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Post by Bonobo on Dec 2, 2010 19:06:51 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 2, 2010 19:11:36 GMT 1
In Korean parliament, members constantly fight with each other. Today`s brawl: www.tvn24.pl/12691,1684632,0,1,politycy-pobili-sie-o-darmowe-jedzenie,wiadomosc.html
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 2, 2010 19:12:31 GMT 1
3 people were maimed by sharks in Egyptian waters. www.tvn24.pl/12691,1684684,0,1,rekiny-atakuja-turystow--w-egipcie,wiadomosc.html
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Post by valpomike on Dec 3, 2010 15:41:49 GMT 1
The photo's of Rio, could have been taken in Chicago, or Gary, Indiana. We all here, know this kind of action, and wish we did not. Why is it most of the time, with the blacks?
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 4, 2010 0:08:53 GMT 1
In Korean parliament, members constantly fight with each other. Today`s brawl: www.tvn24.pl/12691,1684632,0,1,politycy-pobili-sie-o-darmowe-jedzenie,wiadomosc.html In Polish Parliament, the brawls are mild, consist of debate and never include physical fight. www.tvn24.pl/12690,1684776,0,1,subwencje-zostaja-poslowie-zaglosowali-przeciw,wiadomosc.html From 00:20 szklokontaktowe.tvn24.pl/12288,2,Porzadek,wiadomosc.html
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 4, 2010 21:58:58 GMT 1
Why is it most of the time, with the blacks? Mike It is the Burden of White Man`s Heritage.
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Post by uncltim on Dec 5, 2010 2:26:47 GMT 1
It is the Burden of White Man`s HeritagePure political bullshit. Besides, Brazil is a socialist paradise. Bo, I have found this writing by a Frenchman in the mid-1840s to be full of wisdom when applied to todays politik. Tell me what you think. www.constitution.org/law/bastiat.htm
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 5, 2010 10:15:19 GMT 1
It is the Burden of White Man`s HeritageBesides, Brazil is a socialist paradise. I am not so shortsighted as to consider contemporary Brazil. First, answer my questions: Where did the Brazilian or American blacks come from?
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Post by valpomike on Dec 5, 2010 20:26:12 GMT 1
Could it be the devil?
Mike
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Post by uncltim on Dec 6, 2010 2:50:12 GMT 1
Where did the Brazilian or American blacks come from?
Some are the decendents of slaves, some emigrated. Did you know that if black Americans were their own country they would be the 11th richest country in the world?
A question for you. Why did Christopher Columbus sail west to find a new passage to India?
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Post by valpomike on Dec 6, 2010 17:13:30 GMT 1
Let's send them back, so they can be rich, without the help from the government. Much of there money comes from drugs, but than it goes to buy drugs also. If they had there own conutry, who would pay for all the unwed children, and out of work fathers, and food lines. How do you figure this would be the case, they would be the 11th. richest county in the world.
I have many good friends who are black, and they themself don't like what the others are doing to this country, with all there taking, and not giving back.
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 6, 2010 20:53:05 GMT 1
Let's send them back, so they can be rich, without the help from the government. It is too late to send them back. White Man shouldn`t have brought them onto American soil first of all. Mike, slave traders and whole societies made their fortune on human misery. It was tolerated and acceptable for centuries, the longest in US! How long will it take for the blacks to make their fortune out of drugs? 200 years? Don`t you think it will be fair to close an eye just like it happened with White Man`s activities in the past? White Man Curse. White Man Curse.
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 6, 2010 20:59:56 GMT 1
Some are the decendents of slaves, some emigrated. I suppose most are descendants, a few emigrated. Now you should understand what I meant by White Man`s Burden or Curse or whatever we call it. According to my knowledge, he wanted to find a shorter route. But that is a bad answer, because the question implies a joke!. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by valpomike on Dec 7, 2010 1:06:07 GMT 1
Most of the slave traders were also black. So why blame the USA? We did free them, many other places did not, until much later, or not a all. We are now paying our price, with our black president. I would not take a long time, to make much money in dealing drugs.
Mike
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Post by uncltim on Dec 7, 2010 3:21:39 GMT 1
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Post by valpomike on Dec 7, 2010 17:17:56 GMT 1
Uncltim,
What do you want to say, in your words.
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 16, 2010 23:26:16 GMT 1
This is the first post which started News or Nuse .... polandsite.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=33Walruses meet in PolandCopy the whole address and paste into the address slot www.tvn24.pl/-1,1539149,wiadomosc.html The 5th International Jamboree of Walruses is taking place in Poland. 1000 participants gathered. People are swimming in freezing water. I wonder if they are really so resistant to cold thanks to their strong wills or they just aren`t affected by it physically like other people (what matters here is the type of built, genetic predisposition etc). MANIACS!!! More pics of walruses here www.postomino.pl/index.php?section=105www.poznan.morsy.pl/galeria.htm Still, Russians take a bath at much more bitter temperatures: - 36 degrees Celsius. That is near - 100 Fahrenheit, I presume. I am a bit doubtful. At -36, shouldn`t the river/lake freeze to stone ice? Members of a Russian winter swimmers’ club went for a swim into the Yenisei River, at a temperature of around -36 degrees Celsius. Russians are no strangers to cold, and most of them cope pretty well with it, especially after a few shots of vodka, but under -35 degrees is extreme, even for them. Winter swimming is very popular in Russia, and the ritual of the Epiphany has thousands of people bathing in ice-cold water to purify their bodies, but this particular group of swimmers, from the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, did it simply for fun. That’s right, they stripped down to their bathing suits and dived into the Yenisei River at -36 degrees Celsius, because that’s what they call a good time. In case you were wondering, they all survived this crazy stunt, which means they’ll probably survive the next ice age. [/img]
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 16, 2010 23:30:11 GMT 1
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12006012Frozen water sprayed from a lake in the US state of Ohio has transformed a lighthouse into something more like an ice sculpture. The Cleveland building was almost unrecognisable as ice built up and covered it entirely. Unusually cold weather has pounded the eastern half of the United States - pushing temperatures well below normal.
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Post by uncltim on Dec 17, 2010 5:31:15 GMT 1
I know exactly where that is! I was fishing for Steelhead trout very near that about a month ago.
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Post by valpomike on Dec 17, 2010 16:48:50 GMT 1
to go for a swin in the ice is just nuts.
Mike
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Post by pjotr on Dec 17, 2010 18:51:54 GMT 1
In Korean parliament, members constantly fight with each other. Today`s brawl: www.tvn24.pl/12691,1684632,0,1,politycy-pobili-sie-o-darmowe-jedzenie,wiadomosc.html Not only in South-Korea ;D
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 17, 2010 22:19:08 GMT 1
Not only in South-Korea ;D Funny, especially the second video. Some guys got a few pokes on the proboscis. Also, keeping umbrellas over the speaker to protect him from missiles thrown by MPs is out of this world. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 17, 2010 22:23:49 GMT 1
to go for a swin in the ice is just nuts. Mike Swine in the ice? What do you mean?
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 17, 2010 22:30:49 GMT 1
I know exactly where that is! I was fishing for Steelhead trout very near that about a month ago. With what results?
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Post by tufta on Dec 18, 2010 8:52:03 GMT 1
to go for a swin in the ice is just nuts. Mike Swine in the ice? What do you mean? he means golonka w galarecie of course
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 23, 2010 19:22:35 GMT 1
to go for a swin in the ice is just nuts. Mike Swine in the ice? What do you mean? he means golonka w galarecie of course Tufta, I agree with Mike then. Going for a swine in the ice like that is pure madness.
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Post by tufta on Dec 25, 2010 12:11:12 GMT 1
Swine in the ice? What do you mean? he means golonka w galarecie of course Tufta, I agree with Mike then. Going for a swine in the ice like that is pure madness. Yes in this case I do agree too
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 25, 2011 21:29:33 GMT 1
Poland sends condolences after Moscow airport terrorist attack 25.01.2011 00:09 Moscow’s Domodedovo airport before and after attack; photos - PAP/PMC UPDATED - President Bronislaw Komorowski has sent his Russian counterpart condolences after at least 35 people lost their lives in a suspected suicide bombing at Moscow’s Domodedovo International Airport, Monday afternoon.
In a telegram sent to President Dimitry Medvedev, Bronislaw Komorowski writes of his “great sadness” after what is presumed to be a terrorist attack in the arrivals hall at Moscow’s busiest airport.
President Komorowski expressed his solidarity “with the Russian nation on this sad day”.
"It is with great sadness and concern that we receive news about today's terrorist attack on the Domodedovo airport in Moscow. Please give families of the victims of this tragedy my sincere condolences and wishes for the recovery of all who were injured,” says the telegram from Poland’s head of state.
President Dmitry Medvedev said via his Twitter account that, "From the preliminary information we have, it was a terror attack."
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also contacted Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin.
"In these difficult and painful moments for Russia and on behalf of the Polish Government, I express to you, Prime Minister and to all citizens of the Russian Federation our deep regret and sympathy,” Tusk said.
Carnage
The Ria Novosti agency reports that the explosion occured at 14.37 CET as passengers emerged from the international arrivals zone.
Press spokesperson at Domodedovo airport Yelena Galanova said Monday evening that it is believed that 130 were injured in what has been described as a massive blast caused by a bomb containing 7kg of TNT. Eye witnesses have reported seeing baggage trolleys being used to transport the injured to waiting ambulances.
Poland’s foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski expressed condolences in a telephone call with Russian head of diplomacy Sergey Lavrov.
Sikorski condemned terrorism in all its forms, reports the PAP news agency.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw has so far no information whether any Polish nationals were injured or killed in the attack. LOT, Poland’s national airline does not use the airport, flying its passengers in and out of Moscow’s second airport, Sheremetyevo, a LOT spokesman told Polish Radio.
Other airlines do use the airport for flights from Warsaw to Moscow, however.
The Moscow-based Rosbalt news agency reports that Russia‘s security service (FSB) was aware that a suicide bomber was planning an impending attack in Moscow but failed to apprehend him or her in time.
This is the second terrorist attack on the Russian capital in 12 months after a blast on the city’s metro system in March 2010.
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Post by valpomike on Jan 26, 2011 2:33:53 GMT 1
Can they blame it on Poland? I know they will try, and find a way.
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Jan 31, 2011 19:05:20 GMT 1
Poland’s Foreign Ministry is now advising tourists to cancel any plans for a winter holiday in Egypt and holiday makers already there should not leave their resorts.
“The ministry is calling on people already there to avoid risk,” said spokesman Marcin Bosacki, adding that “in our opinion we are dealing with deteriorating conditions there”.
The warning to over 6,000 Polish tourists in the country from the ministry is its strongest yet after mass protests broke out last Tuesday, with demonstrators calling for the 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak to end.
Poland’s Foreign Ministry is worried by reports of looting in many areas. The hated police force in Egypt disappeared from the streets Friday, forcing Egyptians to form their own vigilantly groups to defend property.
Though Red Sea resorts, far from the main flashpoint areas of Cairo, Alexandria, Suez and Luxor, are still thought to be relatively safe there has been reports of law breaking in the area, including the looting of shops.
One tourist returning from Egypt interviewed at Katowice airport told the TVN 24 news station that he saw “shops shut, banks shut and men with clubs,” though he did not say where he saw this.
Around 200 tourists arrived back from Egypt this morning, some telling the TVP public broadcaster that the situation there was "tense" though they have not seen any rioting.
The ministry spokesman said that the Polish Consulate in Cairo is in touch with a group of tourists wishing to leave Egypt, amid reports of chaos at the capital’s airport. The government in Warsaw has no plans to evacuate Poles living in the country however nor will there be an evacuation of the Polish diplomatic mission there.
The United States and Turkey announced over the weekend that they are offering to evacuate their tourists in the area and Lufthansa and Air India said they would send additional planes to Cairo and Alexandria.
U.S.-based Delta Air Lines said on Friday it was suspending its service into Cairo indefinitely.
Australia, India and China told their citizens not to go to Egypt, Sunday.
On Saturday Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced that he was disbanding the government in Cairo and reappointed many ministers to different departments - a move which has failed to stop the protests. Observers say that the position of the army - which, unlike the police force is respected in Egypt - will be crucial for future developments.
The Foreign Ministry in Warsaw has set up a special helpline for those concerned about the situation. Ring 00 48 22 523 94 48. Niech na całym świecie wojna Byle polska wieś spokojna.
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