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Avoiding the gay worshipping, abortion and euthanasia on demand, bureaucratic nightmare that is the EU will be the best possible outcome for the Crimea.
 
Avoiding the gay worshipping, abortion and euthanasia on demand, bureaucratic nightmare that is the EU will be the best possible outcome for the Crimea.
Yep, that’s definantly a concern… I’m concerned also about the fate of The EU should it mutate into a more Federalist type governance -and already calling itself “Europa”… :confused:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Federalist_Movement

Really, if the Vatican doesn’t play a role in Europa, then for what reason should Catholics support it -especially considering the anti-Catholic sentiments that have been growing throughout Europe since the “enlightenment” period?
 
Yep, that’s definantly a concern… I’m concerned also about the fate of The EU should it mutate into a more Federalist type governance -and already calling itself “Europa”… :confused:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Federalist_Movement

Really, if the Vatican doesn’t play a role in Europa, then for what reason should Catholics support it -especially considering the anti-Catholic sentiments that have been growing throughout Europe since the “enlightenment” period?
Can there be / is there any nation in the EU that did not / will not bow to social strings that come with money?
 
If Putin had been in charge in 99, I think Kosovo would still be part of Serbia. Couldn’t see Vlad standing by doing nothing while NATO bombed Serbia.
 
Victoria Nuland is also involved… :o

She is known for her involvement in the Benghazi coverup, and her husband is a member of the Think Tank: Project for the New American Century -a think tank engaged in American global dominance.
boldfacenews.com/victoria-nuland-matze-maiden/

articles.baltimoresun.com/2014-03-07/news/bs-ed-ukraine-20140307_1_coup-leaders-state-victoria-nuland-svoboda-party

Connected closely to both Obama and Clinton.

John McCain is a bit of a different story.
 
The Crimea has had, what, 3 constitutions since 1992?

In a free and fair referendum, you should be able to vote NO for each one.

The choice to vote NO has been held back from the people in this referendum. Which makes it a sham.
In post #1590, you said that the second choice in the Crimean referendum was to declare independence and then join Russia. That is not true. That is not the second choice on the ballot.
 
Yep, that’s definantly a concern… I’m concerned also about the fate of The EU should it mutate into a more Federalist type governance -and already calling itself “Europa”… :confused:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Federalist_Movement

Really, if the Vatican doesn’t play a role in Europa, then for what reason should Catholics support it -especially considering the anti-Catholic sentiments that have been growing throughout Europe since the “enlightenment” period?
At the link, it says there are fewer than 50,000 members of the movement. I don’t know… I think in some ways the European Union is in more danger of disintegrating than becoming stronger. A few countries probably wish they could leave, and regret adopting the euro, which makes it very, very difficult to pull out.
Thread drift warning. This is of interest to Catholics: MARY & THE EU FLAG — OUR LADY’S CROWN
 
news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140303-crimea-putin-russia-ukraine-khruschev-khruscheva-world/

Boris Yeltsin handpicked Putin, much of the austere aura in Russia is a result of the past 100 years. The fast paced and various social political movements alarm them. This is what our present administration failed to realize. There’s a glaring difference in the Catholic missionary work in Ukraine and the US political involvement which is more indicative of the current administration which continues the false path of a democratic dynasty world wide.
 
A few countries probably wish they could leave, and regret adopting the euro, which makes it very, very difficult to pull out.
Many of the economies are intimately linked to Russia, such as Germany, it makes it an awkward situation in a very difficult economic period and for Russia also. You can’t expect these interconnected countries to cut off their nose in spite of their face.
 
Can there be / is there any nation in the EU that did not / will not bow to social strings that come with money?
Poland, for one (aside from the gadflies of Palikot’s gang, the consensus seems staunchly pro-life). Hungary, too. Croatia, of course, recently voted against SSM.

Which is what frustrates me about how some American Catholics here and elsewhere seem to think the only way to stop the barbarism is to side with Putin. There are countries between Minsk and the Oder, you know.
 
Hmmm… John McCain did seem to have some involvement in Ukrainian EU talks, before Ukraine withdrew itself from aligning with the EU. There does seem to be some possibility of a Western banking conspiracy.
businessinsider.com/john-mccain-meets-oleh-tyahnybok-in-ukraine-2013-12

…so the globalists, such as McCain, are involved then. :o
And people wonder why Putin’s annoyed, I know he has no authority in Ukraine, but he’ll realise letting the west into a country on his doorstep could in some way hinder Russia, esp. through Crimea would be very ‘irritating’ to say the least. It also amazes me that after the Syrian standoff there is very minimal reports about the situation in the western media - so that ‘problem’s’ disappeared then, I take it. :rolleyes: It’s only reported when the western heroes can ride in on their white horses and ‘save’ the country.
 
themoscowtimes.com/news/article/ukraine-invites-nato-to-hold-meeting-in-kiev/495817.html

*Ukraine Invites NATO to Hold Meeting in Kiev
RIA NovostiMar. 07 2014 09:28 Last edited 09:28
BRUSSELS — Ukraine’s interim prime minister has said he has invited the NATO Council to hold a meeting in Kiev over the recent developments in the political crisis in the country.

“We believe that it will strengthen our cooperation,” Yatsenyuk said.

He also reiterated Ukraine’s request for additional military aid from NATO “to strengthen the country’s defenses on the technical level.”

The political crisis in the former Soviet republic has led to the current standoff between Russia and the West over the fate of Crimea, an autonomous Ukrainian region with a majority ethnic Russian population.

Crimean authorities have refused to recognize as legitimate the new central government in Kiev, which ousted President Viktor Yanukovych late last month, and on Thursday they announced a decision to become part of Russia.*
 
And as a sovereign nation, Ukraine has as much a right to NATO bases on it’s territory as Cuba had to Soviet missiles bases on there’s in the early 60’s. Perhaps some hardline Russian commander will suggest to Putin in the manner of Curtis LeMay, that the big NATO octopus is prowling in our waters and we are justified in shooting it.
 
Russian troops reported in mainland Ukraine (Khersonska Oblast), minefield reported near village of Chongar, Khersonska Oblast. The village school in Chongar has been closed since Wednesday because of the mines and because of the weapons on the armored personnel carriers that are pointed straight at the center of the village.

visti.ks.ua/novosti/foto/12225-hersonschina-segodnya-stvoly-rossiyskih-btrov-naceleny-na-ukrainskuyu-shkolu.html

lb.ua/news/2014/03/08/258714_rossiyskie_voennie_voshli_poselok.html

khpg.org/en/index.php?id=1394319807

The first link above is the original story, in Russian, from the Kherson regional newspaper. The second is an additional story in Russian by a larger media outlet. The third is a summary and commentary in English.
 
This may have been mentioned before. I was listening to a guardian correspondent on Irish radio about the situation that was fair to all concerned. However, he said Russia could stop gas to the Ukraine due to their non-payment to get the West rattled, as all pipe lines go through Ukraine to the west. HOWEVER, he then said apart from our ‘EU leaders’, the Germans. They have their own ‘private’ gas pipeline from Northern Russia and would not be effected! Those Germans are so damn smart! 😃
 
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