To: dirtymac; cricket; dfwgator
In today’s inteview for a Russian Newspaper “Novye Izvestia” Mr Artur Gorski is apologizing for having blamed the Russians for this tragedy.
He explains, that he was in shock, and didn’t know anything about the eevnt - except the fact that the President and the rest of the delegation are dead.
A lunatic - as I said.
A reasonable person, especially a politician and a member of parliament should not make such statements without any reasons, based only on bitter Polish-Russian history.
40 posted on
04/14/2010 4:20:49 AM PDT by
lizol
To: lizol
It seems all too reasonable to me, for the very reason's you state - including having a clear eye as to the 'who' of Putin and what he is capable of' - that this man spoke the way he did.
Now, in retrospect; and with thoughtful regard to his future (missing, of course, in emotional aftermath. . .) can see his point per his now calm, 'reason brought to bear'.
41 posted on
04/14/2010 5:15:05 AM PDT by
cricket
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