Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner

12.04.06, 17:03
wonder what they look like...
wonder if you have your "kaczory" in your homelands...
wonder if you think kaczory would have a chance o succeeding in your
homelands....
    • marcus_anglikiem Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 12.04.06, 21:54
      i think they look like this...
      www.joemonster.org/article.php?sid=5194
      but i don't think they'd be too successful in our country because a great
      number of people don't like anything that's different...
    • usenetposts Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 13.04.06, 12:02
      The thing that would scupper their chances in the west is that we have division
      of duties. We don't get on with close family members reporting to each other in
      business or in public administration either.
      • ejmarkow Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 13.04.06, 19:53
        usenetposts napisał:

        > The thing that would scupper their chances in the west is that we have
        > division of duties. We don't get on with close family members reporting to
        > each other in business or in public administration either.

        Nepotism and cronyism is as old as politics itself, in both public and private
        employment.
        smile

        Eugene

        • ejmarkow Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 13.04.06, 20:01
          ejmarkow napisał:

          > usenetposts napisał:
          >
          > > The thing that would scupper their chances in the west is that we have
          > > division of duties. We don't get on with close family members reporting t
          > o
          > > each other in business or in public administration either.
          >
          > Nepotism and cronyism is as old as politics itself, in both public and
          private
          > employment.
          > smile
          >
          > Eugene
          >

          "are as"
        • usenetposts Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 14.04.06, 12:36
          No doubt about that, but still people tend to be more critical of it already in
          the west.
          • mbkb Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 14.04.06, 12:52
            what about Bush then?
            or maybe states are a different case also
            and yes nepotism is as old as the history itself but it was not Kaczor the
            president who chose PIS to be strongest party in the parliment (or rather the
            opposite) - the Polish people voted for them (mening allowed them to have it
            all in their kaczory hands) - and that's the part that PISses me of the most,
            don't think there's any other nation that would do sth so stupid........
            • usenetposts Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 14.04.06, 12:54
              Bush had other presidents between him and Dad and he never officially reported
              to his Dad, as far as I know.
        • sobieski010 Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 14.04.06, 12:58
          The Italians have/had Berlusconi, also very Kaczor-like I would say.
          • mbkb Re: Kaczory in the eyes of a foreigner 14.04.06, 14:23
            But still just one person at a time.
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