1. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Greece really has the same problem as the US in a way. People want their state to spend, but don't want to give it money. The difference SHAME here is that the US can use its name and reputation to survive, Greece can't.
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]


    I agree. It's a shame.
  3. I do agree that the greeks were spoiled and the hitting rock bottom was their fault, they should have seen it coming...I do still blame their government tho. It's them who should have seen it coming and started changing things earlier, rather than leaving things to burst out like this.

    On a lighter note...does anyone else think that using EBTTRT in Obama's campaign makes him sound like he's begging the people?! ("give me one more chance and you'll be satisfied"!!)
  4. Greeks always protested cuts even in the past. But yeah the government shouldve been crystal clear about their situation a long time ago.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    You're right only on one thing: I don't care about you.

    But you're as wrong on spelling my name, as you are on your judgement about my opinion on the 11th of September attacks. It kinda reminds me of an Arctic Monkeys' lyric... So, what do you know? Oh, you know nothing...


    Dont you got better things to do like insulting me for not wanting to go to college on the govs tit?
  6. Originally posted by Ali709:[..]

    Yep, definitely could. But they mostly monitor blogs and social networks, I don't think anyone is watching U2Start, unless I'm under investigation by the intelligence ministry, and I doubt that


    Ah, hell, I'm 90% certain I'm on DHS's watchlist. The criteria to get on it is bullshit. Wear your dissidence as a badge of honor.
  7. Greece is so broke, there actually renting out there historic sites.
  8. DHS is about 3 degrees away from being the KGB.


  9. Interesting opinion.
  10. Love that
  11. There are no good reasons to be against right to work laws.