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Post by Yehudi Sun 31 Dec - 20:36

ŠULC,  Želim SJEDINJENE EVROPSKE DRŽAVE - Page 15 1060451294



 Od sutra u američkoj vojski, prekosutra u ujdinjenoj  US of Europa


 takvi će mi ratovati HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA


 Tetkice odrezana kurca u tangama i sa dildom
 
 Beginning Monday transgender people will be able to enlist in the US military for the first time in the history of the organization.

Following a capitulation by the administration of US President Donald Trump to a federal court ruling overturning a Trump attempt to ban transgender US military recruits, American soldiers will now comprise a much wider spectrum of humanity.


https://sputniknews.com/military/201712311060452294-us-to-include-transgender-troops/

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Post by Yehudi Sun 31 Dec - 20:49

 Deutsche Welle  - DV - political contributor Bernd Riegert says Warsaw is putting


 the EU at risk of collapse, and that other members may be forced to kick the country


 out of the bloc.
This month, officials in Brussels triggered Article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty, paving the way for sanctions against Warsaw, over what it said were Poland's "systematic" violations of the rule of law in its treatment of the country's judiciary. 
Warsaw slammed the move, saying it was a political decision that had nothing to do with the rule of law. After an investigation, the Polish government will have to defend its position before the European Council, after which the body will vote as to whether or not to suspend the country's voting rights.


According to Reigert, Poland, along with its populist allies the Czech Republic, 
Slovakia and Hungary, "appear to not have fully completed the transition 
from erstwhile communist dictatorships to societies based on the rule of law." 



"The overriding question in 2018," in Reigert's view, will be whether "the EU member
 states [can] force the Visegrad countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and
Hungary) to comply with and respect the rule of law."



Hopefully, the observer suggested, this sort of EU pressure will push Poles into voting
 the national conservative Law and Justice out of power. "Otherwise, Poland might 
have to be expelled from the bloc," he stressed.



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