I should. It was quite a while there, and I was with the people and all, no tourist crap (hell, I went through the whole island with a car, from Havana to Guantanamo, and worked there and all...no, not in the military base).Originally Posted by Doomgaze
No. That would never be accepted, several countries united under diplomatic (and militar) alliance is possible, but the loss of the countries as they are would never be approoved by the Europeans.By that I mean would all the countries that sign this document become "states" under a higher governement order that has juristiction over everything? Will there be a national language and such and such.
Basically, we share a constitution wich ironically is not a constitution, but some bullcrap document with more laws refered to the market than to society. Can you imagine it? A lot of market laws risen to constitutional level! It makes me want to vomit. I mean, it's amazing how so many Europeans critizize the United States while all the things they are critizizing are being passed in front of their eyes. I never was proud of Europe, but right now I am starting to detest it.







