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  • Bobby Miller
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    The US has its Greece ten times over. Puerto Rican governor says debts are 'not payable'. Then there's St. Thomas and all the other US protected territories. It's just that most Americans are fat, stupid and lazy. Why should they care? The US government is providing for them. I haven't worked a full day in my 75 years and get a little more than $54,000 tax free dollars every year. I retired at 48? What did I do? I killed people that the Christians in the US were afraid of or wanted to rob. I would have gladly killed these peasants for half the price. I loved it. If I ever meet this Jesus, I'm going to hang his ass back up on that cross. God bless the Romans.

  • Greenfield2034
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    Can't say I feel sorry for them. Greece joined in Eurozone to burrow money at low interest rate. They have spent all money that they couldn't afford and now bills are served on the table. It's time to pay. If Greece refuses to pay, Germany and EU should march in Greece with army and seize all their assets.

  • John Burman
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    The Troika have pushed too far. Now the issue has become emotional for the whole western world. When emotions get aroused you have the formula for irrational human behaviour – called WAR…….watch this space!

  • Peggy B
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    I can get Greeks way of behaving.For more than 5 years they meet their pride,rights,selfrespect being encroached,violated and humiliated not by soldiers'boots but by laceup shoes , being simply brought to just survive.They have mourn more than 8.000 fellow citizens' suicides.The worst is they have nightmares as unable anymore to dream.

  • thereal shlong
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    Yep, get out. I don't think any European thought they were going to be under the German thumb going into this…

  • Me Highness
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    Greeks should send the German companies from their country, and protest their products when they have money again.