Plane carrying Polands president crashes in Russia
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The type of plane that was operated: tupolev 154
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Prepare Britain there going to flock to our shores well fight them on the beaches!
[QUOTE=firstblood;21262676]Prepare Britain there going to flock to our shores well fight them on the beaches![/QUOTE]
:what:
[QUOTE=Black-Ice;21262154]It's not ironic unless it crashed in Germany.[/QUOTE]
He was going to a mass to commemorate soldiers killed in WWII. I thought my mum was joking when she came in and said the president's dead, i really don't know what to say to it.
Smells like a conspiracy for me. Russian government never liked Kaczynsky and Dima Medvedev immediately after crash ordered his government commision to investigate the crash and Vladimir Putin was put in charge of investigation and that seems suspicious.
The first reason for suspicion would be immediate reaction from Russia, the second one is why the hell would Medvedev or Putin give a damn about the death of Kaczynsky? They hated each other.
ah man that's sad.
why couldn't this happen to Obama? screw him I bet Poland's President was actually a p. cool guy just because he's Polish
It makes no sense, as next election is about to start in next few months.
Wow... I never liked him but I'd never wish death on him...
Also hatred toward russians in Poland is already bad, and it's gonna get much worse now.
Shit's about to hit the fan. I bet my left hand that there will be some development.
[QUOTE=firstblood;21262676]Prepare Britain there going to flock to our shores well fight them on the beaches![/QUOTE]
You're a cunt, and the reason why i'm moving out of here probably. Also the MFZ just confirmed only 88 people were due to board the plane but can't confirm how many died.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;21262774]You're a cunt, and the reason why i'm moving out of here probably. Also the MFZ just confirmed only 88 people were due to board the plane but can't confirm how many died.[/QUOTE]
Isn't it confirmed there are no survivors?
[QUOTE=Lance99;21262770]It makes no sense, as next election is about to start in next few months.[/QUOTE]
It makes perfect sense, the plane crashed. And there's nothing else to it.
[QUOTE=Lance99;21262770]It makes no sense, as next election is about to start in next few months.[/QUOTE]
Under the constitution the Marshall of the Sejm takes presidential duties until the next presidential election in the case of the President's death.
damn..reading that article made my heart sink. this is a sad day :\
[QUOTE=Wakka;21262656]If you have a problem with the way I post, private message me about it. I have more political insight than a lot of people.
Otherwise, piss off.[/QUOTE]
No, most of the people on FP are under 16, and i don't expect them to know much about politics or polictical issues, you however are one of those people who think they are higher than everyone else on most subjects, and before you go, bla bla bla im not just talking about facepunch, well really you are...
Damn, I really hope it won't spark accusations from all sides in Eastern Europe, or we won't see the end of this
[QUOTE=Vaught;21262397]Yeah, this looks grim, folks. Pretty much everyone, or a good chunk, of important Polish folk are dead. :frown:[/QUOTE]
The only time such a considerable chunk of Polish politicians have been killed was in the September campaign.
[QUOTE=Nat562;21262801]No, most of the people on FP are under 16, and i don't expect them to know much about politics or polictical issues, you however are one of those people who think they are higher than everyone else on most subjects, and before you go, bla bla bla im not just talking about facepunch, well really you are...[/QUOTE]
Hey, take it to PM's, you two sort something out.
:(
Was it such a good idea to have so many important people in one plane at the same time?
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Well you don't really bank on planes crashing.
[QUOTE=paulaner;21262758]Smells like a conspiracy for me. Russian government never like Kaczynsky and Dima Medvedev immediately after crash ordered his government commision to investigate the crash and Vladimir Putin was put in charg of investigation and that seems suspicious.
The first reason for suspicion would be immediate reaction from Russia, the second one is why the hell would Medvedev or Putin give a damn about the death of Kaczynsky? They hated each other.[/QUOTE]
This isn't a conspiracy, there's no unknown variables ect. It was just a tragic accident.
When i saw the tittle, the first thing i thought is "Probably those terrosits that were bombing the Russian metro"
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Haha, ironic add below
"never fear flying again"
[QUOTE=Tippmann357;21262851][IMG_thumb]http://i40.tinypic.com/16895j5.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE]
Palikot is "original".
[QUOTE=smurfy;21262451]I made this a while ago.
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Now I feel bad :([/QUOTE]
;_;
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I smell another world war..
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;21262858]This isn't a conspiracy, there's no unknown variables ect. It was just a tragic accident.[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying it's a conspiracy but what the fuck makes you say it there are no unknown variables?
[quote=Something Awful forum]UPDATED list of dead
Lech Kaczyński, President
Maria Kaczyńska, First Lady
Ryszard Kaczorowski, last President-in-exile
Krzysztof Putra, vice-Marshal of the Sejm (speaker of Parliament)
Krystyna Bochenek, vice-Marshal of the Sejm
Jerzy Szmajdziński, former Minister of Defence and intended Presidential Candidate for this year's election
Władysław Stasiak, chief of the President's office
Jacek Sasin, his deputy
Aleksander Szczygło, chief of National Security Bureau
Paweł Wypych, Secretary of State in President's office (note to Amerigoons: less important than it sounds)
Mariusz Handzlik, his deputy
Andrzej Kremer, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs
gen. Franciszek Gągor, Chief of Staff
Jerzy Bar, ambassador to Russia
Andrzej Przewoźnik, major historian
Maciej Płażyński, MP, former Marshal of the Sejm
Przemysław Gosiewski, MP, former minister
Zbigniew Wassermann, MP, former minister
Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, MP, former Minister of Social Policy
Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz, MP, former chief of President's Office
Aleksandra Natalii-Świat, MP, vice-president of Law and Justice party
Leszek Deptuła, MP
Grażyna Gęsicka, MP
Arkadiusz Rybicki, MP
Stanisław Zając, MP
Edward Wojtas, MP
Wiesław Woda, MP
Sebastian Karpiniuk, MP
Grzegorz Dolniak, MP
Janusz Kochanowski, Ombudsman
Sławomir Skrzypek, President of the Polish National Bank
Janusz Kurtyka, President of the Institute of National Remembrance (state institution for historical research)
bishop Tadeusz Płoski
and the chiefs of [b]every arm of the Armed Forces.[/b][/quote]
Jesus christ. :smith:
That's a huge chunk of the goverment.
I live in Warsaw and the live feed is hilarious - it's a video loop of shakycam footage including a Russian soldier falling on his face randomly.
[QUOTE=overdark;21262905]I smell another world war..[/QUOTE]
I smell an angsty, uninformed, warmongering teen.
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