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    Quote Originally Posted by St.Luke

    What is specific about Specific character?
    NATO if you are into it, EU defence if that is what you want and non alignmnet/neutrality of you choose

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    Quote Originally Posted by St.Luke

    What is specific about Specific character?
    NATO if you are into it, EU defence if that is what you want and non alignmnet/neutrality of you choose
    Those are positions, not characters.

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    [quote=St.Luke]
    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    Quote Originally Posted by "St.Luke":2v9qfhzr

    What is specific about Specific character?
    NATO if you are into it, EU defence if that is what you want and non alignmnet/neutrality of you choose
    Those are positions, not characters.[/quote:2v9qfhzr]

    They are the specific charcteristics of member states in that area as recognisd in TEU, Amsterdam & Nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    They are the specific charcteristics of member states in that area as recognisd in TEU, Amsterdam & Nice
    To think that some people actually place faith in this verbiage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by St.Luke
    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    They are the specific charcteristics of member states in that area as recognisd in TEU, Amsterdam & Nice
    To think that some people actually place faith in this verbiage.
    They don't really. They just fire this junk out when they need to - it's a kind of verball chaff used to throw non-specialists off the scent.
    'To attempt to rerun a referendum as a means of reversing the democratic decision taken by the people would be rightly regarded as an affront'. Dick Roche TD 21.12.01

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    Quote Originally Posted by St.Luke
    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    They are the specific charcteristics of member states in that area as recognisd in TEU, Amsterdam & Nice
    To think that some people actually place faith in this verbiage.
    Oh yeh the text of a treaty...how foolish

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    Quote Originally Posted by St.Luke
    Quote Originally Posted by mmclo
    They are the specific charcteristics of member states in that area as recognisd in TEU, Amsterdam & Nice
    To think that some people actually place faith in this verbiage.
    Oh yeh the text of a treaty...how foolish
    Sure - when you do a deal, of course you just write any old stuff in there, particularly when the deal is between large armed nations who are supposed to then stick to what you've written, and who might engage in a good deal more than litigation if it all goes pear-shaped. Of course you would. After all, what's the downside?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Defeated Romanticist
    I was a No, then I was a yes, now I'm thoroughly confused, I'll probably vote yes on party orders. I'm not in long enough to do an O'Keefe and get away with it.
    You are a very very strange person.
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    27.7 If a Member State is the victim of armed aggression on its territory, the other Member States shall have towards it an obligation of aid and assistance by all the means in their power...

    One if, no buts.
    'To attempt to rerun a referendum as a means of reversing the democratic decision taken by the people would be rightly regarded as an affront'. Dick Roche TD 21.12.01

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    I wish to propose mmclo for the 2007 P.ie prize for effort in the face of insurmountable odds.

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