European Union Government System
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Does anybody else think the European Union is a little scary?
Every nation that belongs to this style of government has given up their sovereignty which I’m sure they worked hard to get. Will America be joining them if they go bankrupt? Greece is having protests in the streets and the Lisburne Treaty and all. Submit or be punished right? When is enough enough. What is our political system trying to do?
Lisbon Treaty, I’m sorry sister.
European Union = Soviet Union
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