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No dude, it's not a delay tactic, it's a very unsubtle way of saying to their American friends 'SHOW ME THE MONEY!'
That isn't so bad, some people could make some money.
Politics in my country do not negotiate anything, they are like a slave who serve to master.
This Sunday Hilary Clinton visit my country and some journalist talk about fraternal feelings between our two nations. I looking for big blue box for a moment I think I'm 30 years back in the time and it's Brezhnev's visit.
I have fraternal feelings to all humans, but some people think about me like a slave.
"Fraternal feelings" ...maybe somebody also wants to sneak in one politically correct ambiguous allusion, relatively common in the times of (also) Brezhnev (then an instance of saying things in a way which would allow the official censors to look the other way, too)
See, the Soviets were our brothers. After all, you can choose your friends - not so with family
Edited 2012-02-07 12:29 UTC




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No dude, it's not a delay tactic, it's a very unsubtle way of saying to their American friends 'SHOW ME THE MONEY!'.
And you know, the truth is, that the US is almost certainly happy to oblige by making trade commitments or selling weapons at a discount or by providing some other form of 'assistance'.
Sadly, although there is popular resistance to ACTA in Poland, a few billion will go a long way to improving poverty or reducing joblessness or just decreasing public debt and most people care about that more then ACTA (and the government knows that).