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On 25 Nov 2003 06:31:53 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arnold Wolfcastle) wrote: >http://washingtontimes.com/world/20031124-110833-1781r.htm > >Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Europeans are living in a "dream >world" of welfare and long vacations you mean like the ones Bush takes all the time? >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." No profit for the fat cats in nirvana. > The Czech president remains convinced that "you cannot have >democratic accountability in anything bigger than a nation state." perhaps he should start at the corporate board room level. THOM > >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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