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Wednesday, 23.09.2009.

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Polish lawmakers condemn 1939 Soviet "invasion"

The lower house of Poland’s parliament adopted on Wednesday a resolution condemning the entry of Soviet troops into Eastern Poland in September 1939.

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szemi

pre 14 godina

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.
(Ataman, 24 September 2009 00:01)

This is not the best direction for expansion indeed for many reasons.I have totally other ideas for example New york area could be a good target.After all there we have already our people for examle my uncle Zoli bá or József Fõherceg(Joe as everybody knows him).And I really do not care that both of them are fond of W as long as they are willing to serve our expansionist objectives.And over there even food weapon cannot be used.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

Probably a bit more about it. The official name of "Kosovo" in Hungarian is not "Koszovó" as one would expect, but "Rigómezö". This is a translation because "Rigó" is "blackbird" and "mezö" is "field", hence the Hungarian name is the 100% equivalent what "Косово поле" does mean.

Same applies to German because as we know (who knows German) the German version is "Amselfeld" and "Amsel" is "blackbird".

The difference is, that not even in their wildest dreams did ever Germans officially claim, "Amselfeld" would belong to Greater Germany just because of the name.

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/8324/sajth.jpg

I probably should not reveal this dark secret, now Pijetro and Lenard know too, how to keep the "á" vowels from the word "Zágráb" away.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

The same word ("кос") is used in different South Russian dialects, but the more modern Northern "дрозд" is pushing it out.

By the way: here they ("кос") are very cute, but not small at all!

And yes, we have "косово" every day on our pine trees, they are stealing the seeds like any other birds. And quarreling loudly, like Serbs and Albanians.

Such shifts happened in the language. If anyone is using "Belkin" computer equipment, that's a Russian name, is from "Белка".

Now, what is today "Белка" - that was "Веверица" in medieval Russian. This does not needs to be translated. In Russia they turn white during the winter, hence "Белка". The pronouncing is bit different from Serbian tough, "в" being soft. To my surprise, Slovaks use the same word.

szemi

pre 14 godina

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!
(Kosova-USA, 23 September 2009 20:38)

These are not serb dreams but polish reality.Poles have to make up for the mistakes of their politicians and as soon as liberation of kosovo starts expect two long time enemies cossacks and polish volunteers fighting for their common brothers side by side.Anyway you use that name kosova in your nickname.Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kos

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Earlier or later Poles will have to help their serb brothers to liberate their sacred province taken away by agression.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 16:29)

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!

szemi

pre 14 godina

Lazar

Those from wasze Kamienice unfortunatelly control Serbia through some puppets as well.AS to Poland controlled by foreigners it is true only from the end of 18th century.

rote

pre 14 godina

Two days of hysteria in Poland are based on realizing that Russophobe as their main exporting good is now less demanded. First they revealed the main target of the supposed US missiles by saying that now they are defenseless against Russia. They forgot of the mantras about Iranian and Korean missiles which they had repeated for several years.

Now they talk of Stalinism as if being equal to Hitlerism and recalling of Katyn crime. Well now the ball is on our side and soon the world will learn things Poles would like to forget. They know we had had a Katyn of our own in 1920-23. Their envy about M-R Pact is based on the fact that Hitler had refused similar Pact offered by Poland and never let them join the Axis states.

In 1939 we just returned back our lands occupied by Poland 19 years before and stopped there and then. It was Curzon Line scheduled by one of the biggest Russophobe. Even he assumed those lands as Russian ones ! So on September 17 when Polish Army had stopped to exist and when Polish Government had flown to London we just could not afford our people being occupied by Hitler. That Poland stopped to exist on September 16.

Today in Moscow I saw the Polish Ambassador escorted by several Russian security cars and an Ambulance. And this is the first time I witnessed such an escort for an Ambassador ! This what we are going to have if they keep on moving forward and looking backward all the time. Now that geopolitical valued of Poland is dumped they have to thing twice before letting out their real feelings.

What if all of a sudden Russia sticks to the Polish stance and backed by Germany will open the discussion to return all the lands occupied ? What will the Baltic microbes feel ? What will Ukraine and Belorussia ( which now obtain 100% of those lands ) say ? Then it will come to Finland and Romania … Best if we stop here and stick to Helsinki documents and find things that unite us.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

The parts of Poland that the Soviets invaded were overwhelmingly inhabited by Belarussians and Ukrainians, not polish people. In particular is the repression that the polish authorities had on the orthodox people in the 1930s. Forced catholization and polishization programs resulted in over 100 orthodox churches being closed down, and many other repressive things. Languages were banned and orthodox people were prohibited to own land right before the soviet reconquest of these former imperial russian lands. Thank god for those people that Russia went in and took those lands BACK as it once had them in the past. Polish boundaries in the interwar period were a result of the polish-russian war, in which poland got land which it never deserved to have. When they got the land they had apartheid, and were doing with the orthodox people exactly what the germans were doing with the jews. Progressively things were getting worse and worse. They had only one labor camp, and actual routing of people into concentration camps did not come only because they did not have enough time to get to that stage. Poland's nazi trends are very well known. Heck, they tried to catholizice aushwitz. But as there is a saying in poland, "nasze ulitze, wasze kamienitce"... the polish posters know what that means... it was a saying that the polish had back in the 1930s, that certain others basically controlled poland. That is what poland is today still, where foreigners control it, and always have controlled it.

troika melb

pre 14 godina

Finaly!!!

After all this years they dont have to keep their feeling forced in their throught from their bully neighbour.

Poland, there will be no upesment of agressors in Europe ever again.

szemi

pre 14 godina

Lazar

Those from wasze Kamienice unfortunatelly control Serbia through some puppets as well.AS to Poland controlled by foreigners it is true only from the end of 18th century.

szemi

pre 14 godina

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!
(Kosova-USA, 23 September 2009 20:38)

These are not serb dreams but polish reality.Poles have to make up for the mistakes of their politicians and as soon as liberation of kosovo starts expect two long time enemies cossacks and polish volunteers fighting for their common brothers side by side.Anyway you use that name kosova in your nickname.Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kos

rote

pre 14 godina

Two days of hysteria in Poland are based on realizing that Russophobe as their main exporting good is now less demanded. First they revealed the main target of the supposed US missiles by saying that now they are defenseless against Russia. They forgot of the mantras about Iranian and Korean missiles which they had repeated for several years.

Now they talk of Stalinism as if being equal to Hitlerism and recalling of Katyn crime. Well now the ball is on our side and soon the world will learn things Poles would like to forget. They know we had had a Katyn of our own in 1920-23. Their envy about M-R Pact is based on the fact that Hitler had refused similar Pact offered by Poland and never let them join the Axis states.

In 1939 we just returned back our lands occupied by Poland 19 years before and stopped there and then. It was Curzon Line scheduled by one of the biggest Russophobe. Even he assumed those lands as Russian ones ! So on September 17 when Polish Army had stopped to exist and when Polish Government had flown to London we just could not afford our people being occupied by Hitler. That Poland stopped to exist on September 16.

Today in Moscow I saw the Polish Ambassador escorted by several Russian security cars and an Ambulance. And this is the first time I witnessed such an escort for an Ambassador ! This what we are going to have if they keep on moving forward and looking backward all the time. Now that geopolitical valued of Poland is dumped they have to thing twice before letting out their real feelings.

What if all of a sudden Russia sticks to the Polish stance and backed by Germany will open the discussion to return all the lands occupied ? What will the Baltic microbes feel ? What will Ukraine and Belorussia ( which now obtain 100% of those lands ) say ? Then it will come to Finland and Romania … Best if we stop here and stick to Helsinki documents and find things that unite us.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

The parts of Poland that the Soviets invaded were overwhelmingly inhabited by Belarussians and Ukrainians, not polish people. In particular is the repression that the polish authorities had on the orthodox people in the 1930s. Forced catholization and polishization programs resulted in over 100 orthodox churches being closed down, and many other repressive things. Languages were banned and orthodox people were prohibited to own land right before the soviet reconquest of these former imperial russian lands. Thank god for those people that Russia went in and took those lands BACK as it once had them in the past. Polish boundaries in the interwar period were a result of the polish-russian war, in which poland got land which it never deserved to have. When they got the land they had apartheid, and were doing with the orthodox people exactly what the germans were doing with the jews. Progressively things were getting worse and worse. They had only one labor camp, and actual routing of people into concentration camps did not come only because they did not have enough time to get to that stage. Poland's nazi trends are very well known. Heck, they tried to catholizice aushwitz. But as there is a saying in poland, "nasze ulitze, wasze kamienitce"... the polish posters know what that means... it was a saying that the polish had back in the 1930s, that certain others basically controlled poland. That is what poland is today still, where foreigners control it, and always have controlled it.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Earlier or later Poles will have to help their serb brothers to liberate their sacred province taken away by agression.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 16:29)

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!

troika melb

pre 14 godina

Finaly!!!

After all this years they dont have to keep their feeling forced in their throught from their bully neighbour.

Poland, there will be no upesment of agressors in Europe ever again.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

The same word ("кос") is used in different South Russian dialects, but the more modern Northern "дрозд" is pushing it out.

By the way: here they ("кос") are very cute, but not small at all!

And yes, we have "косово" every day on our pine trees, they are stealing the seeds like any other birds. And quarreling loudly, like Serbs and Albanians.

Such shifts happened in the language. If anyone is using "Belkin" computer equipment, that's a Russian name, is from "Белка".

Now, what is today "Белка" - that was "Веверица" in medieval Russian. This does not needs to be translated. In Russia they turn white during the winter, hence "Белка". The pronouncing is bit different from Serbian tough, "в" being soft. To my surprise, Slovaks use the same word.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

Probably a bit more about it. The official name of "Kosovo" in Hungarian is not "Koszovó" as one would expect, but "Rigómezö". This is a translation because "Rigó" is "blackbird" and "mezö" is "field", hence the Hungarian name is the 100% equivalent what "Косово поле" does mean.

Same applies to German because as we know (who knows German) the German version is "Amselfeld" and "Amsel" is "blackbird".

The difference is, that not even in their wildest dreams did ever Germans officially claim, "Amselfeld" would belong to Greater Germany just because of the name.

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/8324/sajth.jpg

I probably should not reveal this dark secret, now Pijetro and Lenard know too, how to keep the "á" vowels from the word "Zágráb" away.

szemi

pre 14 godina

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.
(Ataman, 24 September 2009 00:01)

This is not the best direction for expansion indeed for many reasons.I have totally other ideas for example New york area could be a good target.After all there we have already our people for examle my uncle Zoli bá or József Fõherceg(Joe as everybody knows him).And I really do not care that both of them are fond of W as long as they are willing to serve our expansionist objectives.And over there even food weapon cannot be used.

troika melb

pre 14 godina

Finaly!!!

After all this years they dont have to keep their feeling forced in their throught from their bully neighbour.

Poland, there will be no upesment of agressors in Europe ever again.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Earlier or later Poles will have to help their serb brothers to liberate their sacred province taken away by agression.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 16:29)

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!

rote

pre 14 godina

Two days of hysteria in Poland are based on realizing that Russophobe as their main exporting good is now less demanded. First they revealed the main target of the supposed US missiles by saying that now they are defenseless against Russia. They forgot of the mantras about Iranian and Korean missiles which they had repeated for several years.

Now they talk of Stalinism as if being equal to Hitlerism and recalling of Katyn crime. Well now the ball is on our side and soon the world will learn things Poles would like to forget. They know we had had a Katyn of our own in 1920-23. Their envy about M-R Pact is based on the fact that Hitler had refused similar Pact offered by Poland and never let them join the Axis states.

In 1939 we just returned back our lands occupied by Poland 19 years before and stopped there and then. It was Curzon Line scheduled by one of the biggest Russophobe. Even he assumed those lands as Russian ones ! So on September 17 when Polish Army had stopped to exist and when Polish Government had flown to London we just could not afford our people being occupied by Hitler. That Poland stopped to exist on September 16.

Today in Moscow I saw the Polish Ambassador escorted by several Russian security cars and an Ambulance. And this is the first time I witnessed such an escort for an Ambassador ! This what we are going to have if they keep on moving forward and looking backward all the time. Now that geopolitical valued of Poland is dumped they have to thing twice before letting out their real feelings.

What if all of a sudden Russia sticks to the Polish stance and backed by Germany will open the discussion to return all the lands occupied ? What will the Baltic microbes feel ? What will Ukraine and Belorussia ( which now obtain 100% of those lands ) say ? Then it will come to Finland and Romania … Best if we stop here and stick to Helsinki documents and find things that unite us.

Lazar

pre 14 godina

The parts of Poland that the Soviets invaded were overwhelmingly inhabited by Belarussians and Ukrainians, not polish people. In particular is the repression that the polish authorities had on the orthodox people in the 1930s. Forced catholization and polishization programs resulted in over 100 orthodox churches being closed down, and many other repressive things. Languages were banned and orthodox people were prohibited to own land right before the soviet reconquest of these former imperial russian lands. Thank god for those people that Russia went in and took those lands BACK as it once had them in the past. Polish boundaries in the interwar period were a result of the polish-russian war, in which poland got land which it never deserved to have. When they got the land they had apartheid, and were doing with the orthodox people exactly what the germans were doing with the jews. Progressively things were getting worse and worse. They had only one labor camp, and actual routing of people into concentration camps did not come only because they did not have enough time to get to that stage. Poland's nazi trends are very well known. Heck, they tried to catholizice aushwitz. But as there is a saying in poland, "nasze ulitze, wasze kamienitce"... the polish posters know what that means... it was a saying that the polish had back in the 1930s, that certain others basically controlled poland. That is what poland is today still, where foreigners control it, and always have controlled it.

szemi

pre 14 godina

serb dreams seems to be endless. god help serb people!
(Kosova-USA, 23 September 2009 20:38)

These are not serb dreams but polish reality.Poles have to make up for the mistakes of their politicians and as soon as liberation of kosovo starts expect two long time enemies cossacks and polish volunteers fighting for their common brothers side by side.Anyway you use that name kosova in your nickname.Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kos

szemi

pre 14 godina

Lazar

Those from wasze Kamienice unfortunatelly control Serbia through some puppets as well.AS to Poland controlled by foreigners it is true only from the end of 18th century.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

The same word ("кос") is used in different South Russian dialects, but the more modern Northern "дрозд" is pushing it out.

By the way: here they ("кос") are very cute, but not small at all!

And yes, we have "косово" every day on our pine trees, they are stealing the seeds like any other birds. And quarreling loudly, like Serbs and Albanians.

Such shifts happened in the language. If anyone is using "Belkin" computer equipment, that's a Russian name, is from "Белка".

Now, what is today "Белка" - that was "Веверица" in medieval Russian. This does not needs to be translated. In Russia they turn white during the winter, hence "Белка". The pronouncing is bit different from Serbian tough, "в" being soft. To my surprise, Slovaks use the same word.

Ataman

pre 14 godina

Here is how that little bird after which you are named is called in polish.
(szemi, 23 September 2009 22:11)

Probably a bit more about it. The official name of "Kosovo" in Hungarian is not "Koszovó" as one would expect, but "Rigómezö". This is a translation because "Rigó" is "blackbird" and "mezö" is "field", hence the Hungarian name is the 100% equivalent what "Косово поле" does mean.

Same applies to German because as we know (who knows German) the German version is "Amselfeld" and "Amsel" is "blackbird".

The difference is, that not even in their wildest dreams did ever Germans officially claim, "Amselfeld" would belong to Greater Germany just because of the name.

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.

http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/8324/sajth.jpg

I probably should not reveal this dark secret, now Pijetro and Lenard know too, how to keep the "á" vowels from the word "Zágráb" away.

szemi

pre 14 godina

On the other hand "Rigómezö" being part of Greater Hungary is a wet dream of some few here in Hungary. Who feels affected should not worry, there is a weapon they have at their disposal which can scare anyone from Magyar Gárda.
(Ataman, 24 September 2009 00:01)

This is not the best direction for expansion indeed for many reasons.I have totally other ideas for example New york area could be a good target.After all there we have already our people for examle my uncle Zoli bá or József Fõherceg(Joe as everybody knows him).And I really do not care that both of them are fond of W as long as they are willing to serve our expansionist objectives.And over there even food weapon cannot be used.