Sat Jun 21, 2008 20:05 pm lisbon treaty |
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I think that, if people in more countries had been allowed to vote on the treaty, it would have gone down to a resounding defeat in many more of them.
A few years ago, Václav Klaus, the president of the Czech Republic, announced that he and many of his people had great misgivings about joining a union that was run by "an unelected supranational government", because they had just spent 40 years ruled by another one, which was the Soviet Union.
To me, something is off kilter with the way the EU operates. They drafted a constitution that dictated the size of tomatoes, they pass legislation trying to force religious doctors in Poland and Slovakia to perform abortions against their will, they try to form a supranational government, with a foreign policy and all, without putting it to a vote in most countries.
It's like a weird back-door takeover by people who used to be in the Red Army Faction, but are now older and simply manipulate the system. |
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Jamie (K) I'm a Communicator ;-)
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Sat Jun 21, 2008 20:32 pm lisbon treaty |
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Hi,
Personally I think it's a miracle that the EU 'operates' at all. It's a bit like the Mad Hatter's tea party. That said it's a wonderful idea in theory and this resident of an offshore island is happy to offer a hand in solidarity.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Well, Hello! |
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Alan Co-founder

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