Zarzuty za interesy z Huszczą

IP: *.30-151.libero.it 08.10.03, 04:52
opisujecie jakies drobne ...y jak i tak wszyscy wiedza czym
ten kraj stoi tu nie ma co pisac do piachu albo pod lod i koniec
znimi tak , tak pod lod
    • Gość: ohio Re: Zarzuty za interesy z Huszczą IP: *.nas2.cincinnati1.oh.us.da.qwest.net 08.10.03, 05:47
      "A co grozi Wiesławowi Huszczy i Sławomirowi Ambrożowi, którzy
      stali za "nietrafionymi" transakcjami SPHW? - Trudno byłoby
      postawić im zarzuty. Z przyczyn proceduralnych - mówi nam
      anonimowo jeden z prokuratorów znających sprawę."

      Mowiac po prostu, prokurator boi sie zaczepic rezydentow KGB na
      Polske.
    • Gość: Free Man Middle East IP: *.client.attbi.com 08.10.03, 06:30
      WASHINGTON, 8 October 2003 — The Israeli attack on an alleged
      terrorist training camp in Syria in retaliation for a suicide
      bombing at a Haifa cafe is the latest blow to the teetering US-
      backed road map peace process.

      The plan got off to a seemingly good start in June, after US
      President George W. Bush visited the region and won commitments
      from Palestinian and Israeli leaders for what appeared to be
      the best chance in years to gain ground toward a settlement.

      But the progress was undone and the plan was derailed by yet
      another cycle of violence carried out by both sides.

      Palestinian groups abandoned their summer cease-fire following
      Israeli attempts —some successful — on the lives of Palestinian
      leaders and the Palestinian Authority’s failure to crackdown on
      groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

      Embraced by Washington as a man committed to peace, first-ever
      Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas soon resigned, the
      Intifada has since resumed and Yasser Arafat has re-emerged as
      the central Palestinian figure in the peace process — even
      though the White House has shunned him.

      As the so-called road map unraveled, the Bush administration
      began demanding that Arafat relinquish control over Palestinian
      Authority security forces to a new prime minister, and re-
      emphasized the need for Palestinians to crack down on terrorism
      as the first step to resuming the peace process.

      Meanwhile, Washington offered only mild criticism of Israel,
      whose military actions often seemed to escalate the crisis.
      Little has changed in the US position.

      Bush on Monday did not directly criticize Israel for the attack
      on the camp, saying only that he spoke to Israeli Prime
      Minister Ariel Sharon and told him Israel had the right to
      defend itself but must also consider the consequences of doing
      so.

      “I made it very clear to the prime minister — like I have
      consistently done — that Israel’s got a right to defend
      herself, that Israel must not feel constrained in terms of
      defending the homeland,” Bush said. “However, I said that it’s
      very important that any action that Israel take should avoid
      escalation and creating higher tensions.”

      Bush said that Palestinians must act against “terrorist”
      groups, but did not specify steps for Israel to meet its
      obligations under the road map. With little success, the United
      States has been pressuring Damascus to close the offices of
      Palestinian groups in Syria, and has urged the government of
      Syrian President Bashar Assad to cut off funding for the
      organizations.

      Bush in public remarks and US Secretary of State Colin Powell
      during a trip to the Syrian capital have sought to leverage the
      quick toppling of Saddam Hussein to bring Syria in line and
      focus on an Israeli-Palestinian settlement.

      With the peace process collapsing, the Bush administration has
      distanced itself. The US ambassador who had been in Israeli
      monitoring implementation of the road map has gone on vacation.
      Bush’s pledge to have US officials relentlessly pressure both
      sides to meet their obligations has gone unfulfilled, leaving
      the ball in the Palestinians’ court until they move
      against “terrorism.”

    • Gość: jacenty prokurator sie boi; huszczy i innym można postawić IP: 212.160.156.* 08.10.03, 08:41
      zarzut doprowadzenia do niekmorzystnego rozporządzenia mieniem -
      tylko trzeba popracować , no i nie bać się Głąba.
    • Gość: M.W Re: Zarzuty za interesy z Huszczą IP: *.kielce.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 08.10.03, 09:03
      Chcieliście socjalizmu to go macie ze wszelkim dobrodziejstwem.
      Nadmieniam , że socjalizm w wydaniu SLD , Uni Wolności, PSL, PiS
      LPR Platformy Obywatelskiej (na szczęście o wiele wiele mniej)
      jest taki sam, ewulował tylko z sowieckiego na europeiski
    • Gość: Chaszcze Re: Zarzuty za interesy z Huszczą IP: 152.75.141.* 08.10.03, 20:16
      Huszcza z Hatką w jednym stali domku,
      Huszcza na górze, Hatka na dole,
      wszedł tam Kapusta i rzekł:
      "Ja was panowie pierdolę".
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