Since: Nov 09
Moscow, Russia
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Abe wrote: <quoted text> "Immidate response" was not an attack on Russia war game. NATO is expanding only against terrorist groups NOT against Russia. Also even if a America broke its promise to the USSR (not Russia). WHO CARES. It is like breaking your word to Nazi Germany. Its OK to break agreements with evil countries since those evil countries were always breaking agreements. What's good for the goose... By the way... You say that "breaking a promise to an evil state is OK!" You also claim USSR and today's Russia to be evil states. It shows all your words being a lie, that is OK for you. How do you expect Russian faith in this case?
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“Knight in shining armour”
Since: Nov 08
wherever
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Bratislava, Slovakia
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polaks are meaningless bunch and if they are afraid of russians that´s their problems ! the rest of us are not, quite the contrary, we wish to cooperate, keep friendly with them.
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polish power
Lombard, IL
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pesky the real deal wrote: polaks are meaningless bunch and if they are afraid of russians that´s their problems ! the rest of us are not, quite the contrary, we wish to cooperate, keep friendly with them. .... your mother is bitch gypsy slowak .....
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polish power
Lombard, IL
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remember this is 2009 not 1939...... we have great polish brothers everywhere ready to strikes..... Poland 38,860,000 [2] United States 10,024,711 [3] Brazil 3,500,000 [4] Israel 1,250,000 [5] Germany 1,055,700 [6] Canada 984,565 [7] France 100,000–150,000 [8] United Kingdom (est.) 900,000 [1][9] Argentina 500,000 [10] Belarus 400,000 [11] Italy 500,000 [12] Lithuania 250,000 [13] Russia 173,000 [14] Australia 150,900 [15] Ukraine 544,130 [16] Norway 120,000 [17] Spain 98,305 [18] Ireland 63,090 [19] Latvia 57,000 [20] Czech Republic 52,000 [21] Mexico 50,000 [22] Kazakhstan 47,293 [23] Netherlands 39,500 [24] Austria 21,000 [25] Iceland 10,540 [26] Turkey 6,000 [27] Rest of world 1,145,000 (est.)[28]
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Observer
Vossem, Belgium
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> It has been widely acknowledged that Russia was in fact its legal successor of the USSR. Your 'side' the NATO/US were quite happy with that, and only a polak idiot like you could question that! Belarus, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan gave back all their nuclear weapons to Russia, to the West's huge relief, thus satisfying the NON-Proliferation Treaty signed by the USSR. Russia recognised all the debts contracted by the USSR, and undertook to repaid all the loans from the communist regime. Russia took over the permanent seat of the USSR at the UN Security Council and kept its veto. Ahh the Forum ghoul rises from his bed of sludge!I take it then that Russia will pay compensation to Poland for the destruction, murder and, occupation, brutality and acts of theft committed during and after WWII. Wouldn't that be legally appropriate and correct?
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siloviki
Edmonton, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> It has been widely acknowledged that Russia was in fact its legal successor of the USSR. Your 'side' the NATO/US were quite happy with that, and only a polak idiot like you could question that! Belarus, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan gave back all their nuclear weapons to Russia, to the West's huge relief, thus satisfying the NON-Proliferation Treaty signed by the USSR. Russia recognised all the debts contracted by the USSR, and undertook to repaid all the loans from the communist regime. Russia took over the permanent seat of the USSR at the UN Security Council and kept its veto. Precisely, who paid off the Paris Club of Debtors? Ukraine Belarus Poland etc???? Russia....
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Abe
Bridgewater, NJ
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polish power wrote: remember this is 2009 not 1939...... we have great polish brothers everywhere ready to strikes..... Poland 38,860,000 [2] United States 10,024,711 [3] Brazil 3,500,000 [4] Israel 1,250,000 [5] Germany 1,055,700 [6] Canada 984,565 [7] France 100,000–150,000 [8] United Kingdom (est.) 900,000 [1][9] Argentina 500,000 [10] Belarus 400,000 [11] Italy 500,000 [12] Lithuania 250,000 [13] Russia 173,000 [14] Australia 150,900 [15] Ukraine 544,130 [16] Norway 120,000 [17] Spain 98,305 [18] Ireland 63,090 [19] Latvia 57,000 [20] Czech Republic 52,000 [21] Mexico 50,000 [22] Kazakhstan 47,293 [23] Netherlands 39,500 [24] Austria 21,000 [25] Iceland 10,540 [26] Turkey 6,000 [27] Rest of world 1,145,000 (est.)[28] There are millions more then that if you include people who are part Polish like me.
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Observer
Sterrebeek, Belgium
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siloviki wrote: <quoted text> Precisely, who paid off the Paris Club of Debtors? Ukraine Belarus Poland etc???? Russia.... Poland did years ago. Did Russia only manage to do it recently? I imagine Russia must have a low credit rating by for its late repayment.
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
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London, UK
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Observer wrote: <quoted text> Ahh the Forum ghoul rises from his bed of sludge!I take it then that Russia will pay compensation to Poland for the destruction, murder and, occupation, brutality and acts of theft committed during and after WWII. Wouldn't that be legally appropriate and correct? You have been proven wrong and now you raise ficticious issues!! Typical polak loser!!
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Observer
Sterrebeek, Belgium
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> You have been proven wrong and now you raise ficticious issues!! Typical polak loser!! Well how could Poland be a loser if it paid off its debts years ago. Russia defaulted on its debts and now makes a big thing out of it when it finally pays them off. What a jerk you are you Russian dick headed peasant!
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Lukashenko is Dr Phil
Kuusamo, Finland
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American Dood wrote: Poland should be afraid, Russia has a long history of imperialism and Aggression. Russia invaded Poland only 70 years ago. And Poland has only been free from Russian Occupation for 20 years, Poland should be afraid. Russia just annexed parts of Georgia and are hinting that Crimea is next. I would be afraid if i were Poland. Yes and poles are saints of course. Dictator Pilsudski did not try to create Greater Poland and invade Minsk. Too bad Red Army drove poles out of Ukraine and Minsk. If there was no Civil War in Russia the commies would have easily taken Poland in 1919.
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Abe
Bridgewater, NJ
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Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote: <quoted text> Yes and poles are saints of course. Dictator Pilsudski did not try to create Greater Poland and invade Minsk. Too bad Red Army drove poles out of Ukraine and Minsk. If there was no Civil War in Russia the commies would have easily taken Poland in 1919. That civil war really didn't hold the commies back. If the civil war was such a hardship for the Red Russians in 1917, why was Lenin talking about spreading the commie revolution to Europe by going through Poland in 1917? Why was he focusing on Poland/Europe in 1917?
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The Judge
Pleasantville, NJ
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No mercy should be given to the kremlin, unless the russian people purge it from putin's agenda.
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“OFFBEAT”
Since: May 08
Welland, Canada
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Stoney Creek, Canada
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whoever opened this thread,i would like to advise him/her that your next threads title should be:'RUSSIA IS CRAZY'!
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
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London, UK
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superdelegate wrote: whoever opened this thread,i would like to advise him/her that your next threads title should be:'RUSSIA IS CRAZY'! I opened that thread, and Russia isn't crazy at all!!
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siloviki
Edmonton, Canada
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Observer wrote: <quoted text> Poland did years ago. Did Russia only manage to do it recently? I imagine Russia must have a low credit rating by for its late repayment. You are a bit confused with your sovereign "paris club debt" he Soviet Union left a huge debt after its collapse. Russia became the only country to inherit not only the foreign property of the former USSR, but all of its foreign debts as well. It was extremely hard for Russia to serve the debt because the economy was declining steadily in the beginning of the 1990s. The Soviet debt had been restructured four times before the default of 1998. By 1999 Russia managed to either write off or delay the payments to private creditors (the London Club, for instance). However, such a compromise proved to be impossible with the Paris Club of Creditors. The debt of 45 billion dollars, the burden of which Russia had to carry after the collapse of the Soviet Union, has been paid off completely. Moreover, Russia cleared the debt ahead of schedule. Vnesheconombank, the agent of the Russian government to serve the foreign debt of the former USSR and Russia, transferred the remaining part of the arrears -$23.7 billion – during the recent four days. The payments have been done in nine different curries, the press service of the bank said. http://english.pravda.ru/russia/economics/22-... Article: Poland further pays off Paris Club debt to the U.S. and Sweden. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-132422684.htm...
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