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		<title>EU: Back in the USSR</title>
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			<title>Check your sources</title>
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			<description>Kurt, pls. check your sources. Paul Belien is a eurosecptic without any regard for truth and proportion. Anyone can find some old fool who's brains suffered from vodka and a horrible system under which he was persecuted. However, only those without arguments supporting their cause write down and publish his ideas.

Alex

PS Having lived in Russia I can tell the difference..... - a guest</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:51:46 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Bullocks</title>
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			<description>Laissez-faire economics is what has created the hellhole called the USA. I did not know you were a closet Free Market Anarchist Kurt. 

Not allowing smoking is what you call controlling the masses? Fuck that - second hand smoke kills. That's not 'political correctness' that's a fact. You can't smoke in public bars and government buildings in the US and Canada I do believe. 

I live in Holland and can order spliffs out of the yellow pages and have a guy (or girl) deliver them on a bike. Not quite the gulag is it? 

My Mother in Law lives on a state guaranteed pension of 1200 euro(about 1800 USD) which everyone over 65 gets here. The elderly are taken care of in most of Europe. They don't have to cross borders to get 'cheap medicine' from Mexico or Canada in order to survive - living on a 500 dollar a month social security check - and end up having the plug pulled because of some insurance  exec who is looking to get a better position at work be trimming costs and lives.

Sounds like the good old USSR to me. Right.

In Holland kids get paid to go to university and trade school. That's right. Paid. Go figure. 

People take two months off a year. Holidays are a right not a privilege. Even people on the Dole (Welfare) here get an 'extra' month's pay to take some time off looking for work and head for Spain for a couple of weeks.

Yeah... talk about hell. Europe is on the path to hell... Politburo in Brussels...

I insure a family of five, with full medical, 80 percent dental, and free pharmaceuticals for less than 150 euro per month. Now that's nasty isn't it? 

Enough of that.

If anything  - Europe is threatened by Laissez-faire capitalism. France and Sarkovsky, great friend of the US, with the highest standard of health care and social benefits in the Western World is about to take a hit. Holland, Germany and the Nordic countries have all seen their social programs scaled back over the past five years of mainly conservative governments in northern Europe. Because we have to 'compete'. 

Your quoting of Moonie Rag The Washington Times (to support this lame ass piece of writing) leaves this article with a bad taste in my mouth to top it off. 

I have always enjoyed your work in the past but this piece has cracked open a bitter nut... a side I have not seen in Nimmo before. Maybe I just don't read you enough and have missed other articles with weak opines such as this one. .... I don't know. 

I highly doubt that North America will join. If anything, [b]if[/b] there is an economic collapse - the US will split apart. Canada will not get into bed with the US unless forced.  - a guest</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:30:19 +0100</pubDate>
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