Dear Baron,
As you might have heard, the Irish voted Yes to the Lisbon treaty.
I have started a campaign against this treaty: Support Václav Klaus
The aim is to get the Czech president to not sign the treaty and I have started a petition to support him.
I know that you have mostly American readers at your blog, but perhaps you can advertise this campaign on your site anyway, encouraging your Europeans readers to sign the petition and join the Facebook group.
Best regards,
Kent Ekeroth
Actually, our readership is about evenly split between North America and Europe. So all our European readers should take note: Support Václav Klaus!
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5 comments:
It's not enough. But at least, it is something. I will try to e mail him or something...
It feels like a drama by Samuel Beckett. A few actors with strange names in charge of "Europe", the drama includes a group of senators submitting a complaint at the Constitution Court in Brno. It seems they have few more legal steps in store to do, if they fail now.
Right now the Lisbon signing procedure is safely blocked.
If the Lisbon-treaty gets implemented it will be for us the people/citizens like living in a drama by Orwell or perhaps Kafka or both.
Seventy years on, can the Czechs save OUR EU freedom?
http://www.mzda.blogspot.com/2009/07/seventy-years-czechs-save-freedom.html
Please support us and our BEST president Vaclav Klaus!
How EU solving this:
CRA - Community Reinvestment Act - ACORN
http://www.mzda.blogspot.com/2009/09/cra-community-reinvestment-act.html
I think like Obama :-((
This is just to let you know that Vaclav Klaus has today been formally nominated to be awarded a knighthood from Britain for his refusal to sign the Lisbon Treaty.
A copy of the nomination text can be read here:
http://theeuropeandespairpages.blogspot.com/
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