Moja natura chrzescijanska nakazuje wybaczac, wiec oczywiscie wybaczam,
jednak uparcie apeluje o to, by wlozyc jednak odrobine wysilku i przelozyc
to na nasze, bo czuje sie jak tredowaty, gluchy i slepy.
Pozdrawiam
SB
----- Original Message -----
From: "roman kafel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list prawica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:16 AM
Subject: Re: Prawica: kryminal za krytyke UE
> Panie Stasiu!
> Niech mi pan wybaczy, ze robie takie brzydkie rzeczy...sa jednak ludzie na
> liscie, ktorzy takie texty czytaja i to szybko... to dla nich wie pan to
> tak, jak w bufecie - mimo ze nie wszyscy pija , alkohol podaja....
> Niech mi zatem pan wybaczy...
> RomanK
>
>
> >From: Stanis3aw B3aszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Multiple recipients of list prawica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: Prawica: kryminal za krytyke UE
> >Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 23:34:02 +0100
> >
> >Jak mozna czuc sie dobrze na polskiej liscie dyskusyjnej Prawica, jesli
na
> >niej mozna znalezc przede wszystkim dwie rzeczy: moralizowanie z
pouczaniem
> >w jednej osobie labo teksty po angielsku. Czym wiec jest prawica, bo
chyba
> >sie calkiem pogubilem. Na temat angielskich tekstow co prawda pisalem,
ale
> >chyba filtry sobie na mnie pozakladano, bo nijak tego nie przyjeto do
> >wiadomosci.
> >
> >SB
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "roman kafel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Multiple recipients of list prawica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:43 AM
> >Subject: Prawica: kryminal za krytyke UE
> >
> >
> > > ISSUE 2112Wednesday 7 March 2001
> > > Euro-court outlaws criticism of EU
> > > By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in Brussels
> > >
> > > European Court of Justice
> > > Now it's blasphemy to mock Europe [Dec '00] - The Spectator
> > > Criticism of the EU [27 Nov '00] - The Stationery Office
> > > Address by Bernard Connolly [29 Mar '96] - Centre Party of Sweden
> > > Bernard Connolly - Bahnhof Internet
> > > Star Chamber, Court of - Encyclopedia Britannica
> > > Attainder - New Advent
> > > Sacheverell, Henry [seditious libel] - The Columbia Encyclopedia
> > > European Court of Human Rights
> > >
> > > THE European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that the European Union
> >can
> > > lawfully suppress political criticism of its institutions and of
leading
> > > figures, sweeping aside English Common Law and 50 years of European
> > > precedents on civil liberties.
> > > The EU's top court found that the European Commission was entitled to
> >sack
> > > Bernard Connolly, a British economist dismissed in 1995 for writing a
> > > critique of European monetary integration entitled The Rotten Heart of
> > > Europe.
> > > The ruling stated that the commission could restrict dissent in order
to
> > > "protect the rights of others" and punish individuals who "damaged the
> > > institution's image and reputation". The case has wider implications
for
> > > free
> > > speech that could extend to EU citizens who do not work for the
Brussels
> > > bureaucracy.
> > > The court called the Connolly book "aggressive, derogatory and
> >insulting",
> > > taking particular umbrage at the author's suggestion that Economic and
> > > Monetary Union was a threat to democracy, freedom and "ultimately
> >peace".
> > > However, it dropped an argument put forward three months ago by the
> > > advocate-general, Damaso Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer, which implied that Mr
> > > Connolly's criticism of the EU was akin to extreme blasphemy, and
> >therefore
> > > not protected speech.
> > > Mr Connolly, who has been told to pay the European Commission's legal
> >costs,
> > > said the proceedings did not amount to a fair hearing. He said: "We're
> >back
> > > to the Star Chamber and Acts of Attainder: the rights of defendants
are
> >not
> > > respected or guaranteed in any way; the offence of seditious libel has
> >been
> > > resurrected."
> > > Mr Colomer wrote in his opinion last November that a landmark British
> >case
> > > on
> > > free speech had "no foundation or relevance" in European law,
suggesting
> > > that
> > > the European Court was unwilling to give much consideration to British
> >legal
> > > tradition.
> > > Mr Connolly now intends to take his case to Europe's other court, the
> >non-EU
> > > European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
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