To: bruinbirdman
To: bruinbirdman
The statement: "no one in Greece really wants to abandon the euro" may not be factually accurate. It is an opinion contradicted by the voting, though euro (the currency) is not the same as the eurozone.
3 posted on
05/07/2012 12:35:09 AM PDT by
verklaring
(Pyrite is not gold))
To: bruinbirdman
Too bad Americans weren’t visionary enough to punish our political parties, while it was still early enough...we kept beating the dead horses and walking the globalist line. America is nearly lost as a sovereign nation.
5 posted on
05/07/2012 1:22:39 AM PDT by
jacknhoo
(Luke 12:51. Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, no; but separation.)
To: bruinbirdman
So they’ve voted themselves a line of credit? Good luck with that...
7 posted on
05/07/2012 3:15:43 AM PDT by
Son House
(The Economic Boom Heard Around The World => TEA Party 2012)
To: bruinbirdman
so they voted for more free stuff, that someone else gets to pay for.
how very liberal of them,
8 posted on
05/07/2012 4:32:12 AM PDT by
tm61
(somewhere in chicago, a ward is missing it's crook)
To: bruinbirdman
The right-wing extremist party Golden Dawn ended up with 6.8 percent and will enter parliament. They're clearly modeled after the Nazi party. That was short for National Socialist. Hardly right wing.
9 posted on
05/07/2012 4:52:07 AM PDT by
edpc
(Wilby 2012)
To: bruinbirdman
It looks like the Greeks, vote themselves more money from an empty treasury.
10 posted on
05/07/2012 4:57:46 AM PDT by
2001convSVT
(Going Galt as fast as I can.)
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