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On the Road

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37. Well if They Get Kicked Out and Repudiate Their Debts,
Sun Feb 19, 2012, 11:18 PM
Feb 2012

they'll have to live on even less. If no one lends them the money, where is it going to come from?

Nigel Farage is totally untrustworthy. LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #1
So you think freedom, self determination and democracy is a bad idea? mrmx9 Feb 2012 #3
kills puppies, too.... mike_c Feb 2012 #6
No LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #8
File under "broken clock right at least twice a day"... riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #12
Frankly I have little sympathy for the Greeks because of their tax code and widespread tax fraud grantcart Feb 2012 #29
I have even less sympathy for the EU... Javaman Feb 2012 #31
Exactly MichaelMcGuire Feb 2012 #38
again the army will be the final authority tiny elvis Feb 2012 #2
....If they're still getting paid. boppers Feb 2012 #18
+1 nt Javaman Feb 2012 #32
Since when did RT become a trusted LBN source? al bupp Feb 2012 #4
yawn stockholmer Feb 2012 #5
News is news dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #16
Europe is stupid, get over the nationalistic sentiments already. originalpckelly Feb 2012 #7
unfortunately, that one world culture is turning out to be American. provis99 Feb 2012 #10
If only it was a culture based on absorbing other cultures.... boppers Feb 2012 #19
stupid? how dare you! My country (Sweden) is far from stupid, & if you think a one world government stockholmer Feb 2012 #11
The EU can indeed be very stupid T_i_B Feb 2012 #26
Europeans has gotten over "nationalistic sentiments" to a much greater degree than pampango Feb 2012 #27
Greece vs. Turkey. boppers Feb 2012 #34
"...first and foremost, that they get reelected -- but now they are doing the opposite of this..." unkachuck Feb 2012 #9
Non-sovereign-republic-collective bodies...? boppers Feb 2012 #35
Greeks will be forced to live on less than 500 euros a month...... secondwind Feb 2012 #13
Indentured factory workers Scootaloo Feb 2012 #15
That's 559.9461 dollars a month. boppers Feb 2012 #20
Well if They Get Kicked Out and Repudiate Their Debts, On the Road Feb 2012 #37
Nigel is 100% correct Harmony Blue Feb 2012 #14
Since you mention the military - dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #17
If you are a single woman who had a parent who worked for the government... boppers Feb 2012 #21
Out of curiousity dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #23
Seen it a bunch of places, here's a start: boppers Feb 2012 #24
Thanks for that dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #28
Greece produce very little Military good themselves, they buy it from the rest of the Euro zone happyslug Feb 2012 #30
That was an amazing post! Thanks for the info. :) nt Javaman Feb 2012 #33
I doubt it. If a "revolution" was going to happen it would have happened by now. DCBob Feb 2012 #22
Going further downhill today dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #25
Let Me Get This Straight -- On the Road Feb 2012 #36
in regards to that 3% number (which, btw, is not the chief focus, IMHO, of the RT piece) stockholmer Feb 2012 #39
The Title of the Segment is: On the Road Feb 2012 #40
This is the trouble with putting an MEP's opinion as 'Latest Breaking News' muriel_volestrangler Feb 2012 #41
K&R DeSwiss Feb 2012 #42
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