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Was, is and shall remain in favour of Maltese workers

and against Malta's membership of the European Union

 

WE SWEAR TO FREE MALTA FROM THE SLAVERY, COLONIALISM AND DICTATORIAL ILLEGAL EUROPEAN UNION RULE

 

The European Union ordered that as from 2010 the Maltese and Gozitan people pay it

€182,192 daily stolen from your childrens mouths

 

We shall unite in a movement for Malta’s freedom

 

It is a European Union social injustice that it will not let the hunters and trappers in our country enjoy their hobby once they ensure that with their hobby they are not going to destroy the existence of birds (the sustainability) and are not going to threaten the people’s health. 

 

Because the practice of hunting and trapping is a traditional hobby for thousands in our country, and provides an escape and rest from the pressure of work and the problems of life.


Not only do they not cause damage to society, but they are useful to keep away from drugs thousands of youth and men who prefer their hide and snares to the disco and game halls, and whole nights before their television. 

 

And the pure air in the fields and plains is good for their health, mentally and physically.

 

Therefore to deprive thousands from their hunting and trapping hobby, you will be committing an injustice to them, because you will be depriving them from an escape that is good for their health and which is mind resting for them. 

 

And this injustice will be made to sectors that are much needed by society, such as youths and workmen.

 
The European Union does not permit Spring hunting in Malta, not because it does not admit to the killing of birds, because if this is the reason it would not even permit hunting during Autumn, but because during Spring the birds fly over Malta (that is why it is migration), they will be going to Africa from Europe to reproduce themselves.

 
But the amount of birds flowing over Malta and Gozo is a very small percentage of birds that go to Europe, and if a part of that very small percentage of birds are killed, it will not make any difference to the very big amount of birds that will be here and go back to Africa during Autumn.


The European Union also does not allow trapping of birds during the whole year, with the pretext that the birds should not be caught and should be allowed to fly freely. 

 

With regard to trapping, the EU reasoning also does not make sense, once the Union admits that jungle and forest animals be caught and held in zoos in Union member countries' cities. 

 

Because if birds should not be locked up in cages after they are trapped, neither should other wild animals be kept locked up so that people would enjoy going to see them.

 

The hunters and trappers have the great misfortune that the Maltese politicians are spineless and do not have the guts to overwhelm the absurd and unjust EU decision on hunting and trapping in our country.

 

 To overwhelm this misfortune

 

* the hunters and trappers should unite  

* with the factories workers,                    

* the Shipyard workers,                          

* with the port workers,                          

* with Airmalta workers and employees, 

* with the other workers and employees who were badly hit by the membership in the European Union agreement, 

* and with the farmers, 

in the movement for the freedom of our country from the European Union dictatorship.

 

The EU Constitution shall have to be changed

 

Although the President of the Council of the European Union, the German Angela Merkel, is insisting for the European Union to have its new Constitution before the European Parliament Elections in 2009, many are of the opinion that this aim cannot be achieved. 

 

It is useless that the 18 Union members have already given their approval to the Constitution. 

 

If the French and Dutch remain against it, the Constitution will not succeed.

 

Among the seven countries (today they are nine, with the entry of Romania and Bulgaria) in the Union that have still not ratified the Union Constitution, there is Germany itself. 

 

The German President Horst Kochler has still not signed its ratification, even though the German Parliament has approved it, because there is a case before the German Constitutional Court on whether the EU Constitution is compatible with the German Constitution. 

 

The Court has suspended the case until it is definitely decided by the EU how its new Constitution for the European is going to be.


A number of governments of Union member countries, notwithstanding that they had signed the new Union Constitution in October 2004 in Rome, do not now want to sign it as it is and want to make many changes to it.


The Polish President, Lech Kaczynski, wants the voting system and the majority system in the Council of the European Union to be changed. 

 

These changes will probably cause a great discussion, as had happened previously until an agreement was reached about the system of how the majority was to be calculated.

 

Vaclav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, is among those who are not happy with the new Union Constitution and who want to hold new negotiations about the new treaty that is going to replace it. 

 

If the Union Constitution remains as it has been made, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Alexander Vondra, said that a referendum shall have to be held about it in the country. 

 

It clearly appears that the Czech Republic wants a much shorter Constitution from that which had been made.

 

The UK position about the Union Constitution is not clear at all.

 

Last month, Geoff Hoon, the British Minister for European Affairs, explained that the British Government agrees with the Government of the Czech Republic about the need for the reduction of regulations that the EU had made during the years, and that some powers that the EU had taken should be handed back to national governments.


This was said after the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margaret Becket, declared that the present European Constitution cannot move forward.

 

Once the Dutch Prime Minister Jim Peter Balkenende decided not to hold another referendum about the present Constitution, the European Union had to change it and the Maltese Parliament, among others, had uselessly approved it.

 

Expenses wasted by the Union

 

The European Union wastes many millions all of which come from taxes that the people of the member countries pay to be sent to the Union in the form of a contribution that each member country makes to the block each year. 

 

Our country, for example, is going to pay the Union the sum of more than Lm22 million as our contribution to the Union for this year .

 

Among the European Union’s useless expenses are those that are incurred so that the European Parliament meets for only four days each month in the French city of Strasbourg, instead of in Brussels. 

 

Once a month, 785 Members of the European Parliament, many of their assistants, and thousands of Union employees go to Strasbourg for the European Parliament meeting.


For those four Parliament days, to Strasbourg also go
the diplomatic officers, journalists and lobbyists (persons paid to exert pressure on the European Union to approve some project, issues some directives, or draft some policy in some sector, according to what those who employ and pay the lobbyists want).


The expenses for Parliament to meet for one week are a lot.

 

The transport of around 200 tons of material that consists of about 3,200 boxes with papers and documents, video material, and also material connected with the hospital should anything happen, costs about 9,000,000 euros each time.


Recently they had to change the filing cabinets since transport from Brussels and Strasbourg every month has had its toll and they started falling to pieces on the transport people.

 

It has not been once or twice that Members of the European Parliament had found out that they had not taken with them to Strasbourg some books or documents that they needed for the Parliament meetings.

 

On Monday morning of the week that the European Parliament meets in Strasbourg, about 500 Union employees that work in Luxembourg go to Strasbourg as do the other 1,200 Union employees that work in Brussels.

 

Both transport expenses as well as the food and lodging expenses of the Members of the European Parliament and the Union employees are paid by the European Union.


As well as are paid by the Union the transport expenses, food and lodging for about 60 journalists that it invites to go to Strasbourg to report on the work of the European Parliament.


It is estimated that the additional expense for the European Parliament to meet in Strasbourg every month is around 205 million euros every year, that is, about one fourth of how much the European Union said that it will give to Malta during the whole seven years. 

 

And this is without considering how much Malta will have to pay during the same seven years.

 

The Pope criticizes the EU

 

While the EU Catholic Bishops, including the Archbishop of Malta and the Bishop of Gozo, met in Rome to remember with joy the 50 anniversary of the birth of the EU in 1957, the Pope took the occasion to very harshly criticize the Union. 

 

He even warned them that the EU will crumble and disappear if it does not change its wrongful way.


It will be useful to bring to our readers the criticism that the Pope made a few days ago on this occasion.

 

The Pope complained that while Europe wants to present itself as a community of values, it frequently appears not to accept that universal and absolute values exist. 

 

According to the Pope, this is apotheosy (loss of principles) that is leading the same Europe to doubt about its own identity.

 

The Pope also said that Europe appears to be losing faith in its future, when one considers two factors: the reduction in births that is occurring and the way of how everyone is thinking about himself without caring for his neighbours. 

 

These factors are going to bring stark consequences for the future of Europe.


The Pope also complained that certain lay and relativist tendencies (that there is nothing absolute) are going to lead to the denial of the right of Christians to take part in the public debate, so much so that it has become difficult for Christians to defend the truth about the human being. 

 

He encouraged Christians not to stand back from condemning with courage all that goes against the dignity of the human being.


It is a shame that among the Christians in our country we have many propagandists in favour of the European Union, but they do very little to open the eyes of the faithful to the deceit, corruption and moral dirt that are widespread in the Union

 

Among the worst effect that membership in the EU has on our people is the stark impact on the good values of the Maltese family.

 

The policy and laws of the EU are going to destroy our good values and traditions if we are not careful enough to get away from the Union rule before it succeeds to make a disaster of them.

 

Thursday, 5 April 2007.

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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