To: kattracks
Now I feel bad for laughing at all of those Polish jokes made by Archie Bunker. God Bless Poland.
7 posted on
03/25/2002 12:32:53 PM PST by
dougherty
To: dougherty
Well, since 1776, overall, Poland (in terms of its citizens, the Soviet puppet government is an obvious exception) has generally been the most uniformly pro-American country in the entire world. Of course, for much of that time, Poland wasn't an independent country. Plenty of Poles came over and died fighting for US independence...and they were idealists, unlike a majority of the French, who, other than Lafayette, were merely fighting here to embarass the British.
14 posted on
03/25/2002 12:36:23 PM PST by
John H K
To: dougherty
The Poles know plenty about terror from Nazis and the Soviets...
Remarkably, they (along with Pope John Paul and Ronald Reagan)were the first to challenge the Iron Curtain, which led finally to their their independence.
To: dougherty
Now I feel bad for laughing at all of those Polish jokes made by Archie Bunker. I was thinking of that crusty old inspector on the Barny Miller show who told Polock jokes around Polish Sgt. Wojo, but followed them up by explaining how he had great respect for the "Polockish" people.
To: dougherty, mv1, LarryLied, kristinn,Black Jade, malarski
Too late, dumbasses.
We were called stupid polaks and rightly so because to be the most pro-American nation in the world is very very very stupid indeed.
Thanks to comrade Iruchna Gross, her dumbass husband (Jan Gross of Jedwabne fame), their buddy George 'Howdy Doody' Will, their commienazi American handlers and plenty of dumbasses on this site we're not stupid anymore:
The US is way behind Italy, France and barely in front of Germany and Russia today (even Uncle Stalin was unable to do it. The US commienazis did it! Wooooo-Hooooo!).
One more time: Thanks Iruchna! Kissy-kissy!
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