Data: 2011-09-27 13:25:54 | |
Autor: AC | |
Assault on Poland image using NYT data base again. | |
Assault on Poland image using NYT data base again.
in nyt data base ".Times Topics: Poland - Breaking World Poland - Itw as streamed in as I searched 11 hours ago ... Poland, a Central European country of 38 million, is one of the great success ..... of Fiction ˇ On Education: The Secrets of a Principal Who Makes Things Work ... Outlaws, kings and comedy ˇ Sexuality in 1950s Hollywood ..." - Article just entered in retaliation for my entry agianst "No child left behind in USA" - they respond that fast. They want to say Poland has no education or the like. Why retaliation on Poland - so the camp of USA fascist with Bushland leadership in it, self far behind educationally, will be pursuing attack on POland with eradicating pOland as nation with own language, as tried before but not backed harder sibce Buish unleached many new fingters like that - Buszline was of the Poland king and returns is his point while truth is that British spooked it on him like that to really decompose Poland; will not do this time either but the offence is very unpleasant and requires limit setting on offenders) SEE OTHER ARTICLES THAT WERE USULLY BLOCKED IN NYT ARCHIVES - THEY WRITE THEM IN AS POLIOTICAL TOOL - SERVER IN NYT IS NOT SACURED EITHER. TEHY WILL ALSO TRY TO USE THESE A S EVIDENCE DURING SENATE DISPUTE ' SHOULD THERE BE POLAND" THAT THEY NEVER END BUT START MANY TIMES. BIDEN IS SIKORSKi BUT THAT ONE THAT AS ENEMY; REAL ONE was EITHER CAPTURED ( WHAT I SUSPECT EISTEIN FOR DOING) OR DID NOT KNOW WHEN HE FELL ONM GIBLARTAR; I INFORMED POLSIH GOVERMENT - BUT THEY LET HIM ONE MORE RIDE; AND TOOOK IN NAIVE POLISH LINE WIFE SO HE WILL PEACE BY PEACE DECOMPOSE POLISH GENETIC LINES. ( JILL IS A FIX AND IS NOT EVEN JILL) World ; Countries and Territories ; Poland.E-MAIL.Poland. Kacper Pempel/ReutersUpdated: Nov. 29, 2010 Poland, a Central European country of 38 million, is one of the great success stories of the former Soviet bloc. Poles have sound reasons to be proud: they have navigated the treacherous transition from Communism better than most of the post- Soviet satellite nations, and theirs is the only country in Europe to have avoided a recession during the financial crisis. Instead, they are feeling insecure, pessimistic and uncertain about the future, and they have turned on one another. The political leadership is at war with itself. Personal attacks and insults are flying. Politicians have traded accusations of drug abuse, mental illness, collaborating with the Nazis and being agents of Moscow. Inevitably, in this conservative, majority Catholic country, the church also finds itself caught up in the internecine fighting. Its leadership is split, with some outspoken clerics backing the political opposition while others try to move the institution away from partisan politics. There is a strong anticlerical movement, and there is growing concern within the religious community that Poland will itself become a more secular society like much of Europe. On April 10, 2010, Poland's government suffered a staggering blow when a plane crash killed the president, Lech Kaczynski, and dozens of the country's top political and military leaders, as their Soviet-designed aircraft was trying to land in heavy fog in western Russia. The crash was described as the nation's worst tragedy since World War II. Read More... The combination of success and fear has created dissonance in Poland. People understand how far they have come in just two decades, but also feel that they are stuck in the mud of politics, unable to address looming problems in social welfare spending and government finance. Lech Kaczynski was elected president in 2005 just as Jaroslaw, his twin brother, became head of the nationalist-conservative Law and Justice government, often putting Poland on a collision course with Russia. Mr. Kaczynski forged close relationships with Ukraine and Georgia and pushed for their accession into NATO, arguing passionately that a stronger NATO would keep Russia from reasserting its influence over Eastern Europe. In 2006 and 2007, the Kaczynski brothers served as president and prime minister at the same time. Their efforts to uncover and oust former Communists and suspected collaborators in government and the news media led to a deep polarization of politics. While they were staunch allies of the United States, skepticism toward the European Union often put them at odds with European allies. The former prime minister, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who lost a bid to become president after his twin brother died in the crash, refused to shake hands with his opponent, refused to attend the main memorial service for the crash and turned against some of his closest allies, prompting them to quit the Law and Justice Party, which the Kaczynski brothers founded in 2001. BECAUSE PRESIDENT IS NOT DEAD; BUT IS NOT THAT POLISH NOW EITHER - WAS NOT TOLD THE TRUTH HOW WAS HE INSTALLED; AND WHAT ABOUT TUSK - IS THIS ONE POLISH? ( WHEN NERVOUS ONLY RUSISIAN COMMES OF HIM - THERE IS LARGE RUSSIAN POLISH COMMUNITY BUT IF REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS BETETR FOR THE MINISTER OF UNIFIOCATION OF THE OCCUPIED POLISH TERRITORIES) The fighting in 2010 has had little impact on Polands still strong economy, with predictions of 4 percent growth in 2011. But some economists are warning that unless serious issues are addressed, Poland is headed for trouble. Economists said that once development money from the European Union slowed in 2012, the country would hit its constitutional debt limit. That will require cutting spending, raising taxes or raiding the retirement system. They also warn that Poland could face a power shortage in a few years that could cause blackouts. But the government continues to avoid making tough decisions in an effort to preserve its popularity in the fractured political environment, political scientists said. ( A TEZ JESLI SA PRZESTEPCY NA SOC PL POLIYKA TO SA ONI SAMI - CO SAMI CO MANIPULUJA NYT DATA BASE) |
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