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Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Europeans are living in a "dream
world" of welfare and long vacations and have yet to realize "they are
not moving toward some sort of nirvana."
The Czech Republic is a candidate for European Union membership,
but Mr. Klaus, who was elected president in February, made clear in an
interview his distaste for the organization.
However, he conceded during a visit to Washington last week that
"the political unification of Europe" is now in "an accelerated
process ... in all aspects and in all respects."
Mr. Klaus said the movement toward a single political entity of 25
European nations "will not change until people start thinking and
realizing they are not moving toward some sort of nirvana."
The Czech president remains convinced that "you cannot have
democratic accountability in anything bigger than a nation state."
Muslims crawling all over Europe are about to give the Euros a rude
awakening and the endless German urlab (vaction) is about to end.
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