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Author: Whileyouslept
Date: Jun 10, 2008 00:13
...pronounced that criticism of the European Union collective could be restricted without ... irreverential criticism of the European Union. It brings the European Court of...that political criticism of the European Union and its leading figures can ... ruled yesterday that the European Union can lawfully suppress political criticism ... suggestion that Economic and Monetary Union was a threat to democracy,...
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Author: Palindrome
Date: Jun 16, 2008 02:17
... : "PLYMOUTH will start to run out of fuel by tomorrow morning at the latest, a union leader claimed today." in the hope that his statement will create panic buying and selfish people queuing ...: "Plymouth will run out of fuel by tonight" which is even an exaggeration of what the union leader said. If anything they were understatements. As I wrote, "Every single garage I passed had ...
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Author: Nemo
Date: Jun 16, 2008 01:14
...> independence, I have yet to see the case made for the benefits to England of continuing the Union. I can see the benefits to England of it having its own independent Parliament. I can see... , but he and others never make clear what the advantage to England are in continuing the Union. Could he, or others list them? Nothing from Robert Henderson I see, obviously still trying to think...
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Author: True Blue
Date: Jun 16, 2008 01:01
... Rather inefficient in my opinion but tought luck that's what has been decided. In any event, so don't get your hope up, so far, evn in France, the netherlands or Ireland of tghe Union as such. France voted "no" to the Treaty. Holland voted "no" to the Treaty. Ireland voted "no" to the Treaty. You know that the first two voted against the proposed constitution but ...
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Author: Whileyouslept
Date: Jun 15, 2008 21:34
...the end there are two agendas in the European Union. One is an old agenda about institutional reform, ...What seems to have happened is that in a union of 27, countries are much more cautious about using... Conservative peers would try to stop the European Union (amendment) bill, which ratifies the treaty, receiving its... could even be the end of the European Union as we know it," he said. Source: ...
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Author: andrew
Date: Jun 15, 2008 19:37
... off the bit which said : "PLYMOUTH will start to run out of fuel by tomorrow morning at the latest, a union leader claimed today." in the hope that his statement will create panic buying and selfish people queuing to squeeze ten pounds ... the definitive statement in our headline : "Plymouth will run out of fuel by tonight" which is even an exaggeration of what the union leader said.
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Author: Dr Quite Evil
Date: Jun 15, 2008 17:39
... authority. The government proceeds directly from the people; is ordained and established in the name of the people; and is declared to be ordained, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to themselves and to their posterity. The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a...
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Author: aracari
Date: Jun 15, 2008 16:05
...rest of Europe is aware that he was only a lukewarm European and the nation and government that he headed was mainly anti-European. He did nothing to change public perception of the Euroopean Union nor did he participate in it fully. To boot he is far too Atlantist. He lacks all European credibility therefore. Sarkozi is also an Atlanticist. And ~Merkel. Neither of...
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Author: John of Aix
Date: Jun 15, 2008 15:29
... rest of Europe is aware that he was only a lukewarm European and the nation and government that he headed was mainly anti-European. He did nothing to change public perception of the Euroopean Union nor did he participate in it fully. To boot he is far too Atlantist. He lacks all European credibility therefore. Sarkozi is also an Atlanticist. And ~Merkel. Neither of whom ...
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Author: aracari
Date: Jun 15, 2008 14:59
... Why? Because the rest of Europe is aware that he was only a lukewarm European and the nation and government that he headed was mainly anti-European. He did nothing to change public perception of the Euroopean Union nor did he participate in it fully. To boot he is far too Atlantist. He lacks all European credibility therefore. Sarkozi is also an Atlanticist. And ~Merkel.
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