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Old 04-11-2010, 09:38 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Ertial View Post
I would not go as far to call the advance of the European Union totalitarianism. What we've seen in the past few years is that all governments only pursue their own interests, weakening Europe.
We cannot keep pretending that all countries will do just fine without the EU. Imagine what would have happened to Europe if we wouldn't have had the Euro! But in order to control this we need a proper organisation, an organisation that is more open and democratic and less centred around the governments and their own, petty interests. The Treaty of Lisbon was good for this because it gave the European Parliament more power and installed a EU-president, someone who is above the parties and therefore can decide better what's best for the continent, instead of what's best for one single country.
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I just looked for ""Treaty of lisbon" and totalitarianism" on ixquick.com and found this really interesting video on YouTube, which shows some points of the contra Lisbon Treaty politicians.

Creeping EU Totalitarianism


You mention the Euro as success for the EU, but in the current crisis its not a safe currency. A lot of people who have Euro savings on the banks buy gold, silver or take up shares or exchange their Euros with a safer currency (USD, Pound, Yen is probably not considerable safer), because they fear a huge inflation or a worse bank crisis. The next months and next few years might be pretty interesting I think.

The secret Bilderberger conferences of the politician and economic elite exists really, that is not a conspiracy theory. And people can have doubts about their good interests...
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