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“IRONEA 338 BC”

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"Budget talks" fail again, euro exit tipped

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/gr...
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Filip II Reincarnated wrote:
"Budget talks" fail again, euro exit tipped
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/gr...
LOL-SKA

http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/alexand...

"Alexander's biographer Plutarch of Chaeronea states that Alexander the Great founded no less than seventy towns, which were important centers of the GREEK cultures in the East. By these foundations, the sage of Chaeronea implies, the Macedonian conqueror changed the nature of his oriental subjects from BARBARIANS into CIVILIZED people.

This in exaggerated. As far as we know, Alexander founded some twenty towns: REAL GREEK towns (poleis)-which Plutarch must have had in mind-, permanent military garrisons (katoikiai) and temporary military settlement (phrouria). Other towns were simply repopulated or just renamed."

Do not worry BARBARIAN-SKIES. We MACEDONIANS therefore HELLENES, will do what our ANCESTOR did.

WE WILL CIVILIZE YOU, SLAVSKIES!

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"With Greece we have reached the end of the road. There must not be any further aid. A country which does not have the will to fulfil the conditions, or is not able to do so, must get a chance outside the euro,"

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/23/us-...

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Poll: Greece Leaving Euro Currency Union

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Risks grow amid likely Greece exit from euro zone

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AFP – German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle ruled out any renegotation of Greece’s budget austerity programme in an interview published on Saturday.

“I see desires emerging in Greece to renegotiate and substantially question the country’s obligations to carry out reforms. I have to say simply, that will not do. It is a Rubicon that we are not going to cross,”

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Aug 1, 2012
 
ATHENS, Greece — Greece plans to shift roughly half of its police officers who are used for guard duty to crime-fighting efforts in cities instead, the national police spokesman said Tuesday.

Greece has seen a sharp rise in violent crime since the country’s debt crisis exploded in late 2009.

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Aug 1, 2012
 
Greece cannot meet the terms of its emergency funding, triggering its exit from the single currency.

If Greece become insolvent and quits the eurozone, Germany should expect a loss of up to 82 billion euros, while if an insolvent Greece remains within the single currency bloc it would cost Berlin 89 billion euros, Germany’s Ifo economics institute estimates.

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(Reuters) - Thousands of police officers guarding Greek politicians and other VIPs will be redeployed to fight street crime, police said on Tuesday, in a move aimed at quelling public anger over the privileges of the ruling class in a near-bankrupt country.
FCKER ofTURKOfyroMUSTA FAS

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Aug 1, 2012
 
Filip II Reincarnated wrote:
(Reuters)- Thousands of police officers guarding Greek politicians and other VIPs will be redeployed to fight street crime, police said on Tuesday, in a move aimed at quelling public anger over the privileges of the ruling class in a near-bankrupt country.
I think you beeing raped by a Greek, someone had screwed your tatarski gypsy dark ugly asss, lolski poutana tatarski son of kurva fyromkurva maika

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Aug 1, 2012
 
(Reuters)- Thousands of police officers guarding Greek politicians and other VIPs will be redeployed to fight street crime, police said on Tuesday, in a move aimed at quelling public anger over the privileges of the ruling class in a near-bankrupt country.

Some 1,500 officers are set to be removed from their positions as personal guards of politicians, businessmen and others and redeployed to the streets of Athens, police said.
FCKER ofTURKOfyroMUSTA FAS

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Aug 1, 2012
 
Filip II Reincarnated wrote:
(Reuters)- Thousands of police officers guarding Greek politicians and other VIPs will be redeployed to fight street crime, police said on Tuesday, in a move aimed at quelling public anger over the privileges of the ruling class in a near-bankrupt country.
Some 1,500 officers are set to be removed from their positions as personal guards of politicians, businessmen and others and redeployed to the streets of Athens, police said.
Krste Misirkov)“We are Bulgarians, more Bulgarians than the Bulgarians in Bulgaria themselves.And, anyway, what sort of new Macedonian nation can this be when we and our fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers have always been called Bulgarians?"

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Sir Howard Davies, the first chairman of the Financial Services Authority - the single UK financial regulator created in 1997 from nine bodies - envisions a "hot summer" in Europe amid intensifying risks and what he sees as the likely exit of Greece from the euro zone.

"Personally, I think Greece will finally leave. Adjustments cannot happen unless Greece LEAVES. "

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Risk...

HEHEEHEHEHEHEEHEEHEHEEEHEHEEHE HEEHEEEHEEEEEEEEHEHEHEHEEHE...
I LOVE VLADO

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Aug 1, 2012
 
Could you help me to meet Vlado?I am in love with him!!
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Greece's economy shrank 3.5% in 2010 and 6.9% in 2011 and is expected to contract 7% this year, a decline reminiscent of the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Unemployment is at 22.5% and expected to rise to 30%, while Greece's main retailers' association warned on Monday that sales were expected to drop 53% this year.
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Makedon wrote:
Greece's economy shrank 3.5% in 2010 and 6.9% in 2011 and is expected to contract 7% this year, a decline reminiscent of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Unemployment is at 22.5% and expected to rise to 30%, while Greece's main retailers' association warned on Monday that sales were expected to drop 53% this year.
time to call yo mama back home

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Aug 2, 2012
 
Makedon wrote:
Greece's economy shrank 3.5% in 2010 and 6.9% in 2011 and is expected to contract 7% this year, a decline reminiscent of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Unemployment is at 22.5% and expected to rise to 30%, while Greece's main retailers' association warned on Monday that sales were expected to drop 53% this year.
If you ask me - they can drop dead!
MAKEDONIA ALWAYS GREECE

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Aug 2, 2012
 
Filip II Reincarnated wrote:
<quoted text>If you ask me - they can drop dead!
http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/index.php...
Skopianos kleftis!
MAKEDONIA ALWAYS GREECE

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Aug 2, 2012
 
Makedon wrote:
Greece's economy shrank 3.5% in 2010 and 6.9% in 2011 and is expected to contract 7% this year, a decline reminiscent of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Unemployment is at 22.5% and expected to rise to 30%, while Greece's main retailers' association warned on Monday that sales were expected to drop 53% this year.
Greek economy is trillion times better then yours,be sure of that!
But,lets stay to the point......
http://www.defencenet.gr/defence/index.php...
Skopianos kleftis!

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Aug 2, 2012
 
Greece will, we believe have to leave the European currency entirely, just as Argentina did in the nineties. After all, the massive loss of creditworthiness will necessitate a devaluation of the currency. A glance at history shows that in this case it is possible that a value of 50% of the Euro be attributed to the Drachma.

In addition there will have to be a block put on capital exports from Greece. After that we would expect to see a "Financial Drachma" [ort whatever name the Greek central bank gives it] in addition to a "Commercial Drachma" instituted in Greece as Capital and Exchange Controls are put in place to protect what's left of the financial viability of Greece.

The "Commercial Drachma" would be used for normal trade activities of import and export of good and for tourism. The "Financial Drachma" would be for capital flows both in and out of the country. We may well go into more detail once these events have happened, but for now let's leave it as a currency that could easily fall by another 30% against the "Commercial Drachma" [say 35% of the exchange rate value of the euro]. In another article, we may well paint the huge advantages to Greece of operating such a system.

In addition we may well see a system of "debt Conversion" being instituted within Greece to incentivize investment into Greece for infrastructural development and other projects that would benefit the nation.

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article35876.ht...

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