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was the entire gate of Auschwitz stolen?

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Chackie Chan

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Dec 21, 2009, 4:57:48 AM12/21/09
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That was not the entire gate, only the inscription which in fact was a
deceit and a mockery of working there mostly Jews, Poles, Russians and Romes
who were finding the only freedom by death in German-Nasci gas chambers.

So also more than 60 years after the war the work does not Set Poles Free in
Poland, their own country. Polish salaries are too low whilst comparing to
current prices of goods the same almost in Poland as in Germany. For example
a salary of a Polish academic teacher with a doctorate is equal to a German
unemployment benefit. Teachers at school with their Master's earn half of a
German unemployment benefit.

Flats cost more in Warsaw than in Berlin. Cars, computers, fridges etc. have
the same prices in Berlin and in Warsaw. Fuel and energy almost the same
prices in Poland and in Germany but salaries have never been the same!

From the other side Jews who were helping a commuist regime of the general
Jaruzelski who introduced the Marshall law in 1981 are millionaires in
Poland nowadays.

For example that insolent and vulgar Russian Jew - Jerzy Urban who was the
main spokesperson of the communist junta of Jaruzelski has gathered up to
date more than 120,000.00 PLN = 40 million USD on naive Poles.

Would there ever be be freedom and democracy in Poland, decent wages and
real freedom for a hard, honest work or still life of majority of Polish
people will be like in the Auschwitz-Birkenau? Was that your American and
western European help about former communists and Russian Jews being the
most rich capitalists in Poland nowadays?

Merry Christams and Happy New Year 2010.

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Chackie Chan

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Dec 21, 2009, 5:56:21 PM12/21/09
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I don't get your reply and your Gods including your Allah.
Do you still think that's all funny?

Uzytkownik "Emil Tiades" <emilt...@marathon.org> napisal w wiadomosci
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> On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 10:57:48 +0100, "Chackie Chan"
> <chaki...@wpp.ppl> wrote:
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> <it's the joooooos' fault garbage>
>
> may allah insert hot chillies in your ass whilst you sleep.

Dänk 1010011010

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Dec 22, 2009, 1:13:43 AM12/22/09
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On Dec 21, 4:57 pm, "Chackie Chan" <chakiec...@wpp.ppl> wrote:
> So also more than 60 years after the war the work does not Set Poles Free in
> Poland, their own country. Polish salaries are too low whilst comparing to
> current prices of goods the same almost in Poland as in Germany. For example
> a salary of a Polish academic teacher with a doctorate is equal to a German
> unemployment benefit. Teachers at school with their Master's earn half of a
> German unemployment benefit.
>
> Flats cost more in Warsaw than in Berlin. Cars, computers, fridges etc. have
> the same prices in Berlin and in Warsaw. Fuel and energy almost the same
> prices in Poland and in Germany but salaries have never been the same!

This may seem unfair, but is no different than the economic disparity
in the USA. For example, San Francisco is the most expensive city in
the USA, with wages nearly double that in the Midwest and South, and
housing prices quadruple those in other areas of the country.

I have a friend in Wisconsin who owns a 800-square-foot house assessed
at about $80,000 in a nice part of town. The same size house in a bad
section of San Francisco costs more than $500,000. Gasoline also
costs much more in the Bay Area than elsewhere, selling for at least
$0.50/gallon more than in Texas. This is just the free market at
work, not some sinister conspiracy as you suggest. San Francisco is a
highly desirable place to live, therefore it costs much more than less
desirable places like Wisconsin, Texas, or Poland.

Chackie Chan

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Dec 22, 2009, 2:57:58 AM12/22/09
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Uzytkownik "D�nk 1010011010" <dan...@rocketmail.com> napisal w wiadomosci
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> Gasoline also costs much more in the Bay Area than elsewhere,
> selling for at least $0.50/gallon more than in Texas.

and what would you say about earning $ 90 per week (minimal salary in Poland
pasi to many young lads) whilst paying for one liter of the gasoline $ 1.40
, so the $ 6.35/gallon
Would you call that slavery or again an unfair slight price differences?

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