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The BIG
Worry
by KOZY Wed Jul 16, 2008
17:34
Surely Mr Sarkozy
(European Union & French President) -- and his
elitist clique/s of associates -- realise by now that a re-run
of the Lisbon Treaty referendum in the Republic of Ireland
would almost certainly produce an even bigger NO vote than the
one held on June 12th last?
That being the case, might
the REAL purpose of his visit (scheduled for July 21st 2008)
be to try and bully (or bribe) our senior "public servants"
into accepting the Lisbon Treaty without a
referendum?
Many (possibly all?) of our senior "public
servants" of course might not need much bullying (if any) to
go along with such a scheme?
Also, Mr Sarkozy has got
an excellent excuse for forwarding and pushing such a plan:
i.e. "to bring the Republic of Ireland into line with the rest
of Europe".
Extremely dangerous times lay ahead maybe
for Bunreacht na hEireann (Constitution of the Republic of
Ireland), and the millions of people it has so usefully
protected so far?
"To be forewarned is to be
forearmed."
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One
more push
by Barbara Thu Jul 17, 2008
09:17
Thanks largely to the
PPP (Public Private Partnership) schemes of recent
years, which of course include the M3 "Tara" fiasco for
example, Bunreacht na hEireann (Constitution of the Republic
of Ireland) is well on the way to being fully decommissioned
anyway -- though few seem to realise this cleverly concealed
fact at the present time.
One more successful push at
this stage from Mr Sarkozy and his many like-minded, elitist
associates, and it's gone.
"They" know that; but, do we
(the people of the Republic of Ireland) know it? -- and will
enough of us wake up to the crucially important implications
and ramifications of losing our hard-won Constitution: before
it's too late?
Related Link: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/9May2008/Email.htm
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