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on 24-09-2007 05:07

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ImageBy Maciej Wolniak

Did you know that across the border, there’s a land ruled by identical twins? You may not know it, but it’s there – the Polish prime minister and the Polish president are identical twins. When they were kids, Jaros?aw and Lech Kaczy?ski starred in a movie About those Two, Who Stole the Moon. Why did nobody notice such foreshadowing for doom?

Today Polish taxpayers are subsidizing pro-American support of the Iraq War and building missile shields. I hate to say I told you so, but that’s what you get when you elect two despots and their so-called Kaczist  policies.


The Diabolical Duo’s plan towards world (or at least national) domination is visible with every political step they take in foreign and domestic policy. Take, for example, their recent anti-Russian stance in the EU-Russia talks, which resulted in a Russian ban on all Polish meat imports. Or when they called Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor and then-EU president, a neo-Nazi during talks over a proposed Russian-German gas pipe. Want another example? OK, how about when they refused to talk to striking nurses, saying that “not having eaten one’s supper doesn’t make anyone a martyr,” among other statements? Another classic Kaczist stance from these boys: attacking gay culture as a threat to the survival of the human race. Even Mother Nature, it seems, is a threat to their will: the prime minister opposed the European Court of Justice over trees in the UNESCO-protected area of the Rospuda Valley.


Well, they are in office and without another election in the near future presumably, Poles – and the rest of the civilized world – should be glad they aren’t triplets.


Kaczism derives from the surname of the Polish prime minister Jaros?aw Kaczy?ski and his twin brother and the Polish president Lech Kaczy?ski. It resembles, BY NO ACCIDENT, the Polish word for fascism, a term associated with the ideology of a totalitarian state.


   

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