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Subject: EU on the Way to Orwellian Irrelevance
swhitebull    9/30/2007 5:52:12 PM
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/09/sign-me-human.html The European Union is quietly formulating a 21st century version of the infamous Nuremberg Laws, in the name of diversity, multiculturalism and tolerance. Instead of the “Ministry of Racial Purity,” this one will be called the “Racial Equality Directive.” swhitebull - malignant and disgusting
 
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swhitebull    Here are the links    9/30/2007 5:52:41 PM
The European Union is quietly formulating a 21st century version of the infamous Nuremberg Laws, in the name of diversity, multiculturalism and tolerance. Instead of the “Ministry of Racial Purity,” this one will be called the “Racial Equality Directive.”
 
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan       9/30/2007 6:01:28 PM
Like everyone around you or else!

I find it both sad and amusing that the continentals bash Americans for our close-mindedness and lack of internationalism, diversity, etc. and yet it is they who cannot find a way to hand the poor, huddled masses who come looking for opportunity and freedom like the US has done for 200 years, and we've got 12 million illegal workers in our country to boot!

 
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FJV       10/1/2007 12:34:03 PM
Hey don't look at me, I didn't vote for the EU "constitution", but against.

Can you see now why I have a problem giving these people more authority?







 
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AdvanceAustralia    Madness   12/7/2007 4:46:35 PM
How on Earth can they justify preventing discrimination by ... discriminating?

Excuse my ignorance but what kind of people are they that form a majority of this far-fetched EU parliament? To whom do they appeal?

Just how much sovereignty are the people of what were once proudly independent states prepared to give up to this control-freak organisation?

 
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Photon       3/4/2008 2:18:09 AM

How on Earth can they justify preventing discrimination by ... discriminating?

Excuse my ignorance but what kind of people are they that form a majority of this far-fetched EU parliament? To whom do they appeal?

Just how much sovereignty are the people of what were once proudly independent states prepared to give up to this control-freak organisation?

On a funnier side, the former Yugoslavs did not give a damn about consequences of their actions with respect to the rest of Europe, nor the EU when they started killing off each other within their own backyard.  By the time NATO intervened, the house was already toasted and its ashes were falling apart.  Not that the EU was relevant to the recent declaration of independence by Kosovo; apart from closing the new border between Kosovo and Serbia, the EU and NATO pretty much just stood by.  Not that these peacekeepers are loved by neither the Kosovars nor the Serbs.

The US and the EU ... very different types of beasts:

Forming a 'union' of some sort has been a darn difficult task.  It took war for independence and the presence of a common enemy (the British and the Loyalists), deteriorating situation over Europe (or there would not have been a French involvement in favor of the Colonials), and the lack of histories of each colonies to get something started for themselves.  By contrast, trying to put together each states that has several centuries of histories including numerous histories of fighting among themselves, plus the lack of a common enemy makes the EU much more difficult beast to manage.  Much more 'blank slate' the founders of the US could take advantage of, but nothing close for the founders of the EU.
 
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FJV    The EU in "action"   6/27/2008 5:08:46 PM
Here you see why the French, the Dutch and the Irish vote no to "a constitution" that gives this bunch of people more power.
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LB    $23,000 seems a tad high   6/28/2008 9:40:51 AM
That's a great news story.  $23,000 a month for 12 days work seems a bit much but what do I know- I'm just an American.
 
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AdvanceAustralia       6/28/2008 10:05:33 AM

That's a great news story.  $23,000 a month for 12 days work seems a bit much but what do I know- I'm just an American.


The MEPs who receive this are no different to the nomenklatura of the old Soviet Union with their dachas and GUM stores.
 
Little wonder some conservative blogs refer to the EU as the "EUSSR".
 
As we discuss this the Brussels bureaucrats are figuring out ways to force the Irish to have another referendum, in the EU's favour, or simply prevent citizens of sovereign European nations from having referendums that may prevent transfer of sovereignty to the EU.
 
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00_Chem_AJB       6/28/2008 1:21:37 PM
The EU is becoming like the old aristocracies of old, in Europe's case history is repeating itself.
 
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