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Old 10-13-2006, 06:47 AM
Lolli
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Default Poland takes revenge on Hungary

The turbulent protests that took start in Budapest, Hungary early this week are nothing but a vengeance of Poland for Hungary's Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's decision to deviate from the line of standoff against Moscow (which is conducted by Polish authorities among Eastern European states that used to be under rule of Soviet power) and set a course for partnership with Russia. The Polacks are sure not pleased with such kick that is why they did not spare money for whopping wave of protests that engaged over 10,000 people. Poland provided high dollars, instructors, transportation facilities and information support. Looks like Poland will answer back every of Eastern European states if only it is too careless to slip back into friendly relations with Poland's most vicious enemy – Russia. But is it good for Eastern Europe in the whole? Poland is backed by the US so it is rolling in money anyway. But about other states like Hungary? Do they have to restrain themselves only because Poland or to be exact America wants them to? I think Poor Poland can’t afford it – It American money and will here.
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