Added: Oct 10, 2008
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La Charte des Droits fondamentaux, ancienne partie II de la défunte Constitution européenne, a été proclamée solennellement ce mercredi 12 décembre à Strasbourg, au Parlement européen, et signée par les Présidents des trois institutions (Parlement, Commission, Conseil). Cette "cérémonie" avait pour but de faire croire à la légitimité d'un texte, simplement publié au journal officiel de l'UE, et qui a pourtant été rejeté par référendum par les deux seuls peuples ayant été consultés par un référendum contraignant en 2005.Cette proclamation est une parodie de démocratie, symbole de la volonté d'une petite élite ultra-européiste de faire passer en force la défunte Constitution, morcelée et présentée dans un ordre différent mais identique quand au fond, et désormais baptisée traité de Lisbonne.C'est pourquoi les députés de la coordination Identité, Tradition, Souveraineté ont tenu à manifester à cette occasion le véritable sens, pour eux, des mots "droits", "citoyens" et "démocratie" en réclamant la consultation de tous les peuples européens sur la Constitution bis au cri de "referendum !". Plusieurs dizaines de leurs collègues ont procédé de même.La réaction de l'Etablissement (envoi d'huissiers, qui n'en pouvaient mais, pour tenter de faire cesser la manifestation, insultes et menaces de sanctions) est elle aussi symbolique : la seule opinion admise dans un Parlement qui prétend pourtant donner des leçons de démocratie au monde entier est la soumission silencieuse et l'acceptation béate de la dictature bureaucratique de l'Union européenne.EU Member States:Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Soain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United KingdomOther:Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Faroes, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Transdniestra, Belarus, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro.Irish people help us vote: noIreland, dublin, Connacht, Leinster, Munster ulster, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford ,Tipperary , Gaelic
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darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "Without it, European integration would not have gone as far as it has."--What a joke. You had no option.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "There was almost no debate about the content of the constitution in the referendum campaigns in Spain or Luxembourg, which approved it by wide margins. The voters who looked most closely at the text were in France and the Netherlands. Similarly, Britain debated the merits of the single currency more extensively than any other country. But Britain stayed out, while others adopted it without discussion."
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - That's because the big boys were paid off and were members of certain institutions and organizations.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "European integration can proceed without popular enthusiasm because of its character: the EU has a large regulatory component and much integration proceeds through rules-based co-operation."--Isn't that beautiful that term that they come up with. Rules-based co-operation. The rule being that you don't tell the truth to the public and we'll all cooperate in keeping it secret.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "Rules and technical standards are peculiarly unsuited to mobilising popular opinion, whether for or against. Most people are content to leave them to experts."--The experts. Remember the Bertrand Russell experts and the society of experts?
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "Integration by regulation proceeds under the voters' indifferent gaze. In that sense, apathy is the Europhiles' best friend. Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has learned this lesson. The "Berlin declaration" to mark the 50th birthday was written in secret"--What's new? What's new?
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "and signed only by the EU's own representatives: Ms Merkel as holder of the EU presidency and the heads of the European Commission and Parliament. It seems likely that any revised constitutional treaty will also be cooked up in semi-secret"--Well, I wonder why they're apathetic about that aye."with the aim of ratification by national parliaments"--Who are also paid off.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "not referendums. Let sleeping voters lie. But there is a further manifestation of apathy to consider: a behavioural condition associated with it, known as "learned helplessness".Learned helplessness, oh. What are suffering from? I've got learned helplessness.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "In 1965 a psychologist, Martin Seligman, subjected two groups of dogs to electric shocks."--He was a sweetheart this guy Seligman aye. Another psychopath.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "The first group could end the punishment by pressing a lever. These dogs recovered quickly; in a subsequent experiment, they learned to avoid further shocks by jumping a low wall. The second group had a lever that did nothing."--A placebo lever. Placebo lever.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "They became apathetic and in the subsequent experiment simply cowered on the electrified floor"--Imagine you couldn't get out of that an electrified floor so now what you did you just got shocked. Ah, disgusting, disgusting creatures these psychopaths are. "unable to escape the shocks. They had "learned helplessness".You know you're tax money funds this kind of stuff and what they learned is ultimately used on us to control us. Do you realize that? Ah, it's a horror show.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "In Europe, the treaties of Maastricht and Nice were rejected by Danish and Irish voters, only to be largely implemented later. If the constitution is successfully revived—a big if—it would continue this pattern. Some EU leaders may hope that, if they do this often enough, apathetic voters will learn that they are helpless to stop further integration, even when they want to."
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - So there's you're little blurb which in itself the way it's worded is a downer. It's meant to make you feel more apathetic because it doesn't give you any answers to it. In fact, in a sense it's pointing out between the lines that there are no usual answers to it. The usual answers are gone because this was planned as a "must be" and you're getting it rammed down your throats regardless.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - The move is on. People are truly waking up all over the globe. A little light goes on here and there and here and there and somewhere else and this is how changes begin.Well you have to have the real facts to back you up. Not all the fake ones too. There's a lot of fake facts put out for you to jump a hold of and believe that you have leaders leading the opposition. Remember, they always give you the leaders to follow. Don't follow me. I don't know what I'm doing half the time.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - I wander around here and I seldom comb my hair unless I have to go out and even then I'm halfway down to where I'm going before I remember to do it but this has to be out now for the younger generation. We can't dump all this on them. They have no chance. We have to alter all this stuff and rethink what life is all about. We've got to rethink all of that. Not the 8 to 5 system we're trained from birth to go into.
oroltatransky Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - STOP Z.O.G. !
europarl Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - They made a big deal out of this protest. Socialist head Martin Schulz went as far as comparing it to Hitler's shouting strateguy in the Weimar Republic. And Graham Watson called them communists and nazis and Daniel Cohn-Bendit called them idiots, mentally weak and mad... then the President grabbed more powers... watch the sequel here: watch?v=qkHK_EFfTCMwatch?v=qkHK_EFfTCM
mark4m56 Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - Schulz and Pöttering are fascist scumbags and I do believe that for us (the resistance) it would be legitimate to stop them by any means necessary
NUNOQUADROS Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - Please think to your self if in the history of your own Country if there ever exist a referendum to the Constitution?
nicos62100 Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - non a l europe faciste
fr75ch Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - Débarrassons-nous du traité de lisbonne pour préserver notre liberté et notre identitéLet's get rid of the treaty of Lisbon to preserve our liberty and our identity
emangi1 Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "Concentrated power has always been the enemy of Liberty."-Ronald Reagan.
Greg260146 Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - The truth is that even now Robert Mugabe has a greater democratic legitimacy than the EU. Mugabe has been elected often in the past though now his mandate has run out - The EU Commission has NEVER been elected & the peoples of France, Holland & Ireland have VOTED NO to the new constitution/Lisbon Treaty threatening the snouts of the politicians and parasites with losing their troughs on the gravy train. The corrupt central State is determined, like Mugabe, to force new votes for personal gain!
Nicky92i Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - STOP a cet europe de fasciste!De plus en plus j'ai honte d'etre européen et encore plus francais par cet mauvaise politque.
darthconvader Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - "have led to a continent-wide depression. More important, apathy has its compensations, especially for Europhiles."--Europhile, hum. That's a file that diddles with young Euros.