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One man vs. the EU

One man vs. the EU

After the approval of the Treaty of Lisbon by the 2nd Irish Referendum, and the Polish President signed the treaty, one man remains in the way of the globalist-advancing one European government. Czech President Vaclav Klaus. And now the globalist heat is on him.

NYTimes reports:

At an anti-treaty rally Saturday after the Irish vote for the treaty, only a few hundred people rallied outside Prague Castle, where Mr. Klaus has refused to hang the European Union flag.

The demonstrators shouted “Long live Klaus” and “E.U. — the Fourth Reich.” One held a sign showing the organization’s symbol, a crown of yellow stars, surrounding a communist hammer and sickle.

“I understand these slogans,” Mr. Klaus told his supporters. “I feel pretty much the same way as you do — though as the president I have to water it down a little.”

But he also indicated, somewhat cryptically, that he felt the Irish referendum had been the last word, and that the passage of the treaty may already be foretold: “After today’s Irish referendum, there will never be another referendum in Europe,” he said.

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4 Responses to “One man vs. the EU”

  1. Jerimiah1 says:

    You can hear even more the slithering of the serpent in Antichrist even more.

  2. randyctblog says:

    Thanks Danny! Hope you enjoy the site!

  3. Andropov says:

    If the Czechs hold off long enough till the upcoming general election in the UK (which is almost certain now to be won by the Conservatives – led by David Cameron) then there shall be another referendum held in Europe … as has been reported in the British press this week, David cameron has pledged to hold a British referendum to reject the Lisbon Treaty if they win the election (something the leftist Labour Party under Blair, and now Brown, refused to do).

    A referendum in the UK would absolutely be a NO vote to the Lisbon Treaty (hence the reason the British have so far been refused a referendum vote).

    It is true – the greatest pressure imaginable will be brought against the Czech President – but hopefully he will hold out. It would not surprise me if the globalist/leftist Europhiles tried to arrange a car “accident” for him … seems to be a favourite method of silencing opposition towards a United States of Europe these days.

    A European super-state should not be ignored as a fanciful, hypothetical threat … it would literally form the largest economy on earth and the Euro would become the main world currency.

    Dannygirl – the UK is not the land of the Bible – not by a long shot … God has certainly done a great many works in that land and through many of her people … indeed there are still a lot of Bible believing, God-fearing, born again Christians residing there. However, the vast majority of folks have no respect for God or His Word … thankfully they are generally very suspicious of further Euro-integration … thus the definite rejection of Lisbon if they ever get to vote on the matter … but this is not because they fear God or because they are against the spirit of anti-Christ. Rather, it's because they are not happy about the fact that Britain is one of the few countries that puts billions of British Pounds into Europe and gets NOTHING back, whilst failed states such as Poland, Portugal, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, etc. have that money showered upon them. British tax payers are angry, not God fearing!

    Pray for the UK and pray for Europe … and pray for the USA!

  4. Andropov says:

    If the Czechs hold off long enough till the upcoming general election in the UK (which is almost certain now to be won by the Conservatives – led by David Cameron) then there shall be another referendum held in Europe … as has been reported in the British press this week, David cameron has pledged to hold a British referendum to reject the Lisbon Treaty if they win the election (something the leftist Labour Party under Blair, and now Brown, refused to do).

    A referendum in the UK would absolutely be a NO vote to the Lisbon Treaty (hence the reason the British have so far been refused a referendum vote).

    It is true – the greatest pressure imaginable will be brought against the Czech President – but hopefully he will hold out. It would not surprise me if the globalist/leftist Europhiles tried to arrange a car “accident” for him … seems to be a favourite method of silencing opposition towards a United States of Europe these days.

    A European super-state should not be ignored as a fanciful, hypothetical threat … it would literally form the largest economy on earth and the Euro would become the main world currency.

    Dannygirl – the UK is not the land of the Bible – not by a long shot … God has certainly done a great many works in that land and through many of her people … indeed there are still a lot of Bible believing, God-fearing, born again Christians residing there. However, the vast majority of folks have no respect for God or His Word … thankfully they are generally very suspicious of further Euro-integration … thus the definite rejection of Lisbon if they ever get to vote on the matter … but this is not because they fear God or because they are against the spirit of anti-Christ. Rather, it's because they are not happy about the fact that Britain is one of the few countries that puts billions of British Pounds into Europe and gets NOTHING back, whilst failed states such as Poland, Portugal, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, etc. have that money showered upon them. British tax payers are angry, not God fearing!

    Pray for the UK and pray for Europe … and pray for the USA!

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