The New European Union Constitution
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Who’s excited about the new north american union, which is a lot like the european union?! Boy, I cant wait!!
No more borders between Mexico, The U.S., and Canada. Isnt this exciting? Now there would be no more bitchin over illegal immigrants entering the country, and no more constitution, and bill of rights. I’m just so excited. Our government loves us so much, they are awesome. I cant believe more americans dont know about this, most of the mexicans and canadians know all about it. You’d think it’d be all over the news. You dont believe me? See for yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T74VA3xU0…
If our idiot governments try to shove that down our throats, I would be in favor of an armed uprising.
EU leaders are against democracy
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