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Chirac shitting his pants. European Union going down in flames
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The EU wouldn't go down in flames if the constitution is rejected
Exagerate much? |
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Hint: without the constitution, the EU per se does not exist as an organized nation. Its status is roughly the same as Canada, the US, and Mexico under NAFTA. Use what little brain you've got, Copernicus. |
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It will not collapse. And it's already a totally different "thing" then the NAFTA. Where you're from? If you are from Europe, you must be very stupid to give this kinda comments. When you are not, it's ok. You proberly know Europe from books, and Society news.
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It's obvious that you don't approach the analysis of a subject from an objective point of view, and you've displayed a lack of even basic critical thinking skills. Then when someone disagrees with you, you're quick to attempt to discredit them by claiming they're stupid.
Classic GFY |
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I have yet to see you post an objective analysis of the situation. So far, you have ignorantly stated that "the EU wouldn't go down in flames if the constitution is rejected" and then you proceeded to cry about being called dumb. |
i live in europe and i don't want the constitution. close trading links between european states is great as the common market (EEC) was setup for. but i don't want political union with other countries or law making etc in brussels, just close friendly links and free trade within europe.
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Perhaps Jawa is a 12clicks character? |
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You really need to get a clue and stop doing coke with your daughter :/
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Evil Jawa, you crack me up. You need a jawa avatar.
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The EU has been an evolving concept from it's earliest beginnings over 50 years ago. It has been through the debate and negotiation of many treaties in its history, if one or more countries were to reject the currently proposed constitution, they wouldn't just all get up from the table and walk away from the idea of the EU. If any country were to reject the constitution, it certainly wouldn't help to move the EU forward, but at the same time, it wouldn't be the end. It's not a black or white situation. Rejecting the constitution now could simply be a hurdle in the path towards eventually agreeing to it, or a future revised version of it.
Rome wasn't built in a day, and the US Constitution wasn't exactly a walk in the park either. |
First of all: Chirac is a fucktard.
EU was free trade agreement and it should be only free trade agreement in the future. Political union is sick idea. |
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Matt |
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hey , Quebec isnt in the Canadian constitution btw ;)
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Canada is a fucking joke and Quebec is the punch line.
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it is a trade union, ask anyone in Europe if they want Europe to be one nation and you will get no as an answer in 99,9% of the cases. There are too many cultural differences and language barriers for that ever to be even a slight possibility |
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i dont think most Americans think very much about the EU at all. there is not much evidence to support the notion that Americans think about much of anything outside US borders. |
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ahhhh, I see some of my loser/detractors managed to pay for another month of connectivity.
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If any of the member states votes against the constitution, it doesn't mean there won't be a constitution, it just mean the current draft (and that is what is being voted on, a draft) will have to go back to be rewritten.
There is a very worrying paragraph which states that anything in the constitution now cannot me modified. This is very worrying for the socialistic lifestyle of the French who protect their workforce like no other. The constitution as it stands is very AngloSaxon and supports free exchange of labour force, which basically means certain trades, like the building trade in developed Euro countries will be flooded with cheap labour from the ex Soviet Bloc countries. Basically, Europe is evolving and has been doing for some time. The comment about the fatal flaw being that European countries cannot agree on anything is bullshit. A NO vote now against the constitution will probably mean the final constitution will be even stronger. True, it won't help France's strong stance in Europe, but as it's the people that decide, then that can only be a good thing for the benefit of all involved. |
more info here..
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ne...ution&ie=UTF-8 |
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if YOU'RE going to tell people they're stupid, at least have the courtesy to know which form of the word to use :winkwink: |
France makes damn sexy planes!!! Ff they ever need money, China will buy them in a heartbeat
http://kovy.free.fr/image%201024/Rafale-28.jpg http://kovy.free.fr/image%201024/Rafale-23.jpg |
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Tell us more, oh wise one. |
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political union No fucking way. :2 cents: |
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Stupidity at its finest. You never fail to find it at GFY.
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Does anyone have a brain here that doesn't reside in their dick? :helpme |
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At least the Euro is still worth more than the dollar :D
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Those who can't make a living from this are also the ones who shows the biggest stupidity. Go figure :) |
Well when Turkey joins the E.U., THEN it will perhaps go up in flames...
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I hope it gets turned down since the control will be much more centralised. You can not have centralised control for as big region as Europe. All countries are so different and what might work in Sweden or Netherlands, will not work in Estonia or some other of the new EU countries.
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Here's some good info on the constitution http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2950276.stm
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