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- shaft0
Kuz:
" but ya came across as a bit of a provocative wanker with your - did your TV teach you that comment ;)"That was because I was really surprised with an opinion that this document was supposed to restrict burreaucracy. It sounded like someone who really was fooled to believe the official EU propaganda to me.
Note that in most countries, those are politicians who are pro. Wherever they ask people in referenda, there are problems, probably because people know they don't really need it. Seems like only politicians care about it.
And just think of it: politicians against burreaucracy? Not on this earth :)
- unfittoprint0
shaft, u make me want to "forget Poland".
- shaft0
shaft, u make me want to "forget Poland".
unfittoprint
(May 30 05, 08:07)
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I am sorry to read it, unfit. You just said this with no reasoning and disappeared. And that you extend your bad feelings towards a person to a nation or a country. I am not Poland, neither I attempt to represent it. On the contrary, I've always felt like a tourist in my own country.
Ehh.. seems lile I'm talking crap now, no matter how true this is :]I'm not going to forget neither you nor Portugal. Thanks to (in huge part) a girl named Margarida ;)
- ********0
*Butts-in
Well done France! Jolly good show. Upset politicians? Marvellous.
- kelpie0
splendid splendid spiffing ra ra marvelous
- lowimpakt0
does anyone here work for or any of the the EU institutions?
or has anyone studied any aspect of the EU?
- ********0
or has anyone studied any aspect of the EU?
lowimpakt
(May 31 05, 05:21)I've read quite a lot - helps with my anti-EU terror tactics. Does that count?
- Fanco0
i read in the GlobeAndMail today a pretty good article comparing the whole political troubles with the ratification of the European Union constitution to past events in Canada's history.
Compared mostly to the failed attemps of Lake Meech and Charlottetown. The ressemblances are incredible.
I can't find the article online however.
- ********0
this is a very interesting article on the EU from Jon Simpson of the BBC Corresponding people
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world…
for those actually interested in the subject.
- ********0
The Frenchies have spoken!
- de_0
- ********0
this is a very interesting article on the EU from Jon Simpson of the BBC Corresponding people
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wo...
for those actually interested in the subject.
Kes
(May 31 05, 06:17)Tis good.
"The Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Juncker, didn't quite say the other day that if the French voted against the EU constitution they would have to vote again until they got it right, but it sounded like it."
Cunt.
- vb_0
i am about to vote..in a few moments..
*tosses coin
- ********0
*tosses coin
vb_
(Jun 1 05, 07:45)If it's a Euro it lands in favour.
Don't do it.
- vb_0
ok, lend me a pound sterling then..
- ********0
Sure ;)
- kelpie0
shhh, Chirac will get you if you mention the pound vb_ ;)
- kelpie0
loverly bit of anti-english sentiment off him on the news last night after the French vote, lol...
- vb_0
really?
what did he say?
- kelpie0
just back peddling on the reforms in the constitution, saying he would create jobs by the French model and not the *spit anglo-saxon model.
He did practically spit it out as well - it was such a clear bit of politiking.
Bashes the Germans too I suppose, but it's the "Blairist" bits they don't like innit?
