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IP: *.208.114.183.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net 18.10.01, 21:35
TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES


This, from a Canadian newspaper, no less, is worth sharing.
America: The Good Neighbor.
Widespread but only partial news coverage was given
recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from
Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian television
commentator. What follows is the full text of his
trenchant remarks as printed in the Congressional

Record:

"This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the
Americans as the most generous and possibly the least
appreciated people on all the earth.
Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and
Italy were lifted out of the debris of war by the
Americans who poured in billions of dollars and
forgave other billions in debts. None of these
countries is today paying even the interest on its
remaining debts to the United States.
When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it
was the Americans who propped it up, and their reward
was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of
Paris. I was there. I saw it.

When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the United
States that hurries in to help. This spring, 59
American communities were flattened by tornadoes.
Nobody helped.



The Marshall Plan and the Truman Policy pumped
billions of dollars into discouraged countries. Now
newspapers in those countries are writing about the
decadent, warmongering Americans.

I'd like to see just one of those countries that is
gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar
build its own airplane. Does any other country in the
world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the
Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10? If so, why
don't they fly them? Why do all the International
lines except Russia fly American Planes?

Why does no other land on earth even consider putting
a man or woman on the moon? You talk about Japanese
technocracy, and you get radios. You talk about German
technocracy, and you get automobiles. You talk about
American technocracy, and you find men on the moon -
not once, but several times and safely home again.

You talk about scandals, and the Americans put theirs
right in the store window for everybody to look at.


Even their draft-dodgers are not pursued and hounded.
They are here on our streets, and most of them, unless
they are breaking Canadian laws, are getting American
dollars from ma and pa at home to spend here.


When the railways of France, Germany and India were
breaking down through age, it was the Americans who
rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the
New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an
old caboose. Both are still broke.

I can name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to
the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me
even one time when someone else raced to the Americans
in trouble? I don't think there was outside help even
during the San Francisco earthquake.

Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one
Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get
kicked around. They will come out of this thing with
their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled
to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating
over their present troubles. I hope Canada is not one
of those."

Stand proud, America!


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    • Gość: glorius Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.tychy.msk.pl 18.10.01, 22:07
      Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):


      >
      >
      >
      > I'd like to see just one of those countries that is
      > gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar
      > build its own airplane. Does any other country in the
      > world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the
      > Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10? If so, why
      > don't they fly them? Why do all the International
      > lines except Russia fly American Planes?


      A Airbusy to co...szybowce!!! O ile wiem europejskie samoloty spod znaku Airbus
      są równie dobre jak amerykańskie Boeingi. Poza tym Rosjanie też produkują (już w
      niewielkim stopniu) duże samoloty pasażerskie. Poza tym, czy to Amerykanie
      wytwarzają największe samoloty transportie...chyba nie. Robi to Antonow i to w
      Rosji.

      > Why does no other land on earth even consider putting
      > a man or woman on the moon? You talk about Japanese
      > technocracy, and you get radios. You talk about German
      > technocracy, and you get automobiles. You talk about
      > American technocracy, and you find men on the moon -
      > not once, but several times and safely home again.

      Rosjanie kiedy jeszcze było ich na to stać też wysyłali w kosmos swoich. Nie
      posadzili co prawda na księżycu swoich ludzi ale za to mają doświadczenie w
      budowie i utrzymaniu stacji orbitalnych. Co zresztą jest wykorzystywane we
      współpracy z USA.:-)

      >
      >
      > When the railways of France, Germany and India were
      > breaking down through age, it was the Americans who
      > rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the
      > New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an
      > old caboose. Both are still broke.

      Nie zapomnij iż SNCF i DB były państwowymi firmami!!! Ich rozkwit zawdzięczają w
      głównej mierze państwowym dotacjom Francji i RFN. Zresztą widać tego
      rezultaty...TGV i ICE DB to przyszłość kolei. A nie powstały one z kredytów tylko
      z subsydiów państwowych:-))

      >
      > I can name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to
      > the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me
      > even one time when someone else raced to the Americans
      > in trouble? I don't think there was outside help even
      > during the San Francisco earthquake.

      Po atakach 11 września rząd RP zwrócił się do USA z ofertą pomocy...mieli wysłać
      grupy poszukiwawcze do NY City. Zgdanij jaka była odpowiedź USA? Podziękowali i
      powiedzieli, że nie potrzebują pomocy. W takim razie jak my mogliśmy im pomóc w
      inny sposób? Nie jesteśmy aż tak bogatym krajem aby USA pomagać w bardziej
      wyrafinowany spośób. Zaoferowaliśmy pomoc taką na jaką było nas stać!!

      • Gość: szpok Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.fl.us.prserv.net 22.10.01, 06:19
        Brawo! p. glorius. Pelno jest takich co naprawde nie rozumieja tej propagandy,
        ktora wtlacza do glow ze tylko ameryka pomaga , tylko ameryka produkuje, tylko
        ameryka ma , ameryka jest, ameryka daje, ameryka leczy itd, itp. Ci ,,pelno
        takich"naprawde wieza ze tylko ameryka.
        • Gość: Janusz K blah, blah, blah... IP: *.proxy.aol.com 22.10.01, 06:39
          No pewno, bo przeciez jeszcze Polska daje i produkuje.
          Cala Europa Srodkowa produkuje mniej niz 1% (jeden procent) ekonomii
          europejskiej.
          Oczywiscie jeszcze Rosja i Chiny daja - blah, blah, blah - sierpem po grzbiecie.

          Ktorej czesci tego tekstu nie mozesz zrozumiec?

          Janusz K
    • Gość: Darek Re: I wish this was in polish IP: 216.126.91.* 18.10.01, 22:17
      Hi Kingfish,
      This is an excellent point. I'd like that.
      Kanadyjczycy byli jedni z pierwszych ktorzy zaczeli udzielac pomocy i to juz
      kilka godzin po ataku. Przyklad 4 strazakow z Brampthon, ON wskoczylo do
      samochodu i pojechali pomagac w ratowaniu. Canadian Red Cross jeszcze tego
      samego dnia zaczal zbierac pieniadze i Canadian Blood Services krew dla rannych.
      Rzad kanadyjski wyslal zaraz specjalistyczne ekipy do NY. Jak wiesz nastepnego
      dnia prezydent byl na gruzach WTC i zauwazyl tych z Kanady. Niestety w kilka
      dni pozniej w swoim oredziu do narodu dziekowal wszyskim kraja jak Wielka
      Brytani, Japonia, Meksyk czy Niemcy..... ale nigdy nie powiedzial slowa Kanada.
      Pozdrowienia
      • Gość: szpok Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.fl.us.prserv.net 22.10.01, 06:06
        Bo dla prezydenta, Canada to ameryka jako jedno panstwo.
    • Gość: Yidele Why ? What's new about shining America's nob? IP: *.budimex.com.pl 18.10.01, 23:10
    • Gość: asd Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.TAMP.splitrock.net 19.10.01, 00:26
      asd
    • Gość: WallSt Nie sadze zeby to cos zmienilo, niektorzy i tak tego nie zrozumieja... IP: *.7.252.64.snet.net 20.10.01, 15:25
    • Gość: Janusz K Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.proxy.aol.com 22.10.01, 06:35
      Kingfish,

      What is your feeling about what you read in this forum about America?
      And I thought that liberals are a problem.

      I am not sure if I should be disappointed or glad that I am not there.
      It is so strange feeling to be out for few years and now not being able to find
      your own intellectual roots in your native country.

      It is a nice piece. Thanks.

      Janusz K.
      • Gość: Yidele Alienated? IP: *.budimex.com.pl 23.10.01, 02:10
        Life is hard & full of zasadzka's. Why would you expect Poland to remain in the
        same hole you left it in? Perhaps you heard one to many pollack jokes and
        actually give credence to the assertion that Poles are stupid? Only You and
        your analyst know for sure. This is what happens to those who want to
        assimilate too fast - they loose touch with their culture while getting an
        ersatz version of the one they're tring to suck up to. Get a clue! Bullshit
        propaganda written to inspire ignorant rednecks ( a'la "Ordynarny amerykan"
        tudziez "Jestem Amerykanem" ) just isn't going to work on people who think for
        themselves and don't share your particular blindspot to obvious falsehoods in
        the text you provided. I have lived in America for MANY happy years, I have
        been educated there, formed my worldview there and I am not blind.
        Some of my closest family still live there - furthermore I actually support
        the American action against terror - but I refuse to be bamboozled and lied to
        about the "humanitarian" nature of this war - it is pure economics and power
        and has nothing whatsoever to do with " protecting the world from the scourge
        of terrorism,lifting up, oferring a helping hand" or revenge, for that matter.
        Your country & your leaders are lying to you, keeping you misinformed and
        managable - and you glorify them for it! Using the expedient of war, your
        government is robbing you of your rights and you applaude! It is just such a
        government that caused the oryginal 13 colonies to rebel, except that the ruler
        was named King George the III , not George Bush the II.


        P.S This is what some of the founding fathers of a once great nation had to say
        about freedom and government:

        He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from
        oppression; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will
        reach to himself.
        • Gość: kingfish Re: Alienated? IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 23.10.01, 02:17
          “Life is hard & full of zasadzka's” Very good and very funny,
          • Gość: Yidele Life is hard & full of zasadzkas IP: *.budimex.com.pl 23.10.01, 02:54
            well, *I* did not make that up - and yes, it is funny
            • Gość: Kingfish Re: :-) IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 23.10.01, 02:56
        • Gość: Kugiel Re: Alienated? IP: *.proxy.aol.com 23.10.01, 03:40
          Gość portalu: Yidele napisał(a):

          - furthermore I actually support
          > the American action against terror - but I refuse to be bamboozled and lied to
          > about the "humanitarian" nature of this war - it is pure economics and power
          > and has nothing whatsoever to do with " protecting the world from the scourge
          > of terrorism,lifting up, oferring a helping hand" or revenge, for that matter.
          > Your country & your leaders are lying to you, keeping you misinformed and
          > managable - and you glorify them for it! Using the expedient of war, your
          > government is robbing you of your rights and you applaude! It is just such a
          > government that caused the oryginal 13 colonies to rebel, except that the ruler
          > was named King George the III , not George Bush the II.
          >
          "'splain it to me like I'm a four year old"

          - where is the economics of this war?
          - there is enough enemies out there - nothing wrong to show some of the mighty
          power. It could make some SOB's think twice before they decide to go on a joy
          ride to splatter their brains against a piece of real estate.
          - somehow I don't believe in the conspiracy theories - this is not Watergate,
          this is not Vietnam, this is not Clinton's legacy - this one is different and you
          can smell it in the air
          - loss of civil rights? - sounds like an overzealous ACLU outcry, I don't buy
          it. Not yet.
          • Gość: Yidele Alienated!! IP: *.budimex.com.pl 23.10.01, 04:01
            Gość portalu: Kugiel napisał(a):

            > "'splain it to me like I'm a four year old"
            >
            > - where is the economics of this war?
            > - there is enough enemies out there - nothing wrong to show some of the mighty
            > power. It could make some SOB's think twice before they decide to go on a joy
            > ride to splatter their brains against a piece of real estate.
            > - somehow I don't believe in the conspiracy theories - this is not Watergate,
            > this is not Vietnam, this is not Clinton's legacy - this one is different and y
            > ou
            > can smell it in the air
            > - loss of civil rights? - sounds like an overzealous ACLU outcry, I don't buy
            > it. Not yet.

            Fair enough. The economics of this war are in and around the basin of the caspian
            sea. Here's a link to the Heritage foundation which describes the reasons for
            america's policy in the region ( including iraq and iran ). keep in mind that
            this is actually a conservative site and is by many considered one of the true
            voices of the ruling elite in your country.

            www.heritage.org/library/categories/forpol/bg1132.html

            Here's another link to DEBKA - by some considered to be M0ssad sourced:
            www.debka.com/CHINA/body_china.html

            I think that you can draw your own conclusions, but IMHO maybe the events of the
            11th and certainly America's subsequent attack on the area are a screen for a
            very real shift of the world power balance.

            Oil! Black Gold! Texas Tea!
            • Gość: Kugiel Re: Alienated!! IP: *.proxy.aol.com 25.10.01, 04:54
              Gość portalu: Yidele napisał(a):

              > Gość portalu: Kugiel napisał(a):
              >
              > > "'splain it to me like I'm a four year old"
              > >
              > > - where is the economics of this war?
              > > - there is enough enemies out there - nothing wrong to show some of the mi
              > ghty
              > > power. It could make some SOB's think twice before they decide to go on a
              > joy
              > > ride to splatter their brains against a piece of real estate.
              > > - somehow I don't believe in the conspiracy theories - this is not Waterga
              > te,
              > > this is not Vietnam, this is not Clinton's legacy - this one is different
              > and y
              > > ou
              > > can smell it in the air
              > > - loss of civil rights? - sounds like an overzealous ACLU outcry, I don't
              > buy
              > > it. Not yet.
              >
              > Fair enough. The economics of this war are in and around the basin of the caspi
              > an
              > sea. Here's a link to the Heritage foundation which describes the reasons for
              > america's policy in the region ( including iraq and iran ). keep in mind that
              > this is actually a conservative site and is by many considered one of the true
              > voices of the ruling elite in your country.
              >
              > <a href="http://www.heritage.org/library/categories/forpol/bg1132.html">www.her
              > itage.org/library/categories/forpol/bg1132.html</a>
              >
              > Here's another link to DEBKA - by some considered to be M0ssad sourced:
              > <a href="http://www.debka.com/CHINA/body_china.html">www.debka.com/CHINA/body_c
              > hina.html</a>
              >
              > I think that you can draw your own conclusions, but IMHO maybe the events of th
              > e
              > 11th and certainly America's subsequent attack on the area are a screen for a
              > very real shift of the world power balance.
              >
              > Oil! Black Gold! Texas Tea!

              What's your take on www.jonathanpollard.org/2001/040301.htm - re: Debka.
              Ohter comments to follow when I have more time to digest the other stuff.
        • Gość: jansuz K I had fought leftist brainwash before I left Poland and I still do... IP: *.proxy.aol.com 23.10.01, 06:40
          I really think you have just mixed-up the point I was trying to make.
          I am disappointed in an increased blind-full leftist mindset among many Poles.
          I did not change, as you trying to suggest. I had fought this ridiculous logic
          before, and I still do. Therefore, if I am alienated that is because there is
          more and more leftists “thinkers” who think that they are suddenly independent.
          They think so in the same time as old communist hardliners are ruling their
          supposedly left wing party (the real left wing dos not exist in Poland – this
          one is ex-communist, or pro-soviet). They transforming into Macho-Boloney
          jerks, just because they think that since they are tested democracy now they
          can choose to be critical of anybody. However, let me tell you, they do not
          know what being intellectually free is. My former professors and friends did.
          This new plague of communists is helpless.

          Moreover, you do not have to tell me about being Polish here in US. I stood-up
          to my former manager for Polish jokes and almost expelled one student from the
          university for the same reason. Until I understood that the problem is
          partially with us – we just take this shit way to seriously.

          But, anyways – nobody said that this war is moral. It is about mitigating the
          risk of being strike again. You cannot compare it to any other situation in the
          history. This is “live or die” situation. This is “good or evil”, and if you
          don’t understand this, than I don’t know what is it that you were doing here in
          US. None of the quotes you cited here applies to this situation. They look like
          homework done by a student in rush just to pass “done-it” check.

          Janusz K
          • Gość: Kingfish Re: I had fought leftist brainwash before I left Poland and I still do IP: *.244.236.170.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net 23.10.01, 14:07

            This is a very important point that no one seems to understand. This conflict is
            unlike ant other before it. None of the shit about America trying to take over
            the world applies here, even if you believe in such none sense in the first
            place. On September 11 we lost more people than we did in Pearl Harbor, and we
            all know what happened there after.

            > But, anyways – nobody said that this war is moral. It is about mitigating
            > the
            > risk of being strike again. You cannot compare it to any other situation in the
            >
            > history. This is “live or die” situation. This is “good or ev
            > il”, and if you
            > don’t understand this, than I don’t know what is it that you were d
            > oing here in
            > US. None of the quotes you cited here applies to this situation. They look like
            >
            > homework done by a student in rush just to pass “done-it” check.
            >
            > Janusz K
            \

          • Gość: Yidele Brainwash and the innocents abroad IP: *.budimex.com.pl 24.10.01, 01:05
            Dear K, You haven't answered any of my assertions or questions - I have no
            intention of ignoring yours, so let's analize them:

            >>"... I really think you have just mixed-up the point I was trying to make.
            >>I am disappointed in an increased blind-full leftist mindset among many
            Poles.
            >>I did not change, as you trying to suggest. I had fought this ridiculous
            logic
            >>before, and I still do. Therefore, if I am alienated that is because there is
            more and more leftists “thinkers” who think that they are suddenly independent."

            Pray, what point did I mix up? please point this out to me :

            1) You claim: "It is so strange feeling to be out for few years and now not
            being able to find your own intellectual roots in your native country" - Yours
            is a voice of a rejected & alienated man - this OBVIOUSLY is because you
            thought that Polish intellectual leanings were going to be as optimistically
            right-wing as they were at the beginnig. You failed to take into account a
            number of issues ( not surprisingly, as you were abroad learning how to be an
            American ) amongst which the formost is the complete sell-out of the political
            center/right and the compromises which brought criminals and thieves from AWS,
            ZCHN, ROP into positions where they could do their theiving worst. You also
            failed to take into account the influence of the radical, anti-west clergy who
            see America as the root of all evil and whoredom ( isn't that surprising? just
            like the Taliban's Mullah's)

            2)you expose your ambivalence toward your Homeland:
            "I am not sure if I should be disappointed or glad that I am not there"
            Are these the words of a man who is at home in the culture that bore him?

            3) you expose the depth to which you assimilated the ersatz "values" of the
            american pseudo-right, symbolised by R.Limbaugh, G.D.Liddy and other
            Politologues:
            " And I thought that liberals are a problem"
        • Gość: Kingfish Re: Alienated?NOT!! IP: *.244.236.170.Dial1.Weehawken1.Level3.net 23.10.01, 13:43
          Lets first talk about Afghanistan. We are there to eliminate Osama Bin Laden,
          his network and the government which protected him during and after three
          consecutive attacks on our people. It would be nice just to go there and kick
          some ass with out any BS about humanitarian effort, but
          whether you like it or not we need the support of every country in the world,
          especially in the Middle East, to wage a successful campaign against terrorism.
          And I am not talking about the mini war in Afghanistan but about the entire
          picture. Propaganda always was and always will be a part of any war. Why are
          you surprised? Smart people see thru it, understand its purpose and move on.
          However, regardless how silly it seems to you, the fact remains that United
          States of America for many years and to this day supplies Afghanistan with more
          humanitarian aid than any other country in the world. This along with
          the$1.700.000.000,00 of humanitarian aid to other countries, every year, is
          never talked about.

          As to your surprised attack on Poles in America you are totally off base. I
          don’t blindly believe everything the government tells me. American actions all
          over the world are always triggered to protect our interests and nothing else.
          The Gulf war was a perfect example. But did you really expect America to
          say: “We are going after Iraq to protect our oil supply and we don’t give a rats
          ass about Kuwait”? Com on Yidele you are an intelligent guy and you should know
          better.


          This one with Osama and Taliban is different. I don’t believe at all that
          objective of this mission is to protect our economical interests in this part
          of the world. This is strictly about protection of our country, revenge and
          national pride. We lost almost 6000 people. Almost every one in the Tri State
          Area knows somebody, or of somebody, who lost his life in WTC. I personally
          attended 7 funerals and should attend 9 more but most bodies will never be
          recovered. This one is truly different. Trust me, take my word for, I feel it
          in my heart.

          So don’t be so quick with your judgment of me and other Poles. We are not as
          stupid as you think.

          pzdr
          Kingfish
          • Gość: Yidele Alien ate it IP: *.budimex.com.pl 24.10.01, 01:16
            >>As to your surprised attack on Poles in America you are totally off base.
            When did I attack Poles in America? It is true that I don't think much of
            racist, biggots xenophobes and Burak dealers - but in this I don't
            discriminate. Anyway, not all that long ago *I* was a Pole in America
            >>I don’t blindly believe everything the government tells me. American actions
            all
            >>over the world are always triggered to protect our interests and nothing
            else.
            Good of you to say so. In light of this, why do you fawn over such idiotic bits
            of drivel such as "I am an American" quoted earlier? they are gross lies and
            simplifications - You ought to know better.
            >>The Gulf war was a perfect example. But did you really expect America to
            >>say: “We are going after Iraq to protect our oil supply and we don’t give a
            rats
            >>ass about Kuwait”? Com on Yidele you are an intelligent guy and you should
            know
            better.

            I do know better. That is why I hold americans to the standards decreed in
            their Constitution. -

            Shalom!
            • Gość: Kingfish Re: Correct,alien did eat it I saw it in the movie IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 24.10.01, 02:45
              Contrary to my extreme views on terrorism and terrorists, which in my opinion
              are only extreme to those who don’t understand the problem, I too consider
              bigots and racist a lower form of life.
              pzdr
              Kingfish
      • Gość: Kingfish Re: To Janusz K IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 23.10.01, 23:20
        Gość portalu: Janusz K napisał(a):

        > Kingfish,
        >
        > What is your feeling about what you read in this forum about America?
        > And I thought that liberals are a problem.

        It makes me sad but life goes on.
        >
        > I am not sure if I should be disappointed or glad that I am not there.
        > It is so strange feeling to be out for few years and now not being able to find
        >
        > your own intellectual roots in your native country.

        To me after 20 years this is very interesting because I remember Poland full of
        people who were not allowed have or at
        least express their opinions. For the most part I enjoy the conversation with
        some marginal exception like J.Bond or Nik
        who just don’t understand what to do with free speech. But I don’t hate them. It
        is like watching a weirdo in the circus
        freak show.

        >
        > It is a nice piece. Thanks.
        >
        > Janusz K.


    • Gość: daniel Re: Kingfish, I wish you can comrehend IP: 168.103.126.* 24.10.01, 00:34
      wyglada na to ze chcesz okryc sie flaga Ameryki i powiedziec - Ja jestem
      Ameryka - i to co ja chce jest patriotyczne i dobre dla calego swiata, ten kto
      z tym sie nie zgadza jest zwyklym tchorzem i terrorysta. Garbage!
      Ten jest patriota kto patrzy krytycznie na siebie i swoj kraj i swoj narod. To
      znaczy ze ma odwage. 2 Wojna swiatowa zrobial Ameryke bogata, naplyw kapitalu i
      inteligencji z Europy, nowe horyzonty. Na dodatek gdyby nie Rosja, Chiny i
      wszyscy alianci nie byloby zwyciestwa. Twoi przyjaciele pisza ze Polacy zawszy
      byli po zlej stronie. Gdyby Europa byla po stronie Hitlera mielibysmy swiat
      zjednoczony dawno pod jednym terrorem.
      • Gość: Kingfish Re: Daniel I wish you could comprehend. IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 24.10.01, 01:38

        I wish you could understand what you were reading. How can you conclude anything
        about me from
        the quote of some other person? Are you this stupid? Why should I even entertain
        responding to your
        hallucinations since you already know what I am feeling and thinking from
        someone else’s quote?
        What is your rambling, which resembles a monolog of a schizophrenic ,have
        anything to do with
        the original or any post to which you responded?:

        Gość portalu: daniel napisał(a):

        2 Wojna swiatowa zrobial Ameryke bogata, naplyw kapitalu i
        >
        > inteligencji z Europy, nowe horyzonty. Na dodatek gdyby nie Rosja, Chiny i
        > wszyscy alianci nie byloby zwyciestwa. Twoi przyjaciele pisza ze Polacy zawszy
        > byli po zlej stronie. Gdyby Europa byla po stronie Hitlera mielibysmy swiat
        > zjednoczony dawno pod jednym terrore.

        You are really out there! Gone!


        • Gość: daniel Re: Kingfish, I wish you are a civilized hacker. IP: 168.103.126.* 24.10.01, 15:32
          Nie mam czasu odpowiadac na twoja wulgarna mail. Czytanie waszej propagandy
          daje nam poznac jaka jest miedzy nami przepasc. W tym wypadku Polacy maja
          podobna opinie z Europejczykami, Azjatami, murzynami itd. przeczytaj profesora
          Normana Finkelshteina.
          • quickly Kingfish, wszedzie cie pelno frajerze 25.10.01, 05:01
            Kingfish, widze, ze dzisiaj masz znow napady swojej choroby.
            Przestan ludziom ublizac, wylacz komputer i idz spac.
            Tak bedzie lepiej dla nas wszystkich, frajerze!
          • Gość: Kingfish Re: Kingfish, I wish you were a civilized hacker. IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 27.10.01, 18:16

            Jak już ci powiedziałem zrozumienie tematu jest podstawowym elementem dyskusji.

            Gość portalu: daniel napisał(a):

            > Nie mam czasu odpowiadac na twoja wulgarna mail. Czytanie waszej propagandy
            > daje nam poznac jaka jest miedzy nami przepasc. W tym wypadku Polacy maja
            > podobna opinie z Europejczykami, Azjatami, murzynami itd. przeczytaj profesora
            > Normana Finkelshteina.

        • Gość: road KingRyba jak ty pieNknie piszesz po hamerykansku IP: *.server.ntl.com 25.10.01, 06:04
          Moze juz przestaniesz blyszczec i zaczniesz pisac w jezyku w jakim jest to cale forum
          • quickly Towarzyszu Kingfish, palancie, piszcie po polsku! 25.10.01, 06:15
            Faktycznie, dobry obyczj nakazuje abyscie uzywali, towarzyszu Kingfish,
            angielskiego tylko i wylacznie w uzasadnionych przypadkach. Dlatego wiec,
            niniejszym, nalezaloby abyscie, towarzyszu Kingfish, kazde swoje wpisy w jezyku
            angielskim zechcieli uzupelnic odpowiednim tlumaczeniem w jezyku polskim.
            Partia wam za to serdecznie dziekuje.
    • Gość: :) Re: I wish this was in polish IP: *.basf.com 27.10.01, 16:49
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