How Many Legalice Poles Are Reds?
‘A friend to every country but his own.’
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Those words were written long before even my Grandpa was born, but apply even more today to Europhiliacs…
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…like the Polish legalice who have crawled into the news this week, as ‘thousands of Polish judges, prosecutors and lawyers have rallied to support the primacy of EU law…’
Polish judges rally behind EU court ruling
We know the EUSSR is determined to put Poland down…
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…and has been out to get the Poles for some years.
The issue of Fourth Reich hostility to judicial reform is also nothing new...
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‘Declaration Of War?’ The Persecution Of Poland!
…the supranational elite either indifferent to or accepting of the irrefutable truth that many judges were appointed by the Communist dictatorship…
If this report is factually correct, one thing is certain: a considerable number of senior judges on Poland’s Supreme Court have a past that cannot be a source of pride or confidence in the character of those who preside over important judicial business. Those who are actively working to reform the legal system in Poland will feel vindicated in their actions by this report. https://rossrightangle.wordpress.com/2019/11/06/ecj-robed-rogues-extend-a-helping-hand-to-red-vermin/o
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In WW2, Poland, like all occupied countries, had collaborators, like Donald Tusk’s grandfather.
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They had the excuse, albeit feeble, that their country’s enemies held power.
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But today, the legalice shrilling for Poland’s tormentors have no excuse at all.
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Just how many of them have communist connections?
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When your homeland is locked in struggle, facing a powerful external threat, if you’re a good citizen, you rally round the Polish flag, as I did, though not a Pole, 40 years ago, in London with my Solidarnosc placard…
…NOT to support the primacy of EU law.
Edward Lamont 14:35 on July 30, 2021 Permalink |
What these EU bullies are doing to Poland is very very bad but Poles who offer supporr to the enemies of their country leave me beyond words.
At least words you would feel able to publish
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Pamela 19:18 on July 30, 2021 Permalink |
The way the Poles, and the Hungarians, are being treated is shameful.
Older people in those countries who remember Communist oppression must be experiencing deja vouz, if that’s how it’s spelt.
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