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Posted: 7/3/2015 1:13:59 PM EDT
http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703
Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. |
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They can demonstrate all they want...still doesn't make up for the fact they have no money.
Wonder if a civil war is in their cards.? RIP FO dog |
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They can demonstrate all they want...still doesn't make up for the fact they have no money. Wonder if a civil war is in their cards.? RIP FO dog View Quote I am thinking they fall into the 'Putin' world. He kicks them a few bucks, he gets access to warm water ports, and slowly takes over the whole country. Then Greece looking for NATO to rescue them. |
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The Germans knew what they were getting into when they used shoddy accounting to fast track Greece into the Eurozone.
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Quoted: I am thinking they fall into the 'Putin' world. He kicks them a few bucks, he gets access to warm water ports, and slowly takes over the whole country. Then Greece looking for NATO to rescue them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They can demonstrate all they want...still doesn't make up for the fact they have no money. Wonder if a civil war is in their cards.? RIP FO dog I am thinking they fall into the 'Putin' world. He kicks them a few bucks, he gets access to warm water ports, and slowly takes over the whole country. Then Greece looking for NATO to rescue them. Bingo. We need to keep the squeeze on Putin with sanctions so that we can limit the cash he has on hand to do something like this. If the Russians are willing to spend the money they can turn Greece into a second Hungary. |
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Quoted: http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. View Quote That's appropriate. |
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Live pictures:
http://webtv.ert.gr/ert1-live/ The "yes" crowd appears to be more orderly and middle class than the "no" crowd. As is to be expected. But will they have the numbers at the polls? BTW, "NAI" in Greek means "yes" and "OXI" means "no." Just so you can tell who is who. ETA: The ERT coverage (state televison) will be of the "yes" rally first, and then the "no" rally. (They won't cut back and forth between the two.) ERT is required to be fair to both sides, but it's telling that Tsipras and the "no" group will have the last word. |
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How has this discussion lasted longer than:
You want free shit - you're on your own and good luck. You want to stop giving free shit - ok you can stay in the EU for now and we will restructure your debt. |
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View Quote Is that the oft mentioned FO dog? What happened to him? |
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Is that the oft mentioned FO dog? What happened to him? Probably inhaled too much tear gas. |
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Is that the oft mentioned FO dog? What happened to him? Probably inhaled too much tear gas. That was what the doc said fo dog fallen |
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The truth is that fo dog was one of many. There are scores of loose dogs in downtown Athens at any given time, and they seem to be attracted to scenes of activity and excitement. Especially if someone gives them snacks. Nevertheless, fo dog was unique in his feistiness.
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Quoted: http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. View Quote |
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I find it astounding that those lazy fucking socialist leeches can find the energy to get off their fat asses long enough to protest anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. |
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Quoted: How has this discussion lasted longer than: You want free shit - you're on your own and good luck. You want to stop giving free shit - ok you can stay in the EU for now and we will restructure your debt. View Quote The EU itself is all about free shit. That's why this controversy is so interesting. There may be a few older gentleman wearing blue overalls working at the BMW plant in Munich that are grumbling about this situation, however many are all about endless spreading of wealth to lazy people. |
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The EU itself is all about free shit. That's why this controversy is so interesting. There may be a few older gentleman wearing blue overalls working at the BMW plant in Munich that are grumbling about this situation, however many are all about endless spreading of wealth to lazy people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How has this discussion lasted longer than: You want free shit - you're on your own and good luck. You want to stop giving free shit - ok you can stay in the EU for now and we will restructure your debt. The EU itself is all about free shit. That's why this controversy is so interesting. There may be a few older gentleman wearing blue overalls working at the BMW plant in Munich that are grumbling about this situation, however many are all about endless spreading of wealth to lazy people. ++ |
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Quoted: Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. Will never happen. Too many interested cronies that need to keep the façade of a working socialist society rolling. To big to fail and all that. |
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Bingo. We need to keep the squeeze on Putin with sanctions so that we can limit the cash he has on hand to do something like this.
If the Russians are willing to spend the money they can turn Greece into a second Hungary. View Quote Putin hasn't advanced any money to Greece so far. Nor does he have the spare money to do so. He's playing a very clever game, on the cheap, to keep the Greeks' hopes up. Russia really doesn't need naval bases in Greece. What Russia simply wants is to drive a wedge between Greece and the EU and NATO. And it hardly has to do anything. The EU is doing its work for it. |
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I'm under the impression that Ireland, Portugal and Spain aren't far behind.
All of the EU is into Socialism up to their necks. |
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Coming to a liberal city near you........... this is what happens when they run out of tax payers money. FBHO
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if I could only get 20 bucks out of my account at the ATM per day you can bet your fucking ass I'd be rioting, or worse.
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Quoted: Putin hasn't advanced any money to Greece so far. Nor does he have the spare money to do so. He's playing a very clever game, on the cheap, to keep the Greeks' hopes up. Russia really doesn't need naval bases in Greece. What Russia simply wants is to drive a wedge between Greece and the EU and NATO. And it hardly has to do anything. The EU is doing its work for it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Bingo. We need to keep the squeeze on Putin with sanctions so that we can limit the cash he has on hand to do something like this. If the Russians are willing to spend the money they can turn Greece into a second Hungary. Putin hasn't advanced any money to Greece so far. Nor does he have the spare money to do so. He's playing a very clever game, on the cheap, to keep the Greeks' hopes up. Russia really doesn't need naval bases in Greece. What Russia simply wants is to drive a wedge between Greece and the EU and NATO. And it hardly has to do anything. The EU is doing its work for it. |
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I find it astounding that those lazy fucking socialist leeches can find the energy to get off their fat asses long enough to protest anything. View Quote If you actually knew any Greeks, I doubt you would call them "lazy." At most you would say that their energies were misdirected. BTW, the people you can see on your screen right now are the anti-socialist segment of Greek society. |
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Quoted: Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11714655/Greek-banks-down-to-500m-in-cash-reserves-as-economy-crashes.html
Greece out of cash this weekend. |
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Fo Dog is not just one dog. Fo Dog is an ideal....any dog can become Fo Dog should it endeavor to live up to that ideal.
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The live coverage has shifted to the "no" rally. BTW, their music is better than that at the "yes" rally.
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Silly Greeks provide us with entertainment for free. Sort of like ISIS and Mexican cartel wars.
Seems we like some free stuff too, free entertainment, especially Live Leak videos. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Is that the oft mentioned FO dog? What happened to him? Probably inhaled too much tear gas. That was what the doc said fo dog fallen A dog that awesome should have spread his seed widely. This is so typical. You get a kickass Greek leader and he screws up the succession. |
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http://news.forexlive.com/!/trouble-in-syntagma-square-as-protesters-clash-with-police-20150703 Twin, rival demonstrations going on at the same time. The anti-austerity ("no" vote in Sunday's referendum) group is in front of the parliament, in Syntagma Square. The pro-austerity, pro-euro ("yes" vote in the referendum) group is in the nearby old Olympic Stadium. Police are trying to keep the two groups apart, with the usual anarchists trying to disrupt things. PM Tsipras is scheduled to address the rally in front of parliament. Wait until the EBT cards stop working here. Don't you live close to Jax? If or when it does you bettter unass your AO quick! |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11714655/Greek-banks-down-to-500m-in-cash-reserves-as-economy-crashes.html
Greece out of cash this weekend. View Quote The Greek government is saying that the cash reserves are twice that. We'll see. |
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If all of your money is in the ATM, you're doing it wrong. When shit happens here, I'm just going to chill at the house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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if I could only get 20 bucks out of my account at the ATM per day you can bet your fucking ass I'd be rioting, or worse. If all of your money is in the ATM, you're doing it wrong. When shit happens here, I'm just going to chill at the house. Yep. I can stay in my home for 18 months. |
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Getting Greece into the EU was like giving poor people in the ghetto a credit card.
They lived great for a time, hosted an Olympics, paid out awesome entitlements, charged up the card, hit the balance limit....and now what? |
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Coming to a liberal city near you........... this is what happens when they run out of tax payers money. FBHO View Quote Yep vote democrat whenever possible. The sooner we get this shit over the sooner we can get back to the American way! Maybe save the country for the grand kids. |
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Is that the oft mentioned FO dog? What happened to him? He fent |
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