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Tony Blair...President of Europe!

DukeFan21

Senior member
TONY BLAIR?s plans for a powerful new full-time president of Europe look set to become reality after the man charged with drafting a European Union constitution backed the project yesterday.

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Mr Blair has been linked to the new post, which, conveniently, is likely to come into being in 2006, a year or so after the next general election. Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister, and José María Aznar, the Spanish Prime Minister, have also been suggested as prospective candidates.

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Originally posted by: DukeFan21
TONY BLAIR?s plans for a powerful new full-time president of Europe look set to become reality after the man charged with drafting a European Union constitution backed the project yesterday.

...

Mr Blair has been linked to the new post, which, conveniently, is likely to come into being in 2006, a year or so after the next general election. Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister, and José María Aznar, the Spanish Prime Minister, have also been suggested as prospective candidates.

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He deserves it. He has proved himself a leader. I wonder how the country representation will work out. It seems that France and Germany want to be the only ones driving the EU train.
 
Well, we're the United States of America. Perhaps they can become the United States of Europe. Oh, no, better yet! OCEANIA.

/me snickers
 
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: DukeFan21
TONY BLAIR?s plans for a powerful new full-time president of Europe look set to become reality after the man charged with drafting a European Union constitution backed the project yesterday.

...

Mr Blair has been linked to the new post, which, conveniently, is likely to come into being in 2006, a year or so after the next general election. Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister, and José María Aznar, the Spanish Prime Minister, have also been suggested as prospective candidates.

Link

He deserves it. He has proved himself a leader. I wonder how the country representation will work out. It seems that France and Germany want to be the only ones driving the EU train.

Chirac's opposition to the war in Iraq was as much about establishing himself and France as the leader of the EU as it was about anything else. IMO
 
Dude like Aznar or Blair would have a chance. Although the UK turned in favor of military action AFTER the war started, the Spanish cheered when Aznar announced he wouldn't send any troops.
 
It will be a cold day in hell before any current leader of the European branch of the "coalitiion of the willing" will become president of Europe. Most Europeans opposed the war even if their govs. supported it. Aznar is not running for re-election so he doesn't care. The largest protests in the history of the UK were against this war, and the Italians are also staunchly against it and are super pissed at Berlusconi for supporting the US.
 
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.
 
Tony Blair is NOT my president, and last time i looked Sweden was a part of Europe...

You just have to love the media that makes these stories seem important... LOL...
 
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...
 
No yet, but it's spreading.

Machfive : LOL; precisely what I fear 🙂

SnapIT: Hmm, yeah, Sweden is part of Europe..and I guess it might be called a 'member state' ..however the definition of such a state is far removed from the U.S version which is what I was trying to say.
 
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.

Relax man...

I don't think that the statement i made (which is true) warrants such a response...

Go take some prozac and feel better..... 😉
 
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.

Relax man...

I don't think that the statement i made (which is true) warrants such a response...

Go take some prozac and feel better..... 😉

I'm trying to deal with people in a rational manner, and all the people I seem to be engaging in arguments with are unwilling to make intelligent replies to my arguments.

Wouldn't you be frazzled? ;-)

As for the prozac, that's not OTC. And the person I am now wouldn't be happy with the person I'd be UTI of happy pills.
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.

Relax man...

I don't think that the statement i made (which is true) warrants such a response...

Go take some prozac and feel better..... 😉

I'm trying to deal with people in a rational manner, and all the people I seem to be engaging in arguments with are unwilling to make intelligent replies to my arguments.

Wouldn't you be frazzled? ;-)

As for the prozac, that's not OTC. And the person I am now wouldn't be happy with the person I'd be UTI of happy pills.

Actually, what i see in most of your responses are personal flames when you cannot get your point through... that isn't cool...

Sorry about the prozac comment...
 
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.

Relax man...

I don't think that the statement i made (which is true) warrants such a response...

Go take some prozac and feel better..... 😉

I'm trying to deal with people in a rational manner, and all the people I seem to be engaging in arguments with are unwilling to make intelligent replies to my arguments.

Wouldn't you be frazzled? ;-)

As for the prozac, that's not OTC. And the person I am now wouldn't be happy with the person I'd be UTI of happy pills.

Actually, what i see in most of your responses are personal flames when you cannot get your point through... that isn't cool...

Sorry about the prozac comment...

Yes. When I spend a few minutes of my precious time dissecting a post I believe to be based outside of our reality, and it is either ignored or sidestepped, I find the only way to get the attention of the party is to smack them upside the head.

Civilized? Hell no. Effective? You replied, didn't you?

I'm waiting for the Aleve to kick in. Once this migraine's gone I'm off to nevernever land.
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Grakatt
United States, of Europe, ett standarniserat land!
United States, of Europe, en standardtabell i var hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!

From a song by somewhat punk-band Dia Psalma, meaning something like:

U.S, o E, a standardised country!
U.S, o E, a ..um...book of standards in each mans hand!
United Staaaaaates, of Europe!


Also, you need to realize any kind of 'president' of the EU will have rather limited power compared to Bushio, at least for a long time ahead. We are not states yet, may we never be.

Essentially though, if there was a president of Europe, it would be much like the US would have been had the founding fathers put a much greater emphasis on States' rights.

Each country would be quite autonomous, yet there would still be a connection to bind them together.

One Pres to rule them all, one Pres to bind them, one Pres to bring them all and in the Euro bind them.

Or something like that. ;-)

The Euro isn't even a valid currency in many parts of Europe...

It was humor. I was capping a serious statement with something to amuse you. If you're unable to read humor without the presence of emoticons, then you need to improve your analytical reading skills. Those should have been taught to you before you could spam the forums with your uninformed drivel.

Relax man...

I don't think that the statement i made (which is true) warrants such a response...

Go take some prozac and feel better..... 😉

I'm trying to deal with people in a rational manner, and all the people I seem to be engaging in arguments with are unwilling to make intelligent replies to my arguments.

Wouldn't you be frazzled? ;-)

As for the prozac, that's not OTC. And the person I am now wouldn't be happy with the person I'd be UTI of happy pills.

Actually, what i see in most of your responses are personal flames when you cannot get your point through... that isn't cool...

Sorry about the prozac comment...

Yes. When I spend a few minutes of my precious time dissecting a post I believe to be based outside of our reality, and it is either ignored or sidestepped, I find the only way to get the attention of the party is to smack them upside the head.

Civilized? Hell no. Effective? You replied, didn't you?

I'm waiting for the Aleve to kick in. Once this migraine's gone I'm off to nevernever land.

If you can provide a reasonable argument, i am prepared to listen to it, if you want to flame, take it somewhere else...

Hope your migrain is better... 🙂
 
Well, there's nothing to argue on this topic. When I find you in another thread, I'll be sure and take up arms there. ;-)
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Well, there's nothing to argue on this topic. When I find you in another thread, I'll be sure and take up arms there. ;-)

I will be glad to respond as long as you keep it flame free...

Discussion is healthy, flaming is for the kiddies...
 
well i think Tony Blair makes a good head for the whole new-Babylon thing that much of the twisted freaks that make up much of the "ruling elite" want the EU to be. if you don't know what i am referring too, note:

16th century depiction of the Tower of Babel by Pieter Brueghel

poster for the EU

acutal EU parlement building.

yes, i would say that Tony Blair makes a good candidate for a leading position in such a origination from what i have seen of the man; i imagine many of the "powers that be" feel the same.
 
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
well i think Tony Blair makes a good head for the whole new-Babylon thing that much of the twisted freaks that make up much of the "ruling elite" want the EU to be. if you don't know what i am referring too, note:

16th century depiction of the Tower of Babel by Pieter Brueghel

poster for the EU

acutal EU parlement building.

yes, i would say that Tony Blair makes a good candidate for a leading position in such a origination from what i have seen of the man; i imagine many of the "powers that be" feel the same.

Actually, having Tony as a president would mean that the poorer nation would have to take another step back and the richer nations (like the one i live in, Sweden) would prosper, that is NOT the point of the EU...

 
oh sure, i know that that is not the intention of the people of Europe. however, it seems to me that much of the "ruling elite" would like to see such an oligarchy; you must admit that the new-Babylon theme they have going makes such intentions pretty obvious, no?
 
If the European Union does create a president, what makes anyone think of any current national leader there as anything BUT a provincial governor? The whole idea of an EU President just smacks of dumbing down the national politics of all of the European Union member countries to the point that they have some sort of breakdown. Remember, the USA's strong central government was built upon a civil war. Could Europe survive a civil war to ever harden its union?
 
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