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Old 06-14-2008, 02:55 PM   #1
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Europe was thrown into political chaos Friday by Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty, a painstakingly negotiated blueprint for consolidating the European Union's power and streamlining its increasingly unwieldy bureaucracy.

The defeat of the treaty, by a vote of 53.4 percent to 46.6 percent, was the result of a highly organized campaign that played to Irish voters' deepest fears about the EU. For all its benefits, many people feel, the Union is remote, undemocratic and ever more inclined to strip its smaller members of the right to make their own laws and decide their own futures.

Although the Irish are less than 1 percent of the EU population of almost 500 million, the repercussions of the vote Thursday - whose results were announced Friday - are enormous. To take effect, the treaty must be ratified by all 27 members of the EU. So the defeat by a single country, even one as tiny as Ireland, has the potential effect of stopping the whole thing cold.

Reacting with frustration Friday, other European countries said they would try to press ahead for a plan to make the Lisbon Treaty work after all and would discuss the matter when EU leaders gathered for a summit meeting in Brussels next week.

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Old 06-14-2008, 05:32 PM   #2
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I'm not sure of the specifics, but I tend to say good for Ireland. Sounds like it might have consitituted a loss of some soveriegnty for them, so I can't blame them for rejecting it if that is the case.
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The N.A. Union is coming sooner than people think. Not a good thing for any of us.
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I don't think it's that big a deal. Norway did the same thing. But, then these countries make so many treaties with the other EU countries that they're practically members anyway in terms of trade, travel, and most other things.
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God Bless the Irish. That's the smartest thing they ever could have done. So many Italians wish they could do the same. The EU is becoming like the blob.
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The Irish are proving how they have survived all these years. A tough country with a tough people. Their toughness was evident to this country during our peak imigration years. Hard working fiercely loyal people who take a backseat to nobody. That toughness continues to this day and they deserve the applause for standing up to a bunch of crap that was merely crafted to hand more power to the already powerfull.
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