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Voters appeared to have ousted the prime minister, one half of Poland's obnoxious, homophobic "wonder-twin" team, in parliamentary elections on Sunday. The challenger, Donald Tusk, declared victory for his pro-business party, Civic Platform.
The prime minister and "Wonder Twit" Jaroslaw Kaczynski, conceded defeat as two major exit polls showed his Law and Justice Party trailing Civic Platform by double-digit margins. His brother, Lech, will remain president and retain veto power over the presumptive new government's legislation.
The name of this party alone suggests an anti-gay authoritarian regime. Why do the most repressive parties always veil their dangerous agenda in the guise of patriotism? Well, at least the people in Poland finally caught on to Kaczynski's Bush-like incompetence.
Leaders across Europe were likely to be relieved at the ascension of Civic Platform, a pro-Europe party. Under the Kaczynskis, Poland has earned a reputation as a consensus-breaking troublemaker. However, this regime had been buddy-buddy with Bush. Just like poor Tony Blair, the Polish leader went down in flames.
Law and Justice appeared to be a formidable opponent,according to the New York Times, because of the influential Catholic radio station, Radio Maryja, which experts here said could alone deliver around 1.5 million votes for the party. So, this was Poland's equivalent Focus on the Family falling flat on its face. You can't help but love it!!
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posted by Charles, nyc, at
10/22/2007 12:37 PM
Poland, along with Russia among other members of the European Union in eastern Europe have been in violation of EU human rights laws and regulations for several years, deliberately thumbing their noses at the law. They've been warned that if they don't comply, especially with gay related issues in areas of equality, they'll have sanctions imposed on them. What the EU needs to do is to boot them out altogether, ban them from entering the union again until they comply with the laws, as simple as that. Ditto for Turkey!
posted by Anonymous, at
10/22/2007 1:59 PM
Despite the results of the election, Poland is still an extremely homophobic country, thanks to the cancerous influence of the girls at the vatikkkan. Hopefully the younger generation, more influenced by the west, will turn the tide in the future.
posted by Anonymous, at
10/22/2007 3:25 PM
Anonymous, who are these "girls at the vatikkkan" (when there's a recent report of the Vatican filled with gays and gay bishops)?
posted by Charles, nyc, at
10/22/2007 4:13 PM