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- Przed 12 sierpnia to była sprawa panów Chlebowskiego i Drzewieckiego, od tego czasu to już sprawa pana Tuska. Mamy od czynienia z kryzysem i z domniemaniami dotyczącymi Donalda Tuska - mówił w "Kropce nad i" Jarosław Kaczyński. Unikał jednak jednoznacznej oceny, czy Tusk powinien podać się do dymisji.

Re: hi, t1. feeling better, i hope

Autor: tomekjeden 06.10.09, 21:46
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Hi Rooboy,

I'm not here to take political sides. That never interested me. Although your
gentle critique of Mr Tusk cannot be taken as serious and as having solid
foundations. Never mind that. What I'm on about is this. If you follow the
various pre-election utterances of the then PM, Mr Jarosław Kaczyński, and of
his closely reigned in followers, back in the autumn of 2007, you will easily
discern a clear pattern of Mr J. Kaczyński concentrating his vitriol against his
main opponent, Mr Donald Tusk. That vitriol had an obvious political motive, and
it followed very clearly the then political pre-election calendar. Mr J.
Kaczyński decided, in one of his frequent moments of madness, that Mr Tusk was
in charge of some kind of mafia in the Baltic region of Poland. (I’m almost
quoting the little fellow here.) This the birthplace of "Solidarity", it is
also Mr Donald Tusk's home ground and power place, and it is also a place of
special importance to those who respect and admire Mr Lech Wałęsa. (Mr J.
Kaczyński tells lies about Mr Wałęsa, as well.) It seems that Mr J. Kaczyński
had instructed the boss of the CBA (Central Anticorruption Bureau), Mr Mariusz
Kamiński, to make sure that by the time the elections were announced Mr Tusk
should be compromised, and almost dead and buried. And so two innocent people,
Mrs Sawicka, a an MP from PO, Mr Tusk's party, and the mayor of Hel, Mr Mirosław
Wądołowski, were chosen to represent the corruption that Mr J. Kaczyński had
planned in his head. A trap had been laid. There was a whole team of CBA agents,
with its own HQ, running round Mrs Sawicka, honey entrapment, no costs spared,
and all. By the time she received the "corrupt" money, she had been under
constant pressure from CBA, to do exactly this!, since the spring, and possibly
since January, of 2007, until her arrest in October of that year. Mr Wądołowski
apparently had accepted, very unwittingly, a promotional business folder from
the CBA officers, parading as businessmen, without having the slightest
knowledge that the folder contained some 150000 zlotys, circa 30000 in sterling.
The whole thing was carefully timed to coincide with the impending Polish
parliamentary election. At the time of the arrests Mr J. Kaczyński said that the
electorate "should now know for whom not to vote". The very same words were
repeated, word for word !!! by the CBA boss Mr Kamiński, during
his official press conference, a few days later. Rooboy, can you imagine such a
show happening in a civilised democracy? The chief of the Central Anticorruption
Agency working directly to the script coming from the office of the prime
minister? Can you imagine, let's say, British or Australian procurators
deciding to charge anybody arrested after such flagrant political police action
sanctioned and overseen by the prime minister himself? Give me a break. All this
is so ridiculous that it can stretch any sane man's credulity. But, alas, and
sad as it is, it has happened. And the trial of those two unfortunates is now
underway, bringing shame to the good name of Poland in the world, and to her
judiciary in particular.

There has been a fresh development today, 6th October, 2009. The very boss of
the CBA, Mr Kamiński, has heard at the office of the Rzeszów Procurator charges
of abusing power, of being in charge of illegal CBA actions, of forging
documents, and of committing perjury. (All that to do with another action of the
CBA.) If the case goes to court, and if he is found guilty Mr Mariusz Kamiński
can go down for 8 years. Sanity is returning to Poland.
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