Tuesday, October 13, 2009

E.U. is Inevitable

"Polish president ratifies EU reform treaty; Pressure builds on Czech leader for not signing" by Ryan Lucas, Associated Press | October 11, 2009

WARSAW - Poland’s president approved the European Union reform treaty yesterday, ratcheting up the pressure on the Czech Republic as the only nation not to sign off on the agreement designed to sharpen EU decision-making and increase its influence.

President Lech Kaczynski signed Poland’s ratification of the so-called Lisbon Treaty at a ceremony attended by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and other EU leaders.... Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt of Sweden, which holds the EU presidency, urged President Vaclav Klaus to ratify the treaty swiftly so it can come into force Jan. 1. “Europe eagerly awaits [for] this to happen,’’ Reinfeldt said. “We do not need more delays.’’

With pressing matters such as the economic crisis and climate change to deal with, Reinfeldt stressed that “it is time to settle the institutional question of the EU. We have a responsibility to make this happen before the end of this year.’’

Yeah? RESPONSIBILITY to WHOM?

Klaus’s office did not immediately comment, but Prime Minister Jan Fischer said through his spokesman that he welcomed it....

Remember that for later.

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EU leaders say new voting rules are needed to promote stronger policies in combating cross-border crime, terrorism, and ecological threats. If Lisbon becomes law, more policy decisions would be permitted by majority rather than unanimous votes in European summits. Those policies would then increasingly be shaped by the elected parliaments of each nation and the European Parliament, which currently has little say. Projecting this more decisive EU abroad would be a new fixed-term president - in place of a decades-old system that rotates the presidency among governments every six months - and a new foreign minister.

Now WHY has the MSM been MUM on the fact that it is going to be Tony Bliar!!!

See: Tony Blair the EU President no one really wants

Hey, what is ONE MORE OMISSION, 'ey?

Both houses of the Czech Parliament have approved ratification, but it still needs the final signature from Klaus - an EU skeptic and vocal opponent of the treaty who argues it will transfer too much power to Brussels and strip the Czech Republic of its sovereignty.

But HE WELCOMES IT, so I will file that last paragraph where I file all the MSM newspaper reports now.

(Sound of a toilet flushing)

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Also see: MSM Breakfast

I was wondering what that smell was.