Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Abortion, economics, and Ireland's dilemma
Ireland rejected the Lisbon treaty in 2008, and Eurocrats are again near despair over another potential Irish "no vote." The Beast is growing, and it wants Ireland. Consequently, Brussels' bureaucrats are paying lip service to Irish demands on military neutrality, taxation autonomy and anti-abortion laws. Ireland can gain economic advantage and, in return, Europe requests Ireland's sovereignty, its future, and its children. How will Ireland decide? Read more
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