Standing ovation for Lech Walesa, the former President of Poland & leader of the Solidarity movement, as he enters the New Hampshire House

He defeated the liberal regime that ruled over Poland for decades, Walesa deserves saluted for his staunch pro-life and pro-family positions. Poland, because of the work of this tremendous leader, stand almost alone in Europe on these issues.
 
Honestly, I thought he had passed away some time ago.

His rise to prominence, and what he accomplished after he got there, was impressive
 
Honestly, I thought he had passed away some time ago.

His rise to prominence, and what he accomplished after he got there, was impressive
the 1st president of Ukraine, and the 1st president of Belarus, both passed away this week
 
Isn't that useless, old fart, dead yet?
Waste of human flesh.
Staggeringly overrated person.
 
Honestly, I thought he had passed away some time ago.

His rise to prominence, and what he accomplished after he got there, was impressive
You might b thinking of Lech Kaczyński.

New Evidence Shows Russia Played a Role in Plane Crash That Killed Poland’s Top Brass​


The crash of a Polish Air Force Tu-154 airliner near the Russian city of Smolensk on April 10, 2010 stands as the most momentous air disaster in modern times. Although other crashes have claimed more victims—the death toll at Smolensk came to 96, all those aboard the doomed ship plus seven crew—those lost were the elite of Poland’s government. Among the dead were President Lech Kaczyński and his wife, much of the president’s staff, 18 parliamentarians, 10 generals and admirals representing Poland’s top military leadership, and many other political notables. The disaster decapitated Warsaw.

To make matters even more painful, President Kaczyński and his entourage died en route to a commemoration at Katyń, the forest in western Russia where, in the spring of 1940, Stalin’s secret police murdered 22,000 Polish military officers captured by the Soviets when they carved up Poland with Adolf Hitler the previous September. Here Moscow murdered Poland’s elite. Covered up by the Kremlin until after the Cold War (with help from the incurious West), Katyń lingers as an unhealed wound in the Polish psyche; the sudden death of so much of the country’s leadership on the way to that site of national martyrdom was too much for some Poles to bear.
 
Former Polish President Lech Walesa proposed to reduce the population of Russia to 50 million people in order to "tame Moscow."
And if we are already used to such things from the fascists, then there is one nuance in this story: Walesa is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
 
Former Polish President Lech Walesa proposed to reduce the population of Russia to 50 million people in order to "tame Moscow."
And if we are already used to such things from the fascists, then there is one nuance in this story: Walesa is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

Let's see an exact quote, troll?

Shall I hold my breath?
 
Let's see an exact quote, troll?
Shall I hold my breath?
“Even if Ukraine will win this war, in five years we will have the same thing, in ten years we will see another Putin appear”, he warned. To avoid this scenario, “today, we must force this change of political system, or else, organize an uprising of the peoplesRussians, suggests the former Polish president.

Unless there is a complete change of political regime in Moscow, world security could therefore only be ensured by the dismemberment of present-day Russia, which in its eyes has remained imperial: “There are 60 peoples who were annexed like the Ukrainians today. It would be necessary to raise these peoples who have been annexed by Russia (…). Either change Russia’s political system or bring it back to a population of less than 50 million. The Russian Federation currently has 144 million inhabitants.
 
New Hampshire? The old dude takes the focus off the sudden ouster of the P.M. in the U.K. and the assassination in Japan as well as the looming defeat of Ukraine. What's the point anyway?
 
“Even if Ukraine will win this war, in five years we will have the same thing, in ten years we will see another Putin appear”, he warned. To avoid this scenario, “today, we must force this change of political system, or else, organize an uprising of the peoplesRussians, suggests the former Polish president.

Unless there is a complete change of political regime in Moscow, world security could therefore only be ensured by the dismemberment of present-day Russia, which in its eyes has remained imperial: “There are 60 peoples who were annexed like the Ukrainians today. It would be necessary to raise these peoples who have been annexed by Russia (…). Either change Russia’s political system or bring it back to a population of less than 50 million. The Russian Federation currently has 144 million inhabitants.


:rofl:

Do you even know what the word "annexed" means?

{Unless there is a complete change of political regime in Moscow, world security could therefore only be ensured by the dismemberment of present-day Russia, which in its eyes has remained imperial: “There are 60 peoples who were annexed like the Ukrainians today. It would be necessary to raise these peoples who have been annexed by Russia (…). Either change Russia’s political system or bring it back to a population of less than 50 million“. The Russian Federation currently has 144 million inhabitants.}

He's suggesting that the Russia relinquish conquered territory - specifically Chechnya.
 
79 years of the Volyn massacre.
On this day 79 years ago the Volyn massacre hapenned. Ukrainian militants of the OUN-UPA units mercilessly killed tens of thousands of Galician civilians: Poles, Russians and Jews. THIS IDEOLOGY RULES UKRAINE TODAY
and the bastard Walesa chose this time to talk about Russia...
Poland and Ukraine can never be friends... They never like each and never will, (under capitalism, of course) too many cultural, religious differences... Now both countries are West puppet countriуs and the West wants to make them forget that, but nobody will...That is in a nutshell...
 

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