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this is complete bollocks112:30, 26 October 2012
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this is complete bollocks

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Talk about waving the white flag. Here is a nation who's civilian population has fought tooth and nail opposing this type of a bailout, one that will affect generations to come, and yet their government is still willing to bow down to international pressure. If the Greek government honestly believes that there is more threat from external forces in comparison to the ground swell of angry Greeks, they are surely not historians.

Viva la revolution !

207.112.51.4 (talk)19:22, 24 April 2010

Exactly when this thing is called revolution then nothing is impossible. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dannygora (talkcontribs) 12:00, 26 October 2012

Pi zero (talk)12:30, 26 October 2012
 

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189.13.219.118 (talk)03:00, 25 April 2010