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			<title>U.N. Critic Sees Political Agenda Behind U.N.’s Decision to Bar Her</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:29:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[the 2 articles complement each other as each has some snippets that the other doesn't, so I snipped from both&#8230;..namely the Palast. ambassador complaining  vehemently and then calling back to ask if she had been 'captured' etc. 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>the 2 articles complement each other as each has some snippets that the other doesn't, so I snipped from both&#8230;..namely the Palast. ambassador complaining  vehemently and then calling back to ask if she had been 'captured' etc.<br />
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I assume he means taken out from where she can do damage to the ridiculous prcoess she just witnessed which was, the corruption of the Goldstone report which myself and a few others here said, weeks ago would be used exactly how it has been, an anti Israeli hammer,  all mentions of Hamas expunged from the final resolution.<br />
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I don't think the Goldstone report went far enough to start with and it read as a selective report to me as I said earlier. We were always suspicious, with cause, again,  and one thing has been made clear, again,  the UN's Human Rights comm. or whatever its called now is a complete sham and corrupts what it touches.<br />
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Leading U.N. Critic Sees Political Agenda Behind U.N.&#8217;s Decision to Bar Her<br />
Friday, November 20, 2009<br />
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(CNSNews.com) &#8211; After being denied access to United Nations headquarters for two weeks, one of U.N.&#8217;s most forthright critics will find out Friday if her confiscated entry pass will be returned to her &#8211; and under what conditions.<br />
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Human rights law expert Anne Bayefsky said she was told on Thursday to report to a security official on Friday to &#8220;sign something&#8221; in order to get her pass back temporarily.<br />
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It&#8217;s not clear what Bayefsky would be expected to sign. Meanwhile, a final decision on her longer-term access will be in the hands of a 19-member NGO-accreditation committee whose members include Sudan, Cuba, Pakistan, Egypt, Russia and China &#8211; countries whose conduct at the U.N. Bayefsky frequently criticizes.<br />
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U.N. security guards removed Bayefsky&#8217;s pass and escorted her from the building on November 5 after she used a media stakeout microphone to condemn a General Assembly resolution endorsing the controversial &#8220;Goldstone report,&#8221; which accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza. <br />
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Bayefsky, director of the Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust at Touro College, a Jewish-sponsored independent institution in New York, and editor of the Hudson Institute&#8217;s Eye on the U.N. project, called the resolution &#8220;a travesty.&#8221;<br />
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Moments later, she recounted by phone from New York Thursday, she was &#8220;surrounded by four or five guards,&#8221; asked to identify herself &#8211; which she did &#8211; and told that she was not supposed to use the microphone.<br />
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<a href="http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/57461" target="_blank">CNSNews.com - Leading U.N. Critic Sees Political Agenda Behind U.N.?s Decision to Bar Her</a><br />
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Banished at Turtle Bay <br />
A U.N. critic has her credentials stripped.<br />
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Ms. Bayefsky's sin was a two-minute talk she delivered at the U.N. earlier this month after the General Assembly had issued a resolution endorsing the Goldstone Report, which levels war crimes charges at Israel for defending itself in the face of Hamas's rockets. &quot;The resolution doesn't mention the word Hamas,&quot; she said. &quot;This is a resolution that purports to be even-handed; it is anything but.&quot;<br />
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Ms. Bayefsky's comments were the only note of criticism on a day otherwise marked by much U.N. jubilation. Whereupon she was summarily stripped of her U.N. badge and evicted from the premises. &quot;The Palestinian ambassador is very upset by your statement,&quot; Ms. Bayefsky says the U.N. security chief told her. Journalist Matthew Russell Lee tells us that he heard the ambassador asking whether U.N. security had &quot;captured&quot; Ms. Bayefsky. <br />
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For the record, the U.N. claims that Ms. Bayefsky violated procedures by bringing a colleague who lacked a proper badge, and that she was not entitled to speak where she did, though representatives of nongovernment organizations have used it in the past. And when we called the Palestinian Mission to get their side of the story, they told us the fracas was the last of their worries. Maybe so. <br />
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Yet the U.N. continues to bar Ms. Bayefsky from the premises, despite calls on her behalf by the U.S. mission and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel. Best-case scenario, one U.N. insider tells us, is that &quot;they'll put her on probation.&quot; We hear the U.N.'s NGO accreditation committee, chaired by Sudan, will likely make the final decision.<br />
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<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704204304574543971792524530.html" target="_blank">Anne Bayefsky Evicted from UN for Criticizing Goldstone Report - WSJ.com</a></div>

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			<title>Denmark to introduce checks on American travelers</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:44:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Around 500 000 Americans are visiting Denmark every year, as tourists, businesspeople and for other reasons. Now two danish parties are calling for serious checks on them comparable to those that Europeans have to go through when visiting the US....</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Around 500 000 Americans are visiting Denmark every year, as tourists, businesspeople and for other reasons. Now two danish parties are calling for serious checks on them comparable to those that Europeans have to go through when visiting the US. The alleged reason is counter terrorism and terrorists allegedly trying to get US passports to sneak into Europe without controls. They even cite the example of a muslim US citizen who was arrested on charges of trying to bomb the headquarters of the newspaper that printed the Mohammed cartoons a couple of years ago ( although in the US, not in Denmark). But some observers believe the real issue is anger over american visa restrictions for european travelers that have not been lifted under Obama............<br />
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<a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,662387,00.html" target="_blank">Terrorism Concerns: Danish Politicians Want Stricter Checks on American Travelers - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International</a></div>

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			<title>Germany : Supreme court curtailing of free speech</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:38:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Germanys constitution explicitly and strongly defends the right for free speech, with one exception : Glorifying or justifying the Nazi regime and the Holocaust  will almost certainly get you in trouble. Germanys Supreme Court has now made clear in...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Germanys constitution explicitly and strongly defends the right for free speech, with one exception : Glorifying or justifying the Nazi regime and the Holocaust  will almost certainly get you in trouble. Germanys Supreme Court has now made clear in a judgment why it does not consider bans on the spread of Nazi propaganda a ban on free speech, and that these bans are constitutional :<br />
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			<title>Does Hillary have a crush on our David?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:50:40 GMT</pubDate>
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Women of USPOL, what do you think? Is young Miliband your type of man? As a more serious point to what extend will this have an effect on UK/US relations. We know how close relationships between leaders of the two countries can affect things (Regan/THatcher, Blair/Bush) so will this draw us closer?</div>

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			<title>Its queen speech day!</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:34:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[And its time for the biggest display of pagentry in any democracy! as much as I dislike the Queen and the monarchy Britian does do this very well... 
 
Watch it on the BBC or here's a few photo highlights; 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>And its time for the biggest display of pagentry in any democracy! as much as I dislike the Queen and the monarchy Britian does do this very well...<br />
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Watch it on the BBC or here's a few photo highlights;<br />
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The Queen<br />
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The Crush begins<br />
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The Commons tells the black rod to f off....</div>

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			<title>Is France doomed?</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:28:59 GMT</pubDate>
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*Are France and Europe in general doomed. What's your opinion?* 
 
RFI (http://www.rfi.fr/actuen/articles/119/article_5864.asp)]]></description>
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<b>Are France and Europe in general doomed. What's your opinion?</b><br />
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<a href="http://www.rfi.fr/actuen/articles/119/article_5864.asp" target="_blank">RFI</a></div>

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			<title>Trial of french student to resume in Iran</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:50:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The trial of french student Clotilde Reiss, on trial in Teheran for alleged espionage, will resume on Tuesday, according to iranian sources. Reiss had been kept at the notorious Evin prison in the iranian capital before the regime under intense EU...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The trial of french student Clotilde Reiss, on trial in Teheran for alleged espionage, will resume on Tuesday, according to iranian sources. Reiss had been kept at the notorious Evin prison in the iranian capital before the regime under intense EU pressure allowed her transfer to the french embassy where she stays now until her case is decided...........<br />
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<a href="http://www.france24.com/en/node/4925753" target="_blank">French academic&#039;s trial resumes in Tehran on Tuesday: ISNA | France 24</a></div>

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			<title>Berlin to veto EU data deal with US</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:36:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The new german governement that has just recently taken office is likely to shoot down a deal between the EU and the US, that would give US authorities basically unlimited acess to european banking data, the new justice minister Sabine...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The new german governement that has just recently taken office is likely to shoot down a deal between the EU and the US, that would give US authorities basically unlimited acess to european banking data, the new justice minister Sabine Leutheuser-Schnarrenberger said in an interview. France, Austria and Finland are likely to support Germanys move :<br />
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 <a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,661117,00.html" target="_blank">US Denied: Berlin Against Anti-Terror Bank Data Deal - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International</a></div>

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			<title><![CDATA[French Budget Minister Eric Woerth just doesn't get it.]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 01:04:15 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A publicity stunt gets out of hand and ends up with looting and destruction of private property and who's fault is it? 
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				PARIS (Reuters) - French Budget Minister Eric Woerth said on Sunday he was horrified by a publicity stunt that attracted huge crowds hoping for a cash handout and led to serious violence when it was canceled for safety reasons.<br />
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Marketing Web site Mailorama.fr was forced to call off its plan to throw envelopes of cash to passers-by from the top of a bus on Saturday after thousands of people turned up and began spilling over security barriers.<br />
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The decision to call off the stunt, which had been heavily promoted beforehand, sparked violent scenes in which shop windows were smashed, at least one car was overturned by hooded youths and photographers and cameramen were attacked.<br />
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Police in riot gear were called in to break up the disturbances and about 10 people were arrested.<br />
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&quot;This kind of behavior by<b><i> companies</i></b> horrifies me,&quot; Woerth told Radio J. &quot;They've done this in the United States but that's no reason to do it in France.&quot;<br />
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Rentabiliweb, the company behind Mailorama.fr issued a statement on Saturday saying it had official permission, otherwise it would not have gone ahead with what it called a &quot;friendly, enjoyable and good natured cash-back initiative.&quot;<br />
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&quot;Rentaliweb deplores the excesses which occurred,&quot; it said.<br />
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It said it would donate the 100,000 euros ($148,800) which it had intended to distribute to a charity for the poor.<br />
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Woerth denied the violence had any wider significance for French society in view of the economic crisis. <br />
&quot;If you tell people, 'turn up at such-and-such a time and we'll hand out money', they'll come, whether they're German, Belgian or Costa Rican,&quot; he said, brushing aside a suggestion it could be a sign France was &quot;on the brink of a social explosion.&quot;<br />
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&quot;Not at all. That is on the brink of idiocy,&quot; he said.
			
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			<title>When will Iranian officials start getting arrested?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I see UN probes against Israel acting in self-defense after absorbing missile strikes for years - but I see no such inquiries for say, Russia in Ossetia/Georgia/Chechnya, or Saudi Arabia's attacks in Yemen this week, or Sri Lanka murder of over...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I see UN probes against Israel acting in self-defense after absorbing missile strikes for years - but I see no such inquiries for say, Russia in Ossetia/Georgia/Chechnya, or Saudi Arabia's attacks in Yemen this week, or Sri Lanka murder of over 5,000 civilians last year in crushing the Tamil Tigers...<br />
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I also see threats to arrest Israeli officials when they enter certain EU countries, why are there no threats to arrest Iranian officials for violating the UN Charter, conducting terrorism which is a Crime Against Humanity, and for violating the Conventions on Human Rights and Prisoners for its recent murderous assaults on its own populace after the fraudalent June elections?<br />
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Iran is a signatory to the UN Charter, Geneva Conventions, Convention on Human Rights and Prisoners, so why are there no arrest warrents for them?<br />
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			<title>The Annexation of Europe by Brussels</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:31:19 GMT</pubDate>
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On November 3rd 2009, at 3 pm local time, the Czech Republic ceased to exist as a sovereign state when Vaclav Klaus, its president, put his signature under the...</description>
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				<b>The Annexation of Europe by Brussels</b><br />
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From the desk of Paul Belien <br />
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On November 3rd 2009, at 3 pm local time, the Czech Republic ceased to exist as a sovereign state when Vaclav Klaus, its president, put his signature under the Treaty of Lisbon. The Czech Republic was the last of the 27 member states of the European Union to ratify the treaty which turns the EU into a genuine state to which it members states are subservient.<br />
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Klaus had delayed signing the document for as long as he could. The Czech Parliament approved the treaty last May. On the morning of November 3rd the Czech Constitutional Court ruled unanimously that the Lisbon Treaty did not contravene the Czech Constitution. The president accused the court of bias and publicly stated that he fundamentally disagreed with the court’s verdict, its content and justification. “With the Lisbon Treaty taking effect, the Czech Republic will cease to be a sovereign state, despite the political opinion of the Constitutional Court,” Klaus said. However, he added, as President he had to respect the verdict. Consequently, he signed his country’s independence away, barely 20 years after its liberation from the Soviet empire. <br />
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The pressure on Klaus had been tremendous. Because the treaty could not come into force until the Czech ratification, the EU authorities and the political establishment of the 26 other member states had been tightening the screws on Prague. In early October, the Czech cabinet, under pressure from Berlin and Paris, had met in an emergency session to consider how to complete ratification in the event of Klaus’s continued intransigence. They even considered impeaching the president.<br />
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Bernard Kouchner, the French Foreign Minister, was very blunt on 15 October: he threatened that “a single man is not allowed to oppose the will of 500 million Europeans.” The “500 million Europeans” referred to the citizens of the 27 member states of the European Union, the “single man” to Vaclav Klaus. Kouchner’s declaration, however, was as deceptive and mendacious as the entire ratification process of the Lisbon Treaty had been throughout the EU. 500 million people had deliberately not been asked for their opinion of the treaty because the European political establishment feared they would vote it down.<br />
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Indeed, the so-called Lisbon Treaty is the second version of the European Constitution, which the electorates of France and the Netherlands forcefully rejected in referendums in May and June 2005. Refusing to take the people’s “No” for an answer, Europe’s political establishment simply repackaged the Constitution in a somewhat different order, but without changing its basic content. This Constitution.2 was called the Treaty of Lisbon, after the place where the new document was signed. It was subsequently pushed through the parliaments of the member states without allowing any more referendums. Only Ireland was obliged to put Lisbon before the people because the Irish Constitution required it. After the Irish rejected the treaty in June 2008, their “No” was also discarded. The Irish were made to vote again. Last October, they gave in, making Vaclav Klaus the last man standing in Europe.<br />
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Now, with Mr. Klaus’s signature, the game has drawn to its close and a treaty, so despised by the people that it was never put to them, has turned 500 million Europeans into citizens of a genuine supranational European State which is empowered to act as a State vis-à-vis other States and its own citizens. The EU will have its own President, Foreign Minister, diplomatic corps and Public Prosecutor. Henceforward, the only remaining sovereign power of any significance in Europe is Russia. Apart from Switzerland, Norway and Iceland, the EU leviathan has a grip on every other nation, whose national parliaments are, in accordance with the Lisbon Treaty, obliged to “contribute actively to the good functioning of the Union,” i.e. further primarily the interests of the new Union, rather than those of their own people.<br />
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The new European superstate, however, is not a democracy. It has an elected parliament, but the European Parliament has no legislative powers, nor does it control the EU’s executive bodies. The latter, who also have legislative power overriding national legislation, are made up of “commissioners.” These are appointed by the governments of the member states (although no longer with one commissioner per member state, as was the case so far, but with a total number capped at two-thirds of the number of member states). The EU is basically a cartel, consisting of the 27 governments of the member states, who have concluded that it is easier to pass laws in the secret EU meetings with their colleagues than through their own national parliaments in the glare of public criticism.<br />
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“I have always considered this treaty a step in the wrong direction,” Czech President Vaclav Klaus said last month. “It will deepen the problems the EU is facing today, it will increase its democratic deficit, worsen the standing of our country and expose it to new risks.” Klaus calls the EU doctrine “Europeism.” In a speech last August, he defined “Europeism” as “a neosocialist doctrine, which believes neither in freedom, nor in the spontaneous evolution of human society.” He said it has the following four characteristics:<br />
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“(a) economic views based on the concept of the so-called social market economy, which is the opposite of the market economy; (b) views on freedom, democracy and society based on collectivism, social partnership and corporatism, not on classical parliamentary democracy; (c) views on European integration which favor unification and supranationalism; (d) views on foreign policy and international relations based on internationalism, cosmopolitism, abstract universalism, multiculturalism and on denationalization.”<br />
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“To my great regret,” he added, “Europe is more and more dominated by this way of thinking despite the fact that it is an extremely naïve, unpractical and romantic utopism, not shared by the European silent majority, but predominantly by the European elites.”<br />
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These European elites are currently deciding whom to appoint as the Union’s first President and first High Commissioner (the EU’s common Foreign Minister). The 27 EU governments have already agreed that the former should be a Christian-Democrat and the latter a Social-Democrat. Diplomatic sources say that Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy of Belgium has the best chances of becoming President, while the British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, is tipped as High Commissioner. Incidentally, Mr. Miliband, too, has a link to Belgium. His father, the Marxist ideologue Ralph Miliband, was born in Brussels and spent the first sixteen years of his life in the Belgian capital.<br />
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Although the Belgian Christian-Democrats are considered to be conservatives, they are very close to the Social-Democrats, their preferred partners in government. Both Messrs. Van Rompuy and Miliband represent the “Europeism” which Czech President Klaus so abhors.<br />
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The formal decision about who will become President and High Commissioner will be taken in late November. As the wheeling and dealing – all of it behind closed doors so that the people will not know – continues, it is not certain yet that Herman Van Rompuy will emerge as Europe’s first president. It is, however, not a coincidence that a Belgian seems the most likely candidate. Belgium is a supranational state, constructed by the European powers in 1830 and made up of two different nations, Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia. As such, Belgium, whose capital Brussels also happens to be the EU’s capital, serves as a model for the EU in its attempt to build a supranational state out of the continent’s different nations.<br />
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Like EU politics, Belgian politics is characterized by a lack of transparency, unaccountability, corporatism and a willingness to bend the democratic rules and legal procedures so as to allow the political establishment to proceed with their own project and secure the survival of a state which is unloved by its citizens but provides the livelihood of the ruling elites. What Vaclav Klaus calls “Europeism” is the application of Belgicism, the doctrine underpinning the Belgian state, on the European level.<br />
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The whole process of writing a European Constitution and changing the EU from a supranational organization into a state began with the Laken Declaration of December 2001, an initiative of the Belgian presidency of the European Council that year. The coming into power of the Lisbon Treaty marks the annexation of Europe by Brussels – the expansion of Belgium over an entire continent.
			
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</div><a href="http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4154" target="_blank">Leviathan Is Born: The Annexation of Europe by Brussels | The Brussels Journal</a> <br />
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A very good friend of mine forwarded this article, please what do you think asbout it?</div>

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Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who was posted as a KGB agent in Dresden under communism, has said he feels nostalgia for the former East Germany, in an interview to be broadcast Sunday.
			
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			<description>Well, looks like they have been testing devices whose sole purpose is the triggering of a nuclear implosion. This of courses begs the question; why would they require such, unless they were planing on building a bomb?There is no peaceful application...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Well, looks like they have been testing devices whose sole purpose is the triggering of a nuclear implosion. This of courses begs the question; why would they require such, unless they were planing on building a bomb?There is no peaceful application for such a device. <br />
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Iran tested advanced nuclear warhead design – secret report Exclusive: <br />
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Watchdog fears Tehran has key component <br />
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The UN's nuclear watchdog has asked Iran to explain evidence suggesting that Iranian scientists have experimented with an advanced nuclear warhead design, the Guardian has learned.<br />
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The very existence of the technology, known as a &quot;two-point implosion&quot; device, is officially secret in both the US and Britain, but according to previously unpublished documentation in a dossier compiled by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iranian scientists may have tested high-explosive components of the design. The development was today described by nuclear experts as &quot;breathtaking&quot; and has added urgency to the effort to find a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis.<br />
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The sophisticated technology, once mastered, allows for the production of smaller and simpler warheads than older models. It reduces the diameter of a warhead and makes it easier to put a nuclear warhead on a missile.<br />
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Documentation referring to experiments testing a two-point detonation design are part of the evidence of nuclear weaponisation gathered by the IAEA and presented to Iran for its response.<br />
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<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/05/iran-tested-nuclear-warhead-design" target="_blank">Iran tested advanced nuclear warhead design ? secret report | World news | The Guardian</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.globalsecuritynewswire.org/gsn/nw_20091106_9201.php" target="_blank">NTI: Global Security Newswire - Iran Studied Advanced Nuke Trigger, IAEA Findings Suggest</a><br />
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Thus, a two-point implosion device is particularly suited to being mounted on long-range ballistic missiles, the range and accuracy of which are in inverse ratio to the weight of the warheads mounted on them. <br />
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<a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1257455200285&amp;pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull" target="_blank">'Iran tests a 2-point implosion device usable in nuke bombs' | Iranian - Iran News | Jerusalem Post</a></div>

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			<description>The Lisbon Treaty has now been ratified by all 27 European Union (EU) states. This treaty is supposed to give more power to the people, however, the way the treaty has been ratified is very undemocratic, as a majority of EU countries did not hold a...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The Lisbon Treaty has now been ratified by all 27 European Union (EU) states. This treaty is supposed to give more power to the people, however, the way the treaty has been ratified is very undemocratic, as a majority of EU countries did not hold a referendum! <br />
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This is a classical example of the top down roll out of an EU intitive. For a long time now, I have struggled with this approach and  believe that there should be more of a bottom up (people engaging) approach toward EU initiatives. EU countries are extremely diverse and if the EU wants more political power - whether a good thing or bad - the EU should work toward engaging people so that a common ground can be found. This should then subsequently form the basis for EU initiatives. It is with this thought in mind that I compiled a short film, which I would like to share on this forum.<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XcFwFB2Q2U" target="_blank">YouTube - EU and ME</a></div>

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			<description><![CDATA[things don't look like they have went well for the admin. ala the Israeli- Palast. Scenario(s). I was non-plussed when they played the settlement card out of nowhere, and then flip flopped. Those folks over there have been negotiating with and past...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>things don't look like they have went well for the admin. ala the Israeli- Palast. Scenario(s). I was non-plussed when they played the settlement card out of nowhere, and then flip flopped. Those folks over there have been negotiating with and past each other for decades, apparently Obama and the troika are not up to snuff...they have in effect shot themselves in the foot. <br />
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Administration missteps hamper Mideast efforts<br />
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By Glenn Kessler<br />
Washington Post Staff Writer <br />
Thursday, November 5, 2009 <br />
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President Obama came into office insisting that his administration would press hard and fast to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But after nine months, analysts and diplomats say, the administration's efforts have faltered in part because of its own missteps. <br />
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As Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made clear during her Middle East trip, which ended Wednesday, U.S. officials are now promoting new tactics -- what they called the &quot;baby steps&quot; of lower-level talks -- to bring the Israeli and Palestinian leaders together for direct talks. <br />
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But the dynamics have changed since Obama named a special envoy to the region on his second day in office and tried to make a fresh start. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, whom the administration once would have been happy to see undermined, has been strengthened -- while Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whom the administration had hoped to bolster, has been weakened. <br />
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&quot;There was an excess of zeal at first,&quot; said Edward S. Walker Jr., who was assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs in the Clinton administration. &quot;It is a noble endeavor to try to hammer out peace. But you have to look at the relationships. You have to read the players. They got out in front of studying the problem and were anxious to show progress.&quot; <br />
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Daniel Levy, a veteran Israeli peace negotiator now at the Century Foundation in Washington, summed up the administration's efforts in recent days as &quot;amateur night at the Apollo Theater.&quot; He said the administration did not game out the consequences of its demands on the parties -- and then flinched. &quot;They just dug deeper and deeper their own grave,&quot; he said. &quot;All of this talk of negotiations doesn't cut the mustard in the region.&quot; <br />
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