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Civil unrest in Greece
10 April 2012, 10:28,
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RE: Civil unrest in Greece
I love this sentence in the article right at the end "Still, the biggest challenge will come on May 1 when traditional May Day protests are expected to morph into massive anti-austerity rallies."

What kind of a country has "Traditional Protests"? It's almost as if they just don't like the month of May. "Okay guys, that damn month of May has crept up on us again. I know many of us didn't think it would be here this year, but is has reared it's ugly head. Let's set to the streets and show May what for!!!"

But you all know what that means, right? Well last time Greece went barmy a couple of years ago, everything went nuts and they ran out of tear gas and had to get surrounding countries to send some in. Well this time, I bet the UK scrotes will join the fun and start their own riots.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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Civil unrest in Greece - by uks - 10 April 2012, 10:14
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Scythe13 - 10 April 2012, 10:28
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by uks - 10 April 2012, 11:41
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Stokey - 10 April 2012, 11:46
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Timelord - 10 April 2012, 13:09
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Stokey - 10 April 2012, 13:38
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by bigpaul - 10 April 2012, 14:04
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by uks - 10 April 2012, 11:49
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Stokey - 10 April 2012, 11:53
RE: Civil unrest in Greece - by Scythe13 - 10 April 2012, 11:59

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