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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Greek protesters clash with police outside of parliamnent
I do like the so called "anarchists" protesting there. Presumably if the police shot them they wouldn't mind because random shooting equals anarchy. Or have I missed something?
I do like the so called "anarchists" protesting there. Presumably if the police shot them they wouldn't mind because random shooting equals anarchy. Or have I missed something?
ReplyDeleteIt can only be anarchic shooting if police fire weapons on full auto while spinning around like tops.
DeleteThe "protestors" compare themselves to the resistance to the Nazi occupation of Greece during WWII. They prefer to be called the Resistance.
ReplyDeleteThe vote is at midnight. The debate in the Greek parliament is now winding down. Tempers flaring :(
ReplyDeleteLive streaming -- http://webtv.ert.gr/ert1-live/
lastgreek:
ReplyDeleteThanks for that link!
OK, the vote now by roll call!
ReplyDeleteVaroufakis just said NO. Heckling when he did
ReplyDeleteYES: 229
ReplyDeleteNO: 64
PRESENT: 6
So, the bill was approved. Germany tomorrow
You know, if the Troika had demanded the first-born male of every Greek family in order for Greece to stay in the euro . . . just sayin' :(
The ordoliberals and neoliberals think this is sending a message. It is, but not the message they think.
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