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  • Yobachi2007
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    This situation is a stick up kid's dream. If everyone is known to be carrying cash, this is like a day at the candy story for robber.

  • Tillett for Connecticut
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    #BankRuns are occurring in Greece due to the people's concerns about the money in their accounts – but the people are finding out that they not only they can't take cash out of their banks but gas stations aren't accepting credit cards.
    The people here should wisely consider what is happening in Greece & realize that it is very possible for this to happen here in the USA…
    #AreYouPrepared if the banks here in the USA were to close for a week, or a month?

  • Being One with the Creator of all
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    Swiss reptilians get a secure island to themselves, while europe goes down like a house of cards, other countries will follow…….lets paddle out to the wealthy elites islands and camp out….maybe have a bbq of lizard

  • Ilias Mavromatis
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    Have we all forgotten that Greece got into the Euro Currency Zone by grossly fabricating the true state of its economic indicators and its true debt levels.

    What is it about the Greeks that facts and logic are beyond them!

  • zaygezunt
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    This has been a long time building up and all the while the ones who suffer most are the ordinary Greeks. If they vote yes to the austerity plan they face more of the same.
    Greece was the birthplace of democracy. Now it could be the the country that starts the decline of the Euro and the madness that maintained you could take disparate economies and merge them