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> To start with a "constitution" without any european public, that is more
> than a french or dutch (the germans were not even asked, why not, because
> they cannot vote?..), was ridicule.
Maybe it was allready ridicule to start something that would need a
constitution with the EU, maybe there sho
I enjoyed this good and fully deserved piece of Friedman-bashing.
Down with the world where "human advances are measured not by our
willingness to crawl lower and lower to buy ourselves a job from Bill
Gates, or by counting the number of Gap outlets in Delhi" and all
those who advocate it!
Gr
Hi Bas et al.
Is there something that can be heard from citizens of
the ten countries who voted 'yes'?
I've only heard from Chirac directly - nothing from
the heads of states in the major countries.
Are those voting 'no' holding out a bit until Turkey
is resolved?
What news from the street of