Amen to Wuilios's first post. Let's get back to mother nature...

And a few random notes on the last page... I read all three of this thread tonight and it's 4 in the morning so fuck off, I don't need critics, nor do I impose my opinion, I just state what I think, trying to share...

Separation of powers was an idea that preceded the US. I can't be sure but at school we were taught that a guy named Montesqieu first wrote about it in the early 18th century.

Actually, socialism, or communism, call it what you like, was never applied on previously democratic countries. Russia was under a ruthless Despot (even though he was recently sanctified by the Russian church) and Communism did certainly improve the conditions... Cuba was also under a dictatorship, a brutal one, and ended up in a kind of communistc system through elections (Castro came to power almost a whole year after he won the war). China was under a preemptive war (attacked by Japan) and losing rapidly, and the communist revolution (although I hate the chinese way of applying communism) won the war. So there.

Actually, it's social-democats and right wing liberals who support the EU and it's constitution. The left-wing more or less has now grasped the truth that the EU is there to do business, help big companies and redistribute wealth among those who have... the have-nots will have to do with the scrap...

Oh and Hitler claimed preemption when he invaded Poland...
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