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@spencersfarm You showed what you are: a colonialist autocratic clown! Ireland never was uk, Irish always fought the dreadful fake state uk! And it was free in 1917, although England, which is the real face behind uk, didn't want to recognize its freedom, like it refuse to recognize Scotland's! And since Ireland is a part of EU, EU is part of Belfast agreement!
EU has a Parliament, a governing body, it isn't just an international organization and it has its sovereignty , so it's part of GFA as much as it is of WA, signed b EU itself
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@mostlyguesses8385 Yes, it was
"Aims:
The aim of the EEC and the common market was to:
transform the conditions of trade and production on the territory of its 6 members and
serve as a step towards the closer political unification of Europe
Specific goals
The signatories agreed to:
lay the foundations of an ‘ever closer union’ among the peoples of Europe
ensure the economic and social progress of their countries by joint action to eliminate trade and other barriers between them;
improve their citizens’ living and working conditions;
ensure balanced trade and fair competition;
reduce the economic and social differences between the EEC’s various regions;
gradually abolish restrictions on international trade through a common trade policy;
abide by the principles of the UN charter;
pool their resources to preserve and strengthen peace and liberty and call on other peoples of Europe who share this ideal to join them in these efforts."
So EEC was always meant to be political as per treaty/treaties and Lisbon is just another step in that direction
EU budget has always been adequate with the aims and the needs. Oh and since we're talking about USA, you know USA were never meant to be a Federation?
In the Article of Confederation it's never mentioned, heck it's barely is in the 1779 constitution! And states were not giving a cent to Washington because of that and rightly so.
So, if anything, it's the Congress who overstepped, not the EU, which is a political alliance and not, like NATO, UN, NAFTA AND the Confederation of America a pooling of independent states.
So EU has all the right, as per treaties, to use the means it is using, against Hungary as well
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@mostlyguesses8385 Yes, it was
"Aims:
The aim of the EEC and the common market was to:
transform the conditions of trade and production on the territory of its 6 members and
serve as a step towards the closer political unification of Europe
Specific goals
The signatories agreed to:
lay the foundations of an ‘ever closer union’ among the peoples of Europe
ensure the economic and social progress of their countries by joint action to eliminate trade and other barriers between them;
improve their citizens’ living and working conditions;
ensure balanced trade and fair competition;
reduce the economic and social differences between the EEC’s various regions;
gradually abolish restrictions on international trade through a common trade policy;
abide by the principles of the UN charter;
pool their resources to preserve and strengthen peace and liberty and call on other peoples of Europe who share this ideal to join them in these efforts."
So EEC was always meant to be political as per treaty/treaties and Lisbon is just another step in that direction
EU budget has always been adequate with the aims and the needs. Oh and since we're talking about USA, you know USA were never meant to be a Federation?
In the Article of Confederation it's never mentioned, heck it's barely is in the 1779 constitution! And states were not giving a cent to Washington because of that and rightly so.
So, if anything, it's the Congress who overstepped, not the EU, which is a political alliance and not, like NATO, UN, NAFTA AND the Confederation of America a pooling of independent states.
So EU has all the right, as per treaties, to use the means it is using, against Hungary as well
USA didn't have anything against secession but made a war to force South to stay
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@mostlyguesses8385 Yes, it was
"Aims:
The aim of the EEC and the common market was to:
transform the conditions of trade and production on the territory of its 6 members and
serve as a step towards the closer political unification of Europe
Specific goals
The signatories agreed to:
lay the foundations of an ‘ever closer union’ among the peoples of Europe
ensure the economic and social progress of their countries by joint action to eliminate trade and other barriers between them;
improve their citizens’ living and working conditions;
ensure balanced trade and fair competition;
reduce the economic and social differences between the EEC’s various regions;
gradually abolish restrictions on international trade through a common trade policy;
abide by the principles of the UN charter;
pool their resources to preserve and strengthen peace and liberty and call on other peoples of Europe who share this ideal to join them in these efforts."
So EEC was always meant to be political as per treaty/treaties and Lisbon is just another step in that direction
EU budget has always been adequate with the aims and the needs. Oh and since we're talking about USA, you know USA were never meant to be a Federation?
In the Article of Confederation it's never mentioned, heck it's barely is in the 1779 constitution! And states were not giving a cent to Washington because of that and rightly so.
So, if anything, it's the Congress who overstepped, not the EU, which is a political alliance and not, like NATO, UN, NAFTA AND the Confederation of America a pooling of independent states.
There was no article in the new Constitution that said South couldn't secede either but Washington didn't want to hear it.
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@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
Race don't exist in the first place.
"I am not ček" I assumed you are since in the video Czechoslovakia is described as eurosceptic
By the way, I can barely understand your broken English (ček is not English) so you should write better
Again, royal you, you didn't vote like your generation and your relatives voted no, but someone must have voted yes.
Ah, I see you are Latvian. Let me guess, you'd prefer "Mother Rossya" da? If a part of your country asked to separate you'd agree since they are natives? And no, no everyone speak your language, Selonia and Latgale speak Russian
Lol, so? If you don't agree to let people go you are not. By the way, EU is considered democratic too
Again, Russians in the South East might not agree
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@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 The right writing is Chechia
"Spelling is a completely backwards consept that should exist" again, it doesn't make sense nor does this phrase. What is a "consept"???
"Once can hardly test his own skills so I will point you to my gread 12 english exam (the same one they took in Great Britain that year that grade) gave me a 98% score" are you sure you are not confusing it with the exam in the 6th grade where the teacher gave you one star and a "good job" remark?
"I dont think youve considered that Im not trying, I let my fingers click away and what ends up being 'spelled' good enough I have no respect for this languages writing anyway" then you have really no business giving other people advice if you don't even respect the language you allegedly studied
"I dont want to leave Europe, thats not possible. I want to leave the EU because it is an enemy of Europian civilization." EU is the union of Europeans but why do you want to leave it if you despise Russia? In what way it's the EU an enemy of Europeans?
"WHAT ARE YOU ON?!? By my definition russijans are natives of Russija and only Russija, and ony latvieši are natives of Latvija. Whos land it is is usually in the name, atleast in the Old World." no, by your own word, the russian speaking LATVIAN are as native as you are
"Are you aquanted with any russijans of Latvija? Do you play chess or dota or fooball with them? Can you speak russijan to comunicate with the monolingual ones? Do you have friends who are dating russijans from Latvija? For me the answer to all of these questions is yes so let me tell you, russijans in Latvija do not want to end up like the russijans in Doņeck. And you dont even have to trust me, you can trust Latvijas government, which has reenacted conscription not fearing that local russijan coscripts would side with invadors" the russophone Latvian YOU know
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@esti-od1mz "Il MIS partecipò quindi alle prime elezioni regionali siciliane del 20 aprile 1947, dove rimase fermo ai risultati del 1946, con 171.470 voti (8,8%) e ottenne nove deputati all'Assemblea regionale siciliana: Andrea Finocchiaro Aprile (nel 1948 sostituito da Vincenzo Bongiorno)[5], Gioacchino Germanà, Concetto Gallo, Attilio Castrogiovanni, Giuseppe Caltabiano, Rosario Cacopardo, Gaetano Drago, Francesco Paolo Lo Presti e Pietro Landolina.
In occasione delle elezioni politiche del 1948 il MIS dette vita, insieme a varie formazioni territoriali, all'Unione Movimenti Federalisti: la lista ricevette 52 000 voti (pari al 2,1% in Sicilia e allo 0,20% su scala nazionale) senza conseguire alcun seggio; Finocchiaro Aprile, candidato nella circoscrizione di Palermo, non fu dunque rieletto.
La fine
Dopo la bocciatura elettorale Finocchiaro Aprile si dimise da presidente del Movimento per l'indipendenza siciliana, ormai ridotto ad una semplice sigla.[6]
Quel che restava del movimento alle elezioni regionali in Sicilia del 1951, presentatosi solo nel collegio di Catania, non ottenne nessun seggio."
LOL
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