Either it is a lie or Poland has to establish a lobby to bribe American politicians by supporting their "election campaigns".
1 posted on
03/06/2018 11:12:28 AM PST by
Lukasz
To: Lukasz
This had better not be true.
2 posted on
03/06/2018 11:13:24 AM PST by
dfwgator
To: Lukasz
Is it illegal in Japan to speak of
Unit 731?
3 posted on
03/06/2018 11:15:13 AM PST by
\/\/ayne
(I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
To: Lukasz
Or maybe Poland just has to schedule those meetings at the Kremlin instead.
Between the EU and this idiocy, it sure looks like the U.S. and its European allies are doing their best to drive Poland and Hungary back into a Warsaw Pact with Russia.
4 posted on
03/06/2018 11:22:11 AM PST by
Alberta's Child
("Go ahead, bite the Big Apple ... don't mind the maggots.")
To: Lukasz
This can’t be a US law. Congress can’t limit the actions of the President or VP like that. I am not saying that Congress can’t pass such a law. Its just that the courts would not uphold it.
5 posted on
03/06/2018 11:22:27 AM PST by
poinq
To: Lukasz
To protest restrictions on speech, we are going to prohibit conversations?
7 posted on
03/06/2018 11:30:26 AM PST by
untenured
To: Lukasz
I can guess who pushed this policy.
To: Lukasz
How are the Poles responsible for the Holocaust, when they were under Nazi occupation?
To: Lukasz
It was inexplicably stupid for Poland to have passed this law in the first place. So pointless, it makes me think Soros was behind it somehow.
To: Lukasz
I dont like this at all. Poland is one of the very few allies whom we can actually trust.
I stand with Poland.
14 posted on
03/06/2018 12:00:11 PM PST by
CrimsonTidegirl
(Alabama Crimson Tide: College Football National Champions!)
To: Lukasz
Could it be leftover Obama policy or EO ?
Leave it to the media to be judge/jury and executioner. They do it all the time.
To: Lukasz
20 posted on
03/06/2018 3:42:53 PM PST by
mosesdapoet
(Mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin another gem posted in the wilderness)
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