55% OF CHIRAC'S FRENCH PEOPLE WERE LISTENED TO;
BLAIR SAID "ITS NONE OF THE PEOPLE'S BUSINESS?"
By V.K. Durham
5/31/05
By gollies.. Blair is pulling the same thing that resulted in THE LADY WHO SAID to her starving FRENCHMEN-WOMEN "let them eat cake".
http://www.theantechamber.net/V_K_Durham/Franceintellstopped.htm
55% of Chirac's *People said "no." Mr. Chirac, though not so certain he wanted to go up against the RICH MAN'S CLUB aka Billionaire Boys Club was given two choices (1) Slim and (2) NONE when the *People spoke.
Our leaders here in the U.S. of A. were overwhelmed by 1,000 to 1 against NAFTA & CAFTA. They passed them anyway, ignoring THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE.
You have to take your hat off to President Chirac in listening to THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE which was his PUBLIC OPINION POLLS.
Each of us should thank Mr. Chirac..because he set an example of good leadership, he listened to his People...who made it overwhelmingly obvious, they did not want to have their Constitution changed...
We do not want our Constitution changed or set aside...but, it appears they are doing it anyway...?
Mr. Blair..the PM of the UK states it's none of the people's business when these are legal documents... Hmmmmmmm!
These "legal documents" are by the Rules of Rights to Treaty aka Laws of Treaty Nations "NULL & VOID and of no lawful effect, when treaties international agreements are entered into with the malicious intent to deceive and overthrow the Xth Amendment."
Mr. Blair is fully aware of the RULES OF TREATY as equally is Mr. Bush... If not, they should seek legal advice post haste.
The U.S. Constitution is very explicit in it's SEVEN ARTICLES of that which is allowed...
TITLE 18 CRIMINAL CODES are very explicit in the first Chapters as to what is allowed, and what is not allowed by those in Offices of Public Trust.
It's easy enough reading... All they have to do (same goes for each of you) is OPEN THE DAD DRATTED BOOK!
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Today's Dutch vote rejecting the European Union Constitution (PBS Online)
6.1.05
Voters in the Netherlands Wednesday rejected the proposed European Union Constitution. The EU Ambassador to the U.S. discusses the organization's future in the wake of the constitution's defeat at the hands of Dutch and French voters.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/europe/jan-june05/eu_6-1.html