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| EU Chooses Van Rompuy as Its First President | | Print | |
| Written by Bruce Walker | ||||||
| Saturday, 21 November 2009 12:00 | ||||||
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Van Rompuy comes from Belgium, a nation that has long been divided by linguistic and ethnic differences, with the Francophone Walloons and the Dutch-speaking Flemish splitting the nation roughly in half. Within Belgium, Prime Minister Van Rompuy governs a shaky coalition that was formed after one of the longest political crises in Belgian history. Perceived as weak and inexperienced at home, Van Rompuy also comes from one of the smaller nations of the European Union: his selection was widely seen as a deliberate attempt to reduce the influence of the supra-national European Union. Given the political rivalries and cultural differences within and among the nations of Europe, conventional wisdom suggests that workable policies would be limited and that the European Union would have few areas of agreement strong enough to cement governments into strong collective action. Yet in defiance of political wisdom, a "free trade" arrangement known as the European Common Market has, step by step and through patient gradualism, metastasized into today's supranational European Union that already exercises considerable political clout and can be expected to exercise more clout under the new Lisbon Treaty. The architects of a strong European government may complain that the EU and its new president are far too weak, yet their radical position will help to make any steps in that direction by concensus-builder Rompuy appear "minimalist" by comparison. Photo of Herman Van Rompuy: AP Images Trackback(0)
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Lori
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New EU president confirms New World Order desire We can only hope with the leaked information showing what a SCAM the global warming information was that it will bring about enough outrage and disgust that people will sit up, take notice and demand this nonsense be put to rest. We are not only talking about the taxes that will be heaped upon you if this continues but something far worse the plan like I have blogged about many times to use this as a means to bring about a global government, a New World Order. http://bluelori.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-eu-president-confirms-new-world.html |
Krzysztof Nowak
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New European President Mr. Rumpoy is a high member of the Bilderberg group. He also started to negotiate with the Bilderbergs a new One World Tax Administration. |
Thomas Paine
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The world's largest computer in Brussels My uncle who is now over 70 years old, bought machines from Europe in the 70s. He had heard in 1980 that the largest computer was being built in Brussels to have data on every person in the entire world. What an appropriate place for the NWO headquarters. |





The European Union has chosen its first President, Herman Van Rompuy, the current Prime Minister of Belgium. Van Rompuy is a relatively minor political figures in Europe.

