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Post by Jon Do on Jan 25, 2015 16:45:28 GMT -5
Anti-austerity party Syriza is heading for a clear victory in Greece's general election, official projections say.
The left-wing party is projected to win about 150 seats, just one short of an absolute majority, though officials say that number could change. Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras, who has pledged to renegotiate Greece's debt with international creditors, said "today the Greeks wrote history". The ruling New Democracy party is projected to come a distant second. Outgoing Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has admitted defeat and phoned Mr Tsipras to congratulate him. ... www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30975437woooohoooo ... wasn't this Pyrros' favorite Party in Greece? I guess we can bet Greece will be saved... or not...
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Post by rex362 on Jan 27, 2015 15:13:15 GMT -5
They needed saving way back .....better late than never
This Tsiparas another Arvaniti yep mother from kavala father from Arta ...you can ask Pyrros for verification if he ever gets back here under another alias
anyways ....this Tsiparas will not recognize Kosova ...pissedmeoff !
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Post by Kanaris on Jan 29, 2015 21:51:59 GMT -5
I don't get it he said he was gonna recognize kosovo..
Scary crap coming out of Greece..... hope he's smarter than he looks... Already they kicked Europe on the Russian sanctions as if Russia which is flat broke can help us.... we do need a friend with big muscles....
Gonna say a prayer for Greece... this chit ain't clearing up that easy.
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Post by Jon Do on Jan 31, 2015 0:30:54 GMT -5
I heard Tsipras refused a religious swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister, as is customary in Greece. Is this true?
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Post by Jon Do on Jan 31, 2015 0:38:21 GMT -5
and XA came Third, that's pretty amazing considering they have no funding, no campaign and their top players are in prison. This might turn out interesting.
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Post by Kanaris on Jan 31, 2015 15:01:48 GMT -5
Yes it's true and it's about time... church and state should be separate.
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Post by Jon Do on Jan 31, 2015 15:36:46 GMT -5
Yes it's true and it's about time... church and state should be separate. Ceremonial inaugurations are more for representation that for totalitarianism. It reflects the tradition of the state in which he's about to takeover, about to take a position that has been held by so many others'. You may not agree with this concerning your internal beliefs, but Greece is a Christian Orthodox State. Would you be ok with changing the flag of Greece to remove the Cross? Like they're about to do in Switzerland to appease the Muslims.
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Post by Kanaris on Jan 31, 2015 17:27:11 GMT -5
The flag is another thing...we have a cross on the Quebec flag even though the land is full of atheists. In Greece the church's role should be diminished... we are not like Muslim state where they have to appease the imams...
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Post by Jon Do on Jan 31, 2015 17:42:17 GMT -5
The flag is another thing...we have a cross on the Quebec flag even though the land is full of atheists. In Greece the church's role should be diminished... we are not like Muslim state where they have to appease the imams... Sure, it is "another thing" but really, it's the same thing. If Church and State should be separate then why on earth is there a cross on your flag ? Surely it should make no difference to you unless representation (tradition) DOES in fact mean something. .
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 1, 2015 22:34:19 GMT -5
I wear a cross around my neck from an era where I wasn't as skeptical.... it's still there. The cross on the flag doesn't bother me.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 2, 2015 0:30:20 GMT -5
The elite is shifting thing one by one, bit by bit, hoping to be as un-notecable as possibly.
Focus: Undermining the European traditions (which also incorporates culture and religion) for over 200 years now and which has been accelerating in the past 50 years or so. Emphasis on individuality and whatever is not traditional or pro-family. Due to the fact that there is a staggering percentage of what I call emotional majority (according to some studies 87% of people do what others do) religion becomes a must to give this majority a more proper direction versus Satanist inspired influences coming from Hollywood and related venues. This emotional majority explains popularity of religion, politics, sports, theater, etc.
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Post by Jon Do on Feb 2, 2015 12:33:34 GMT -5
I wear a cross around my neck from an era where I wasn't as skeptical.... it's still there. The cross on the flag doesn't bother me. I understand you don't mind the cross but what I am asking is, where's the line ? By refusing to participate in Greece's traditional ceremonial inauguration your new Prime Minister is placing himself above the State, in other words he is showing his ego. A true leader places the State is above him not the other way around. If "it's about time" the Prime Minister breaks the traditional significance of his inauguration (for sake of separating Church and State), then how would you feel if Greeks started saying "It's about time we remove the Cross off our flag" using the same argument ? I'm just trying to understand Mike, I'm not even Greek and I find what he did offensive.
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Post by pyrrosveliki on Feb 12, 2015 9:20:26 GMT -5
I heard Tsipras refused a religious swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister, as is customary in Greece. Is this true? They are very good at pretending to be communists, aren't they?
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Post by pyrrosveliki on Feb 12, 2015 9:23:20 GMT -5
and XA came Third, that's pretty amazing considering they have no funding, no campaign and their top players are in prison. This might turn out interesting. Same people who finance SYRIZA have been financing ANEL (far right party), who also take part in the gvmt coalition as well (SYRIZA + ANEL). Most probably the Saxons/Goths are preparing a war so they keep XA handy just in case they need them. Needless to say If SYRIZA is american (which they are) then XA are 10 times more american (exactly like the west wants the greek patriot to be : IDIOT and USELESS)
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Post by pyrrosveliki on Feb 12, 2015 9:26:49 GMT -5
I wouldn't believe it 10 years ago if someone told me that Canaris turned commie!! Lol. that's how strong the pro-SYRIZA propaganda is in America.
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Post by Jon Do on Feb 13, 2015 19:40:37 GMT -5
and XA came Third, that's pretty amazing considering they have no funding, no campaign and their top players are in prison. This might turn out interesting. Same people who finance SYRIZA have been financing ANEL (far right party), who also take part in the gvmt coalition as well (SYRIZA + ANEL). Most probably the Saxons/Goths are preparing a war so they keep XA handy just in case they need them. Needless to say If SYRIZA is american (which they are) then XA are 10 times more american (exactly like the west wants the greek patriot to be : IDIOT and USELESS)Can you please provide evidence that XA is being funded by the Americans and English? There's no benefit AT ALL to the globalist elites if XA or any Nationalist Party in Europe were to win.
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Post by Babylon Enigma on Feb 14, 2015 21:55:53 GMT -5
Well UZ, Hitler is proven right again. Golden Dawn has plateaued. Only its core voters were unshaken. Don't let the 6.28% full you, the real count was likely 6.8% but many GD votes were thrown away or given to "the River" in an effort to deny Golden Dawn third place.
But look at the results, Golden Dawn can only get new votes if it's leader figures are there engaging with general public and when it can show muscle on the streets. When GD was active and kicking degenerate communist as$, the Greek people joined them and their ranks swelled. People are attracted to power. Now that they been paralyzed by the state (at the order of jew bosses), the voters deserted them. No one cared that they were denied access by the media, treated unfairly by the entire system or that their leaders are in jail for no legitimate reason, no protest vote by the Greek people. They jumped on the new cool media trend Syrizia. That BS by pyros about GD not being intellectual, that Greeks need to be convinced by reason and 100 page essays all went down to toilet. The intellectual Greeks whoever they are, none went and voted for GD for matters of principles and injustice. No one gave sh!t, they all voted for jew approved parties. GD has all the right political positions, but that is not enough because the people see GD jailed up and abused, they will not vote for them. Being bullied is not attractive. Most people are weak and will go with the wind. If GD regains its power and prestige, voters will flock to it. It's that simple.
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Post by Babylon Enigma on Feb 14, 2015 22:05:02 GMT -5
I wear a cross around my neck from an era where I wasn't as skeptical.... it's still there. The cross on the flag doesn't bother me. I understand you don't mind the cross but what I am asking is, where's the line ? By refusing to participate in Greece's traditional ceremonial inauguration your new Prime Minister is placing himself above the State, in other words he is showing his ego. A true leader places the State is above him not the other way around. If "it's about time" the Prime Minister breaks the traditional significance of his inauguration (for sake of separating Church and State), then how would you feel if Greeks started saying "It's about time we remove the Cross off our flag" using the same argument ? I'm just trying to understand Mike, I'm not even Greek and I find what he did offensive.
You are missing their intentions UZ. It's not about ego, its about breaking down and dismantling binding forces that hold Greeks together. An attack on national traditions is an attack on Greek people themselves. Things like this minor tradition are bonds Greeks share with fellow Greeks. Jews attack our traditions to make us into nothing, would you fight any invader if you don't value your home, your religious sites, your people? What do these progressive Greeks stand for, they stand for nothing. Would the children of these progressives fight back the Pakis and Africans that are colonizing their country if they scorn their own ancestors and their legacy?
Here is a quote from the Old Testatement of Hatred.
Deuteronomy 7:5 But thus shall you deal with them: you shall break down their altars, and dash in pieces their pillars, and hew down their Ashe'rim, and burn their graven images with fire.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 22:46:52 GMT -5
What has Syriza promised to do exactly? Some members of the Party has said they want to walk away from the reconstruction plan. They also say they want to stay with the Euro!!! Doesn't make sense. Syriza has not really made clear what their platform is, and how they will help Greece.
I did see that Syriza wants to reverse the retirement age for civil servants. Not a good idea. Greek economy can not sustain the monetary demand.
Still, these proposals made by Syriza does not answer my question. What has Syriza promised to do?
In my opinion, Syriza does one thing for Greece. They break the cycle of the same old idiots that has governed Greece so badly for so many years.
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