/25/2007 11:09:51 AM PST by billybudd
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Considering the disparity in strength between Poland and the Soviet Union, 'cusa me, "Russia", the Poles would do well to find a reliable and powerful ally. With all it's flaws, the U.S. is the only game in town.


5 posted on 02/25/2007 11:12:23 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (When I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth)
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To: billybudd
Please don't post this amateurish trash here.

No, 10 interceptors would be paltry vs. the Russia arsenal. The Russians see it as the camel's nose.

6 posted on 02/25/2007 11:13:51 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (When I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth)
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I was referring to spelling and grammar, but ok.


7 posted on 02/25/2007 11:26:17 AM PST by billybudd
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To: vox_PL
By the way, I remember in 1980 there was a famous hit called "Moskau" by the West German group Dschingis Khan, which was often played on the radio. Listening to the lyrics of that 'hit', we weren't able to understand what idiots in free Europe could write such b.s. which glorified the Soviet Union and its Kremlin masters in such a sickening way.

Spreading your bullshit again? "Moskau" was a drinking song. The highlights of that song were:

Kosaken hey hey hey hebt die Gläser (Cossacks rai-hey-hey-heyse your glasses)
Natascha ha ha ha du bist schön (Natasha-ha-ha-ha, you're beautiful)
Towarisch hey hey hey auf die Liebe (To love, hey, hey, hey, tovarishch)
Auf Dein Wohl Mädchen hey Mädchen ho (To health, hey girl, ho girl)

[...]

Moskau, Moskau
Wirf die Gläser an die Wand (throw the glasses against the wall)
Russland ist ein schönes Land (Russia is a beautiful/scenic country)
Ho ho ho ho ho, hey
Moskau, Moskau
Ha ha ha ha ha, hey
Moskau
Lala lala lala la, lala lala lala la
Ho ho ho ho ho, hey
Moskau, Moskau Lala lala lala la, lala lala lala la
Ha ha ha ha ha
Oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh
Moskau, Moskau

The only thing this "masterpiece" (of bad taste) glorifies is vodka.
10 posted on 02/25/2007 12:58:54 PM PST by wolf78 (Welcome to the People's Republic of Poland under PiS - The marxist island within the European Union)
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To: vox_PL
That song was recorded before the Olympic Games in Moscow, which was boycotted by the free world because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It was VERY POPULAR in Germany those days which could only show the pro-soviet state of mind of so called western Germans. Later, the protests against Persching 2s only proved pro-Soviet nature of so called "free' Germans.

Spreading your lies about history again? Yes, there were protests just as there are peaceniks today in the US. That's the price one pays for free speech. But in reality it was above all German chancellor Schmidt who pushed for Pershing IIs. But what can what expect from a notorious, hatefilled liar like you? ;)

You write what you can embrace and understand, but, from time to time, try to understand what you write!

As I said before: You couldn't half grasp the scope of my comprehension ;).

As to Dschingis Khan, everybody can watch the video at Youtube:

Dschingis Khan: Moskau

Personally I prefer Rammstein's Moskau.
12 posted on 02/25/2007 1:21:49 PM PST by wolf78 (Welcome to the People's Republic of Poland under PiS - The marxist island within the European Union)
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I thank you all for being such good allies and having such a strong backbone. The only country in the EU that would try and help you against the soviets err russians would be the UK(they may not though if leftists continue to dominate). The US would be there for you 100%. We know how hard real freedom is to come by and how precious it is. Till the end friends,we got your back.Russia doesnt scare the US and thats why they hate us,because they cant bully us around. :)


15 posted on 02/25/2007 1:54:59 PM PST by MARKUSPRIME
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To: vox_PL

I went to a Catholic high school in Queens (a mainly residental borough of New York City). We had few Eastern European (mostly Hungarian) teachers and several sons whose parents were Polish refugees. There were also some Ukranians and Hungarians, all of whom bitterly despised the Soviet Union.

I understand and believe your ardor. That doesn't mean that Poland doesn't fear Russia. A completely rational fear, btw.

As I told lizol when I signed up for this ping list, I grew up respecting the Polish and anti Soviet Eastern Europeans. I hope God grants Eastern Europe the freedom and security that the spoiled brats in Western Europe have taken for granted for the last 60 years.


17 posted on 02/25/2007 4:05:00 PM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (When I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth)
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The US would be there for you 100%.

As long as Hillary is not your Mrs. President.

18 posted on 02/25/2007 4:23:42 PM PST by Atlantic Bridge (De omnibus dubitandum!)
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She wont be,and even if she was we would help poland more than say germany or france.


19 posted on 02/25/2007 5:01:52 PM PST by MARKUSPRIME
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To: vox_PL; lizol
By the way, I remember in 1980 there was a famous hit called "Moskau" by the West German group Dschingis Khan, which was often played on the radio. Listening to the lyrics of that 'hit', we weren't able to understand what idiots in free Europe could write such b.s. which glorified the Soviet Union and its Kremlin masters in such a sickening way.

Well Mathias - we both already found out that we are the same age. I was born on New Year's Eve 1967 (and -funny but true - my wife on Christmas Eve 1969). In 1980 I visited for the first time in my life the family of my uncle in New York as a 12 year old boy. It was quite a "happening" for me and I was deeply impressed about the town and the different American lifestyle. Therefore I remember this time very well.

I even can remember the things that were politically important at that time. We were all (no matter if we speak about Americans or Germans) deeply impressed by the bravery of your fathers who fought for their convictions from autum 1980 on. Nevertheless it was always clear that the West (no matter if we talk about Americans or Germans or whatever) was not able to help you directly, since we would have been confronted with roundabout 10.000 Russian nukes.

One thing is indeed true. We Germans never hated the Russians and therefore we were able to sing friendly and foolish songs about them.

In the home of my American uncle whose family originally came from the Minsk area (until they all were razed first by the NKWD and later by the SS - but this is another story) I met a good-hearted and intelligent Russian back then. Since I already knew a littlebit English he was able to talk with me and we had lots of fun. He was a physician who accompanied some Russian athletes on a contest in Europe in the late 70ties and was lucky enough to escape. But since he was forced to leave his family back in Russia this guy was for sure a very sad man.

I can remember that he told me back then that this spark of freedom in Poland will ignite a fire that is going to eat all of the Soviet system.

Believe me - in my family (no matter if we speak about the Europeans or the Americans) we all were far away from gloryfying the Soviet Union or its masters in the Kremlin.

But... ...one thing is true. We never hated the Russians just because they are Russians. Personally I am still convinced that it is in our well understood own interest to get Russia to the point where we want to have them. If it would be possible to change the Russian system into something free, into something better we all would have a great benefit. Just imagine the markets for your (and our) industry. The Russian people will be better off, you will be better off and -last but not least- we Germans will be better off too.

I agree that we have to be careful, but to hide in fear is also no solution.

The only possibility to pull the teeth of the Russian bear is to establish a free society there. Maybe you already found out that free societies are unable to start offensive wars. Until the Russians are not free they will remain a threat. Poland will be safe if the Russian people are free. Therefore all of us have to push for a regime change there. This is the real legacy of President Reagan. :)

20 posted on 02/25/2007 5:23:56 PM PST by Atlantic Bridge (De omnibus dubitandum!)
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