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Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin
Conservatives-Why does America fear the public-the UN, European Union, etc?
Why are public forums always bad, and these unions in
particular- why does America fear and undermine
the people’s unions?
We are a sovereign nation, beholden to no one but ourselves.
Climate: MEP Florenz (EPP) criticizes EU’s pre-COP16 decisions
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