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.
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.