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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, who are we laughing at? The rather contemptuous satisfaction shown here regarding the ‘yes’ extracted from the Irish after months of harassment, guilt campaigns, lies and half-truths is a disgrace to democracy and an insult to the will of the people. As far as justice is concerned, confessions obtained by coercion are worthless: it should be the same for these rigged ratifications where there can be only one possible answer, which we are ready to obtain by making citizens vote and vote again ad nauseam, when we do not actually bypass them altogether by taking the parliamentary route. Today, Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, is the only person left to try to resist this liberticidal text that is the Treaty of Lisbon. All of the patriots of Europe, all those who reject the European superstate, all those who think that the people have the right to determine their own future, must today demonstrate their support for him and help him to stand up to the pressure he is being put under and will be put under even more in the near future."@en1

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