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Default AW: Re: AW: No 'plan B' if French reject EU treaty

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Schröder: "Europe needs France, and France needs Europe."
No France needs to exercise her hegemony over her own sovereignty, first & foremost, exercising one's hegemony over this is in fact the hallmark of sovereignty itself. That is for the French people to decide without foreign intervention.
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"Without France "the voice of Europe would weaken, it could never make itself heard in the world."
France would weaken as a nation if it were to be engulfed by the EU constitution, just as any other nation would fall prey to the centralisation & further advancement of EU power. Basically any nation then effectively loses it's own right of expressing it's sovereignty.
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Italian minister Romano Prodi also said that voting "no" in France would mean "the fall of Europe".
It would indicate a major drawback in a specific agenda they're trying to pedal to Europe as a whole. It would be the fall of an attempt to break down borders & boundaries into people's lives, whilst robbing them of their sovereignty as nations. Nothing more & nothing less.

Thus what is more on par with the workings, is the following:

"Sell your souls, Sell your sovereignty, Sell yourself to the Artificial Centralised State"
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