Intel tells the Irish how to vote
Chipmaker Intel has decided that it knows what’s best for the people of Ireland, and asked them to vote in favor of the Lisbon Treaty.
The Lisbon Treaty is basically the EU’s proposed constitution, although they’re no longer calling it that, mainly because the original constitution was rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. Basically, Eurocrats rebranded it and are now trying to secure its acceptance by nations who aren’t thrilled by the prospect of giving away a part of their sovereignty to the Union.











