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Sunday, September 26, 2004

Warszawskie koniki trojańskie dla Polonii

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Polish American Agenda - 2004


Polish Americans from across the U.S.A. have gathered to uphold the vision of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, the eminent Polish statesman, scholar, composer, and virtuoso, who promoted freedom and democracy throughout the world. Paderewski’s spirit guides and informs the Polish American Agenda of today, which includes the following:

(1) Increased Assistance for Poland: Increase economic and military support to bolster America’s most reliable and trusted ally on the continent of Europe, especially in this time of increased threats from global terrorism.

(2) Political Appointments: Increase the number of qualified Polish Americans in public office, including cabinet-level appointments, so that America’s sixth largest ethnic group is equitably represented.

(3) Visa Waiver for Poland: Eliminate the Visa requirement for Poles traveling to the US as soon as possible. Only one of the 24 countries participating in the extended visa waiver program currently matches Poland’s commitment to the US-led reconstruction of Iraq and global war on terrorism.

(4) Research & Development (R&D) Cooperation Agreement: Negotiate, sign and implement an R&D Cooperation Agreement between the United States and Poland to increase mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation and exploration in technical, medical and other scientific areas of research and development.

(5) Base Realignment: Establish a significant US military presence in Poland in order to strengthen America’s security at the gateway to Eurasia and reinforce Poland as the model of democracy and stability for her neighbors to the East.

(6) Facilitate Contracts for Polish Firms in Iraq: As one of America’s top three allies in troop contributions during both WWII and now in Iraq, fairly acknowledge Poland’s contribution by facilitating participation of Polish business in the reconstruction of Iraq.

(7) Immigration Reform: Extensively reform the immigration system so that it recognizes the de facto situation that hundreds of thousands of immigrants, already contributing significantly to our communities, have earned the right to be US citizens.


Organization Name & Address Name & Title of Officer or Director
______________________________________ ____________________________
______________________________________ Signature & Date
______________________________________ ____________________________


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NY.PL - polski portal internetowy w USA

Expatpol - Warszawski portal Polonii - usunął następujący niewygodny komentarzyk :
Going back to point No. 2 of the Agenda, a good way of increasing the number of qualified Polish Americans in public office would be to prevent the government of Poland from disqualifying our people from obtaining security clearance by selling them Polish passports. This problem particularly affects the recent wave of post-Solidarity immigrants, who may be too sentimental, too naive, or too passive to resist the pressure of the government of Poland and may inadvertently destroy their own careers or jeopardize the careers of their children. I don't believe that we need any "affirmative action" for Polish American politicians and I don't think that the goal of increasing the number of qualified Polish Americans in public office will be helped by engaging in blatant lobbying efforts on behalf of the government of Poland. Such transparent lobbying for foreign interests will not gain the trust or the respect of the public and will only discredit those who believe that they can fool anyone by attaching the words "Polish American" to a shopping list of a corrupt and incompetent foreign government. Which is what I sincerely hope will happen to the authors of the Agenda, as I would not like to see such biased individuals in the government of my country.



Expatpol - portal polonii Expatpol - O nas:

"Portal internetowy Expatpol.com rozpoczął działalność jesienią 2001 roku. Początkowo w niewielkim gronie, z trzema komputerami i telefonem do Chicago. Już w grudniu 2001 roku przeprowadziliśmy pierwszą akcję promocyjną w polskich mediach, w Chicago oraz pierwszego czata.


Celem działań portalu jest konsolidacja Polonii oraz poinformowanie Polaków o tym, co dzieje się w środowiskach Emigracji. Przy redagowaniu aktualności współpracujemy z chicagowskim "Dziennikiem Związkowym", "Nowym Dziennikiem" nowojorskim i Polską Agencją Prasową. Stale współpracujemy też z radiowym programem publicznego Polskiego Radia: "Polska bez granic".
Budujemy Expatpol.com z uwzględnieniem sugestii użytkowników, ale lubimy ich zaskakiwać nieoczekiwanymi propozycjami. Publikujemy teksty na tematy omawiane w polonijnych środowiskach, ale lubimy przedstawiać kontrowersyjne opinie. Wśród naszych felietonistów znajdziecie Państwo znanego wśród sportowców Janusza Atlasa, "zjadliwego" Zygmunta Broniarka oraz cieszącego się poważaniem u Polonii Jerzego Bekkera. Stale publikują u nas Tomasz Deptuła i Przemysław Garncarczyk. Szef naszej redakcji w Chicago - Wojciech Minicz - to tamtejszy dziennikarz radiowy. Redakcję warszawską prowadzi Marcin Suszczewski - dziennikarz i wydawca.


Expatpol.com czynnie angażuje się w sprawy ważne dla Polonii, jak udzielanie wiz wjazdowych do USA, ale również jest obecny w wielu domach i szkołach gmin polskiej tzw. ściany wschodniej, obszaru utrzymującego ścisłe związki z Polonią. W imię zacieśniania kontaktów między Polską a diasporą prowadzimy wraz z największym polskim portalem aukcyjnym specjalne internetowe aukcje Polska - Polonia."

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