Hi peaceandlove,
Of course it's clear that the Greek government is now clutching at straws to keep its' head above water, but we can plainly see that Greece has as much right to cash payments from the Germans as do the Jewish people who claimed compensation from Germany and from the Swiss banks some 50 years after the act (WWII).
As the world accepted the Jewish complaint, so must it accept the Greek demand, or are there different rules for different people? Also, could this lead to an internal war in Europe?
Best regards,
Steve
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Originally Posted by peaceandlove
Hisssssssssss!!!!!!! (GreeceFire)
Thursday, February 18. 2010
Posted by Karl Denninger
Yes, that's the pressure vessel reaching critical you hear.... Greek MPs lash out at Germany over debt crisis http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE61H1IZ20100218
ATHENS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Greek opposition lawmakers said on Thursday that Germans should pay reparations for their World War Two occupation of Greece before criticising the country over its yawning fiscal deficits.
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