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Think Piece

Submitted by franzr72 on August 2, 2006

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Rob's Think Piece
On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Later, the United States Constitution was ratified by the Constitutional Convention in 1787 to establish a federal union of sovereign states and the federal government to operate that union. In the decades after the Second World War, the United States became a dominant global influence in economic, political, military, cultural, scientific and technological affairs. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, it stands today as the world's sole superpower. Many thus call it a hyper power in order to indicate a differing world order from the politics of the Great Powers of the 19th and early 20th centuries and the superpowers that succeeded them during the Cold War.
There are politicians in the Executive and Legislative branches of the American government that continue to tell the American people that the threat to this nation's security and future of our democracy is worse now than in our entire history. Despite the growing pressures, the American people must endure, from the spread of Socialism in Europe, Radical Islam, and the threat of global terrorism after September 11th, this country will survive as the most powerful country in the world and will never be content with joining other second world countries as one of them.
Writing at the beginning of the 20th century, Lenin said that the slogan of a "United States of Europe" was either impossible or reactionary. As we see the enlargement process gather force within the EU, it is obvious that this is not impossible. The EU started with six members in 1952, increasing over the years to twenty-seven members in August 2007. More states are expected to join in the future. The European Union was established under that name in 1992 by the Treaty on European Union, or the Maastricht Treaty and in effect since November Of 1993. The European Union is an organization of countries that have...

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