Monday, November 16, 2009
Great interview with the Czech President:
In retelling his experience of living through the Velvet Revolution, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the lifting of the Iron Curtain, Czech Republic president Václav Klaus offers his views on what students today need to understand about life under communism.
He also defends his opposition to the idea of a European superstate--"I do not consider the Lisbon Treaty to be a good thing for Europe, for the freedom of Europe, or for the Czech Republic"--and compares the ideology of environmentalism and global warming alarmism with the ideology of communism. Finally, he ponders the question of what lessons from history his grandchildren are learning.
The best leader Europe has at the moment. Unfortunately, he signed the Lisbon Treaty.
I have a illegal alien Czech friend who works construction. He supports the EU but has serious reservations and concerns.
I told him, dont worry about it. After the amnesty, you will have to worry about Illegal Immigration in the US.
LOL!