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Gość: pacyfista zmasakrowano tysiace cywilow IP: *.244.186.195.dial.bluewin.ch 10.04.03, 17:29 oraz dziesiatki tysiecy zolnierzy Iraku w tej "nielegalnej wojnie" Dawida z Goliatem.. Patrz: www.panstwozla.pl Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: rak Re: zmasakrowano tysiace cywilow IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 10.04.03, 17:42 Gość portalu: pacyfista napisał(a): > oraz dziesiatki tysiecy zolnierzy Iraku w tej "nielegalnej > wojnie" Dawida z Goliatem.. Patrz: www.panstwozla.pl Pan pacyfista znowu krąży po forum, bo widocznie mu się jego książka przestała sprzedawać. Cenne jest jednak, że obok stałej oferty handlowej do stał - prawdopodobnie od nieodżałowanego ministra informacji Iraku wieść, że zginęły "dziesiątki tysięcy zołnierzy Iraku". Każda brednia jest dobra, byle na niej dało się zarobić, prawda "pacyfista"? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Benio Re: Amerykanie dziękują Polsce za udział w wojnie IP: *.abo.wanadoo.fr 10.04.03, 17:29 Pan Gumienny z usa martwi sie , ze nie moze na liste poleglych wpisac ex-rodaka. Czy los mu pomoze? Oby nie. B Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: bolek Re: Amerykanie dziękują Polsce za udział w wojnie IP: *.sympatico.ca 10.04.03, 17:32 Ty idioto-idiotko!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: ol4 Re: Amerykanie dziękują Polsce za udział w wojnie IP: *.bib.uni-mannheim.de 10.04.03, 17:32 Zamknijcie geby rusofile i buraki. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
zarty_zartami Re: Amerykanie dziękują Polsce za udział w wojnie 10.04.03, 17:45 ... Jan M. Garner z Georgii (Jan to w USA imię żeńskie - przyp. PAP) (Georgia to w USA Gruzja - przyp. zz)... juz chyba wszystko rozumiesz Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: NAJEMNI MORDERCY POLSKA-JAK NISKO TEN NAROD SIE STOCZYL. IP: *.26.21.172.Dial1.Tampa1.Level3.net 10.04.03, 17:50 POLSKA-JAK NISKO TEN NAROD SIE STOCZYL. POLSCY NAJEMNI MORDERCY DOSTALI $15 MILIONOW WYNAGRODZENIA. DRODZY RODACY SAMI WYBRALISCIE ZYDOWSKA WLADZE KWASNIEWSKIEGO - STOLCMANA. WLADZE BYLEGO KOMUNISTY SPOKREWNIONEGGO Z U.B. I SOWIECKIM KBG. NIKT WAS DO TEGO NIE ZMUSZAL. TERAZ OTRZYMUJECIE ZAPLATE ZA WLASNA GLUPOTE. DLATEGO CYWILIZOWANY SWIAT MA WAS W DUPIE Z WYJATKIEM AMERYKANSKICH FASZYSTOWSKICH MORDERCOW, KTORZY WYNAJMUJA WAS ZA PARSZYWE $15 MILIONOW. WIEC NIKT W PRZYSZLOSCI NIE BEDZIE SIE MARTWIL KIEDY ZDECHNIECIE Z GLODU. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: mjabol Re: POLSKA-JAK NISKO TEN NAROD SIE STOCZYL. IP: *.acn.waw.pl 10.04.03, 17:58 Gość portalu: NAJEMNI MORDERCY napisał(a): > > > POLSKA-JAK NISKO TEN NAROD SIE STOCZYL. > > > POLSCY NAJEMNI MORDERCY DOSTALI > $15 MILIONOW WYNAGRODZENIA. > > DRODZY RODACY SAMI WYBRALISCIE ZYDOWSKA > WLADZE KWASNIEWSKIEGO - STOLCMANA. > > WLADZE BYLEGO KOMUNISTY SPOKREWNIONEGGO > Z U.B. I SOWIECKIM KBG. > > NIKT WAS DO TEGO NIE ZMUSZAL. > TERAZ OTRZYMUJECIE ZAPLATE ZA WLASNA GLUPOTE. > > DLATEGO CYWILIZOWANY SWIAT MA WAS W DUPIE Z > WYJATKIEM AMERYKANSKICH FASZYSTOWSKICH > MORDERCOW, KTORZY WYNAJMUJA WAS ZA PARSZYWE > $15 MILIONOW. > > WIEC NIKT W PRZYSZLOSCI NIE BEDZIE SIE > MARTWIL KIEDY ZDECHNIECIE Z GLODU. > > Rzeczywiście nisko sie stoczyliśmy - powinniśmy wysłać brygadę a przynajmniej pułk wojska a nie taką garstkę. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: LongIslander Brawo GROM!!! IP: *.freqelec.com 10.04.03, 17:53 "Thunder" in the Gulf By Stephen Brown FrontPageMagazine.com | April 9, 2003 They are Poland's thunderbolt. GROM, Poland's elite special forces unit, is garnering praises from all quarters for its performance in the current Gulf war, further enhancing that central European country's reputation in the United States and adding to the relationship between America and 'New Europe'. An acronym for Operational Maneuver Reconnaissance Group ('thunder' in Polish), GROM was formed in 1991 after Poland faced threats from Islamic terrorist organizations for assisting a large-scale, secret migration of Jews from the former Soviet Union to Israel. Since then, its members, which, rare for a special forces unit, also contain women, have served in Haiti, Bosnia and Afghanistan before their current deployment in the Iraqi campaign. In the Balkans, GROM became the first military unit in Bosnia to arrest a war criminal, Slavko Dokmanovic, "The Butcher of Vukovar", before acting as bodyguard for American Ambassador William Walker in Kosovo. The UN-sponsored effort in Haiti saw the Poles perform with such distinction that the United States awarded "Poland's thunderbolt" with the Army Commendation Medal, the first foreign military unit ever honored so. In the current Iraqi campaign GROM has only added to its reputation. Fifty-six of its commandos were first operating on Iraq's southern coast, where they secured an oil platform and helped capture Umm Qasr, and are now believed to be with an American unit around Baghdad. A photo of GROM members handing over Iraqi prisoners to US troops that appeared in the media caused a massive wave of pride in Poland and among the ten million Polish-Americans in the United States Poland's presence in the current conflict is owed to the Polish government of Prime Minister Leszek Miller, which responded almost immediately to the American request for military assistance. This aid also includes an anti-chemical warfare unit and a logistics ship. However, most of Poland's other armed forces are still outfitted with antiquated, Soviet-era equipment, limiting their deployment abroad. Nevertheless, by committing forces to the Gulf, Poland did honor its offer to support the United States after 9/11. Reasons for Poland's strong support for America in the Iraqi war are varied. Besides a genuine desire to help, Poland's assistance is also part of that country's policy of building a strong relationship with America. Although Poland is part of Europe and will soon join the European Union, it is looking across the ocean. Poles have never forgotten how France and England let their country down in 1939 and place little faith in them, while trusting Germany and Russia even less. As well, Poland's mistrust of Western European countries only increased when it witnessed their decade-long passivity towards the slaughter in the Balkans, proving once again they still regard European lives beyond 'Old Europe' as expendable. Eastern Europeans also noticed no action was taken in the conflict until the United States intervened. Moreover, Poland, and the other Eastern European countries who support the Iraqi war, have not forgotten what it is like to live under a dictatorship, the Soviet tyranny having ended only a dozen years ago. And again, they know it was the United States that was instrumental in destroying that obscenity and not leftist Western Europe. And although many Polish people were against the Iraqi war, their stance was due to Pope John Paul II's disapproval rather than to anti-Americanism. This Polish opposition isn't surprising as Poland is the most Catholic and Christian nation in Europe, and the pope also hails from there. But there are no large, anti-war demonstrations in Eastern Europe like the recent one in Holland where 20,000 Dutch and Muslim protesters in Amsterdam shouted: "Hamas, Hamas, all Jews must die with gas." In fact, a recent anti-war protest in Estonia, another former communist country that supports America, drew only 200 demonstrators, indicating the peoples of the former Soviet block are much closer to America in their moral values than the Dutch and other anti-war Western Europeans. America, for its part, appreciates Poland's support in NATO and against unsavory regimes as well as its size, 40 million population and geographic position, which serves as a bridge to the countries of Eastern Europe. This member of New Europe also helped its cause in America when it purchased 48 American F-16 fighters earlier this year, tweaking the nose of the French, who were in the running for the contract. But it was President Bush himself who, after a visit by Polish President Aleksandr Kwasniewski to the White House, summed up best Poland's importance and relationship with America when he said: " I have no better friend in Europe today." Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: serek Re: Amerykanie dziękują Polsce za udział w wojnie IP: *.27.120.24.lvcm.com 12.04.03, 17:31 annapanna napisała: > Towarzystwo wzajemnej adoracji ? dokladnie Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś