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Friday, March 30, 2007
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Mid-Life Crisis of the EU
by Pat Buchanan
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The 50th birthday of the European Union, born in Rome in March 1957 as the European Economic Community or Common Market -- of Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg -- was a pallid affair.

Understandably so. For though the EU has expanded to embrace 27 nations and boasts an economy equal to that of the United States, it is like a man well into middle-age whose career accomplishments are behind him.

The EU birthday party was further proof, were any needed, that no transnational institution can elicit the love and loyalty of a country. World Government is a vision of elites no patriot will ever embrace. Men have died in the millions for Poland, France, Italy, England and Germany. Who would walk through fire for the European Union?

The EU's champions claim its great achievement is to have kept the peace of Europe. "Sixty years of peace means that the image of the EU as a bastion against war is losing its resonance," said Jose Manuel Barroso, head of the European Commission, the executive arm that sits in Brussels.

Intending no disrespect to Barroso, it was not the EU that keep Europe secure and at peace. America kept the Red Army from the Elbe and the Rhine. America saved Western Europe from the fate of the Hungarians in 1956, the Czechs in 1968 and the Poles in 1981. America pulled the British and French chestnuts out of the Balkan fires of the 1990s.

German-French amity is a product of statesmanship, but also of the defeat of France in 1940 and the reduction of Germany to rubble by the American, British and Soviet armies in 1944-1945.

The 50th anniversary of the EU brought to the fore as many questions as telegrams of congratulations. Quo vadis? Where is Europe going?

Other than commerce, what is the EU all about? Why is Europe so strategically impotent? What happened to the continent that was the cockpit of history?

According to a poll published by The Washington Times, not half the citizens of its 27 member states think positively of the EU. Only 28 percent of Brits think well of it. Only a third believes EU membership is good for Great Britain.

After a committee led by ex-President Giscard d'Estaing of France wrote a constitution, setting the EU on course toward a "United States of Europe," France and Holland voted it down. Resentment of the "faceless bureaucrats of Brussels," where the European Commission sits, is rampant.

As the votes in Holland and France show, nationalism is tearing at the aging fabric of European unity. Nor is the EU deeply democratic. Giscard is demanding another vote because, as he says, the French "got it wrong." They must vote again and again, 'til they get it right. This is the soft tyranny of an elite that knows better than the people what is best for the people.

Many in Europe oppose plans to bring in new members, especially Turkey, an Islamic nation of 70 million, which will soon be more populous than Germany. This raises another issue.

Not one member of the EU has a birthrate among its native born to enable it to survive in its present form.

Europe's welfare states are failing to produce the babies to replace the aging and shrinking population. Thus, virtually all the nations of Western Europe are undergoing invasions -- from the Mahgreb, Middle East, South Asia or sub-Saharan Africa.

Yet, asked if they agree that "immigrants contribute a lot to my country," only 40 percent of EU citizens said, "Yes." Hostility to immigration is strongest in Eastern Europe. Not one in five Hungarians, Czechs, Estonians, Latvians or Slovakians thinks immigration is good for their country. They want to remain who they are, and their country to remain what it has been.

When Chancellor Angela Merkel, hostess of the party, drafted a "birthday card," the Berlin Declaration, even that created dissension and division.

Some nations objected to any mention of the new constitution. Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic called the declaration "Orwellian Eurospeak." Poland objected to the failure to mention Christianity as birth mother of Europe. Pope Benedict XVI called the failure to credit Christianity an act of "apostasy." The Christophobic French elite got their way again.

What the malaise of the EU tells us is what patriots have already known. Democracy and free markets are not enough. Dry documents, no matter how eloquent, abstract ideas, no matter how beautiful, do not a nation make. What makes a people and a nation is a unique history and heritage, language and literature, songs and stories, traditions and customs, blood, soil and the mystic chords of memory.

The EU is a thing of paper, an intellectual construct. Unlike a nation, it has no heart and no soul. And if and when it passes into history because of some irreconcilable dispute, many may regret it. Few will weep.

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The EU problems are our fault.
The European Union may have its problems, but that is no reason for any American to crow about about the impending demise of the entity. The EU would be operating at full economic speed, be enjoying unprecedented prosperity, and live in total peace and harmony if it were not for the constant interference of the United States.

The interferece bagan decades ago when the U.S. stepped in and impeded the spread of hard line socialism by destroying the Nazi regime and then later blockaded the Soviets. As a result, European socialism is lagging far behind the point where it should be, thus the utopian bliss of Marxism has not been allowed to fully develop in the region. If the United States had heeded the wishes of every European state and had stayed out of the political realigning processes that have been attempted, the Nazis would have been able to quickly assemble the first European Union. Instead, the United States insisted upon stepping in with an attempt to promote the concept of democracy amongst the people of Europe, and as a result of that misguided effort many millions of Europeans died. If the U.S. had simply minded their own business instead of acting in their typical imperialist fashion, European lives would have been spared the turmoil of war. Wise Americans realize that people are better off living under the thumb of dictators instead of dying for the obsolete concept of freedom. If civilians might die in the acquisition of liberty, then the price is too high.

Thankfully, the citizens of the United States grew weary of the never ending casualties that were being inflicted upon our troops by the Nazi freedom fighters, so they were ready to see the end of the war. Unfortunately for the Europeans, we lacked the political foresight we enjoy today, so rather than fully withdraw the troops, we opted to occupy the continent. As a result of our national arrogance, we aggravated the powerful neighbor that laid to the east. Rather than take the wise road of offering concessions, we insisted upon forming a blockade against the tide of their culture. Because of our meddling, Soviet influence was not allowed to spread and bring happiness across the land. The socialization of Europe has not fully occurred, and the U.S. is to blame.

Perhaps we will amend our folly by standing back while the Islamic wave crushes the EU. If we again interfere, we will cause more death and further hinder the ability of the EU to become a fully functioning nanny state. Once they can get established as the Islamic dictatorship they desire to be, we can mimic their anti war ways, surrender to those that wish to rule, and begin our trek down the same EU road.

EU
When the going gets tough, the EU will call the US to bail them out. Then twenty years later, they will crap on us again.

Well.. Critical Bill..
What have you to say about this? Your always so quick to jump in and criticize the United States. What have you to say about the condition of your own country?

Quo Vadis
George Weigel's Book "Witness to Hope" more or less implies that JPII "the Great" was going on the assumption that the trend toward globalization was inevitable with New York City becoming the capital of the World. Hence his openness to accomodate the European Union. Restoring Christian European roots to him meant rediscovering the weltanschaung of the first Christian Frankish monarch Clovis. With the influx of Muslims and the building of mosques in Europe, there is obviously a motivation to arrive at some understanding in order to coexist, as opposed to a clash of cultures.

As the barbarians gained more power within the Roman Empire, hostage taking was used as a means to guarantee agreements usually having to do with settlement rights. As the nations progressed, this practiced was rightly perceived to be unjust to the hostages and therefore eventually went into disuse except among villains. The Islamic world still has a heathenistic notion of this practice as evidenced in the Persian Gulf.


It's Nice. . .
It's nice to see a conservative viewpoint posted to the website: "[H]istory and heritage, language and literature, songs and stories, traditions and customs, blood, soil and the mystic chords of memory . . ." That pretty much sums it up Messrs. Blankley, Goldberg, Hanson, Krauthammer, an Limbaugh, and Hanson (to name a few).

Compare with: "[D]emocracy and free markets . . . [d]ry documents . . . [and] abstract ideas"

P EU
A French invention, the EU is little more than the resurrection of Germany. The Euro appears to be little more than the deutsche mark in disguise. 60 years is all it took.

Why the kibbutz did not replace family
My cousins went to Israel back in the Sixties to live on a kibbutz and build the country. They came home disillusioned about the ability of the kibbutz culture to subsume the family unit, which their father thought was an excellent education for their liberal assumptions.

Humankind are not ants or bees. We do not have a hive mind and cannot function as cogs in a giant machine. Time after time someone has tried to construct a hive to replace the individual, the independent and the national group, and in every case the attempt has failed. From Amana to Koninia to the kibbutz, people prefer to remain in families, capitalist businesses and family farms. It is an experiment like socialism that has failed every time it has been tried. Unless there is input from the outside community, these false aggregations cannot be sustained.

The EU with its fake money is like Esperanto. It is a solution to a problem that did not exist and it will crumble away.

Good Pat Buchanan
This time, the good Pat Buchanan is at work.

Loyal Democrat is right as always.
However, I believe we interfered with Hitler setting up the perfect Marxist Utopia in Europe as a matter of self interest and not stupid error. Obviously we resented their Utopian progress being far ahead of our progress and felt a national embarrassment that only war could resolve. Gee, as late as the 60’s we had Jack Kennedy as President and representative of the State Side Marxist Party talking about tax cuts and not what your givernment can do for you. So Europe’s lead momentum continued even though we tried to level the playing field.

But our WWII efforts eventually paid off and I believe we now may have the jump on the Marxist Utopia that even Europe can be envious of. Égalité

Bush Team Chimes In ...
The non-Conservative Bush admin has never liked true conservatives. No "compassion," I guess, when you fight for your home, your family, your land, or your faith. The BushTeam has pushed the outrageous notion that our armed forces are fighting for "an idea" in Iraq.

That abstraction reveals the shallowness and fundamental leftism of the DC hot tubbers. They tell our soldiers and Marines to fight for "an idea" while they cash in. Some conservatives.

Right on, Pat. There are 4 million Irish in Free Ireland. Do you think they will welcome 80 million Turks who can roam the EU freely and settle where they will -- all for "an idea"?

The good Mr Buchanan shows up again ....
.... indeed. Very Doctor Jeckel and Mr Hyde is said Patrick J "Korsokoff's" Buchanan.

But a word of caution: For while Eurabia is well and truly doomed and will not be saved by what passes for "men" among its emasculated, feminized, homosexualized, besotted and essentially eunuch-like youth, as the Euro-peons' collective terror overwhelms them many will become refugees and will stream into the United States.

And when the demands of their nanny-state-minded millions upon ourNation's Capital are added to those of the coming flood of scores of millions of similarly-uneducated amnestied third-world savages, the combined effect will be to so pollute our nation as to soon bring about the terminal degeneration already caused to once red-blooded Canada and to once red-blooded New Zealand by those now squalidly sorry socialistic states' post-WW2 immigration policies!

That much is Black and White!

chris writes ...
.... that "There are 4 million Irish in "Free Ireland."

Does he perhaps mean "in Boston?"

(Last time I checked there were only 1,994,000 living in the free part of the offshore Euro-peon island to which he alludes: In Free British Ulster, that is)

super states run counter to human nature
The European Union, and to a lesser extent, Bush's grandiose vision of a borderless North America(including Mexico, U.S. and Canada), is a creation of elites in government, academia and business.

Taken to its logical conclusion, the merging of nations into a governmental and economic conglomerate is inimical to human nature, and runs counter to familial, tribal, ethnic, nationalistic, religious, and even racial identities.

And that is precisely why these elitist, utopian schemes generate such hostility.

Buchanan is correct, as usual. People relate to their heritage...their traditions, families, histories, tribes, religions, etc. Perhaps that is part of the reason Iraq is proving to be so problematic.

At any rate, in the larger context of a "super sytem" or "union", no system that seeks to transpose their allegiances onto some alien entity is likely to succeed.

True, the United States succeeded, but its people were allowed to maintain their own identities, customs, traditions, religions, etc.

I could not have said it better than Buchanan:

"What makes a people and nation is a unique history and heritage, language and literature, songs and stories, traditions and customs, blood, soil, and the mystic chords of memory".

Eloquent, and true.

Transnational Elites keeping the peace
Pat is correct, it is the US that has kept the peace in Europe, the statement that "transnational elites have kept the peace in Europe for over sixty years would be more accurate if one was referring to the period right before WWI. The transnational elites who kept the peace then were the Royal families of Europe. They too were trans-national, one big family really that considered itself separate and above the "commoners" of their respective countries. In many cases they were actually ethnically separate, the Russian royal family was more German than Russian. The English Royal family also was from Germany. Europe enjoyed a long period of peace under this transnational elite family, but that, as we all know, came to an extremely bloody end. In the end one has to concede that the elites may rule, but it is the people that really matter. Elites are threatened by "nationalism" and are it's natural enemy. This is why our elites want to destroy American nationality buy drowning us in a tsunami of immigrants and multiculturalism. The "progressive" "world government' neocons are just the modern day equivalent of the Austrian royal family. Austria, to them, was what the royal family owned and controlled. They had no solidarity with any one people of the empire. In the same way, bush has no solidarity with the people who made this country what it is, instead he wants to put them in a weak and vulnerable position as a minority in their own land. This is treasonous.

Black and White Brian
The population of the greater Dublin area is 1.7 million, the population of the republic of Ireland is 4.2 million. The population of the whole Island is close to six million. Those figures are according to Wikipedia, for whatever that's worth.I think the population of "Irish" in the US is close to 40 million. I'm unclear if this figure refers to people of single ancestry or partial ancestry. As far as boston is concerned it is becoming more brazillian than Irish but the Irish came here legally, the bazillian brazillians for the most part didn't.

E Pluribus Unum?

....Pat ...you hit this one out of the park ...

.....jerabaub ...

.....I could not have stated it any better ...

.....what the Collectivist One World Government Utopians always ignore when they construct their gradiose schemes ...is basic Human Nature ...as AudiR10 noted ...humans are not bees ...we are family oriented ...tribal ...territorial ...agressive and combative ...

.....So what would have to be done to make a one World Government possible? ...

1. Everyone would have to speak the same language ...
2. Everyone would have to look alike ...
3. Everyone would have to share the same belief system (secular)...

.....Points to Ponder: What would become of the Olympics is there was only one team? ...

.....Scary facts: Both of the Clintons have been quoted as saying that the individual has to be subordinate to the State Collective ...

.....Is Huxley's "Brave New World" the blueprint for our future? .....COLOSSUS

EU,NATIONALISM, & AMERICA
The unfortunate truth is that both the Democrats and Republicans are all for the New World Order of international government. About the only difference that I see is the Dems want to go full speed ahead in the European socialist mode while the GOP is hoping that America will be the dominant world "state" among states. In either case, our own national identity is to be sacrificed for this goal.
This is why neither party will stop the illegal immigration tide. Of course, they also see the votes of these uneducated illegals as just a way to further their goal. Educated people who know the history of our nation are a threat to their achieving that goal.
In addition,the abuse by the complict Supreme Court of our Constitution is just another piece of the elite puzzle that seeks to take away our freedom. McCain-Feingold is only a first step. The Janet Reno disaater could not have happened had the courts been on the people's side. Also, don't be fooled by the sop they appear to be giving to us to allow us to own a gun. Our shotguns and handguns will be no match to a real army marching down the streets of your hometown. By that time, you'll be hoping to somehow get your family out alive; or are you going to risk their death so you can fight for another 10 minutes before their RPG's and machine guns overpower your mighty 44 mag handgun?
We have been sold out to the socialist NWO for a long time now, and they don't care how long it takes to get there. The points above are aided by our own stupidity; look at the garbage being fed into our children's minds passing itself off as entertainment. Hedonistic Americans only looking for the next new toy teachers telling us not to hurt ouyr children's esteem by demanding performance, psychiatrists backing up all this mumbo-jumbo.
The next majoe step is the bio-metric ID Card, which will be mandated to us because we have to control the immigrants. That is why there is no border enforcement, the illegals vote without knowledge as I said before and then provide the pretext for the biometric card.
In addition, universal healtcare will tie everybody into the system. Also part of the plan is to not fix entitlements like SS so that it also will fail. Once the house of cards totally collapses, the elites will tell us taht socialism will save the day. Once we accept that, the rest falls into place easliy.
Serious times are ahead for America. That is the reason I am in this presidential race. You can visit my website
joeolivaforpresident.org

for more info on that. It is up to us to stop the politicians!

The demise of the EU
The EU is much like the Drew Carey show... It only lasted as long as it did for legal and contractual reasons. Whenever I go back to Europe it's always somewhat a different place. The dream of a multiculutral Europe is going out the back door more each time. While Americans are kind and good to a point where it hurts their own interests European kindness and tolerance are only skin deep.
My biggest concern is for the US, not for Europe.
Too many Americans are listening without questions to people who have always been wrong and take it seriously.

EU Ditto
I wouldn't be so smug Mr. Buchanan. What is happening in Europe is also happening here. We no longer control those that come into this country. The hispanics are multiplying like rabbits and are changing the social structure of this country real fast. Hispanics are the ONLY foreigners who have managed to make their language as important as English. Most Americans have stopped having multiple children, marriages are no longer a majority etc. I wouldn't be so concerned about the EU, but rather concern myself about what's going on here, in the good ole US of A.

Amen hipybiker
I just hope some or all of the military sides with the people. They take their oath to defend the Constitution seriously, unlike our so-called leaders.

Loyal Democrat is Right!
Loyal Democrat is correct (as usual), but also does not go far enough. The First World War was essentially a civil war among European states. The Second World War was a civil war among Jacobin ideologies, the National Socialists versus the International Socialists. The latter were victorious, and now people wonder why we are having various elites forming trans-national entities like the European and North American Unions? Anyone care to bet me any Ameros that the Internationale will be replacing Oh Canada and The Star Spangled Banner in a few years?

LD, BH, MS
Loyal Democrat, Bountyhunter, Mark Steyn -- all wrong, all the time. Morons we could live without.
WWI was about pride, empire, and money. World War II was about retribution, empire, and money. It must be painful for some to let facts get in the way.

Kangaroo
And just what "facts" were disgregarded by the referenced posters? Please tell us, for I cannot wait to hear what someone who recognizes it when others are wrong "all the time" (and is therefore right all the time) has to say.

NOT REALLY
With all due respect, Russia would never have invaded Western Europe after the devastation of the war. Their country was a shambles. The last thing they needed was to finance a war and occupation of Europe.
The U.S. was already starting to manufacture an enemy in the USSR to keep the military industrialists Ike warned us about, happy...and wealthy.
Mr. Buchanan you seem to view the world exclusively through an American prism.

Conor....
With equally returned due respect, I think there might be some Eastern Europeaners that might disagree with your assessment of the Soviet aims on expansion.

It beats the alternative
I'd rather see the E.U. expand and Eastern Europe integrated than a repeat of the bloody wars have enveloped the region throughout history. I'm sure Europeans feel themselves above it, but is it really so hard to imagine Europe erupting again. Bosnia and Kosovo were just a taste of what can happen in that region. The E.U. is a success if it prevents its members from going to war with each other. The rest is just window dressing and something to talk about. The cities of Europe have burned before and they my yet burn again and if they do I hope you understand Washington will burn with them...Not really, that's a line from an old *0's punk song I used to love. Tee Hee!

The center may not hold
The New York Times was all in a tizzie today over the idea that the French are moving decidedly to the Right in this year's presidential election. They decried the fact that even the Left was going nationalistic and headed to the Right. And, what is driving the French towards the Right? Mass immigration and the lack of the immigrants assimilation into the French society.

Too bad our pols (Bush included) refuse to see the writing on the wall -- all the alien gang script covering our neighborhood walls and buildings, marking their territory. But, then again, they are a genocidal lot, bent on the destruction of the ACED population of the USA as they replace it by ignorant, uneducated Third World slaves.

The Europeans found out just how well that turned out -- Paris burned and a descendant of a famous Dutch artist was assassinated by one of those cheap, foreign workers who was let in to "do the jobs the Europeans wouldn't do" for slave wages.

For those who will ask, ACED, stands for American Citizens of European Descent. We used to represent about 90% of the population fourty years go. This allowed minorities to come here and assimilate into being Americans, too. Now, thanks to Teddy Kennedy and the Dems, that America is gone forever and we are looking at a nation on the brink of civil war.

Saw Gunner
The facts:

There is no notion of "European" as a culture or any viable political entity. Note the "viable".
Much like pre-white invasion North America was populated by different nations who spoke different languages, had different beliefs, looks, social structures, economic structures, usw. To refer to WWI as a "Civil War" is not factual.

As for the Islamic domination of Europe... That is completely ignoring the reality of the peoples there. As one Dutch journalist noted, it's not a matter of Europe rediscovering its values... It's what are they really? And are people, especially the Dutch, that tolerant? In reality this multiculuralism is only a product of the 1960s (Hey, lots of bad ideas came from that era)
and the liberalism is just skin deep -- pushed enough the ugly head of racism and hatred will come out.

Pat tears up
I must say, it's quite a hoot to read this draft-dodging eunuch getting all misty-eyed over "... songs ... blood, soil and the mystic chords of memory" lol

As for Pat's commitment to "Western values", he'll bow down at a moment's notice to any Islamofascist terrorist like Sheikh Yassin or Ahmedinejad as long as they have it in for the Jews.

And then there is the US
The old ideal of the US is rapidly becoming disjoint and just does not seem very United anymore. The heavy concentrations of Spanish speaking communities is on the rise. The gangs are growing in strength and become akin to militia's in some urban areas. The ultra rich are carving out new enclaves with borders, guards and private police to protect them from the rest of us. We put our military on the borders to protect us but we do not give them guns so the cultures move over the borders and the division between the right and the left over inconsequential issues is tearing away at democracy.

The EU may fall due to the persistence of culture and language but the US may do the same for the same reasons.

The legitimate successor to Rome
In Western Europe after the fall of the Empire was the institution known as Christian Monarchy, which lasted in part up until World War 1. Our own President Woodrow Wilson helped to bring the last Monarchies down.
Christian Monarchy provided a social fabric that has not been rivalled since that time in Europe.
The French Revolution did not fix that nation state, but rather began a process of the Socialist State and all that goes with it.
With so very few Christians left in Europe, perhasps they could lobby for one of the old Nation States, "like Norway?", and move en masse to that place. In time perhaps a Christian Kingdom could once again grow strong in Europe and began the process of re introducing the true faith to Europe, which shall soon become Islamic if trends continue.

http://www.bookrags.com/Olaf_II_of_Norway

The same lousy agenda for America
The big planners seem intent on merging the US with Canada and Mexico for our own version of the European Union.
Well, for a few people, ie big box employers like Wal Mart, and Home Depot, the influx of cheap and abundant labor will for a time be a gain, but for the rest of us it means a lot of confusion as we see Spanish displacing English and finding it difficult to get any help in the King's English.
At least Canada almost speaks English, though even there the French have a good slice of the pie.
And what will be our national anthem?

"Joy to the world, all the boys and girls, joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, joy to you and me."

That should offer a rallying cry to defend our nation to the death?

For a real aternative, why not a return to a clearly and unabashed Christian Kingdom?
With a pluralistic society, the lawless seem always to be more abundant than the law abiding, so how can 'democracy' lead us in the right direction.

Democracy: One meathead, one vote.

The same lousy agenda for America
The big planners seem intent on merging the US with Canada and Mexico for our own version of the European Union.
Well, for a few people, ie big box employers like Wal Mart, and Home Depot, the influx of cheap and abundant labor will for a time be a gain, but for the rest of us it means a lot of confusion as we see Spanish displacing English and finding it difficult to get any help in the King's English.
At least Canada almost speaks English, though even there the French have a good slice of the pie.
And what will be our national anthem?

"Joy to the world, all the boys and girls, joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, joy to you and me."

That should offer a rallying cry to defend our nation to the death?

For a real aternative, why not a return to a clear and unabashed Christian Kingdom?
With a pluralistic society, the lawless seem always to be more abundant than the law abiding, so how can 'democracy' lead us in the right direction?

Democracy: One meathead, one vote.
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