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  1. I don't understand your question, just because i empathise with people and am not an apologist for thugs and a corrupt state doesn't make me communist, in fact I'm a 'capitalist', i just wish we actually lived in a capitalist system where private firms didn't get bailed out using public money and small businesses were able to compete on a level playing field with big corporations, who are able to not pay tax, exploit cheap foreign labour and are thus able to undercut small businesses. I also wish the state didn't pass so many laws and statutes and actually left people alone more, we're drowning in EU regulations and red tape. The EU lean more towards socialism/communism, they've succeeded in bringing the cost of living up in eastern europe and the standard of living down in western europe and are forcing member states to take in migrants who are fleeing from countries we've(the west/EU) destroyed through military intervention and foreign aid programmes that prop up horrific regimes in their own countries. The job of governments is to provide services for people, not to give tax breaks to their corporate chums, billions in foreign aid and demand cuts in services because of lack of funds. They get away with it because too many people are apologists for the state and always give it the benefit of doubt and turn on each other. We even had a poster on here trying to excuse the thuggery of our leaders but are appalled that Tsiparas was at a demo 15 years ago. When its reported companies like Pfizer paid an annual corporation tax of around
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  2. Off the topic on the Greek economy but I have to say this: protesting against the G8 in Genoa is to Tsipras' CREDIT in my books. Life has gotten far more miserable, for far too many of us, since these collusionist, by-invitation-only, no-dissent-allowed meetings have begun.
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  3. Kace has a contract until 2017. Now would be a good time to extend his contract and give him a nice raise (and set a good example for the other youngsters). If a good offer arrives make the most of it.
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  4. U R a wise man, Pash. I baptise you: Phantis' Philosopher.
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  5. ^^^^^^ knew we got the money from somewhere shiek carlos :P
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  6. what a way to make a impression to a new club's fans: give them a generic kit
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  7. Nice video made for Fwtsis!
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  8. because its their only hope, there is no other option. If they're incapable then they may as well dissolve parliament and let Brussels run Greece. are you alluding to the EU commissioners who have no idea where billions of euros have been spent, refuse to be audited are not elected and think they have the right to tell Greece to implement reforms and how to run their finances or do you mean Tsiparas? they're all 'Pseudo politicians' at least Tsiparas was elected unlike Jean Claude Juncker. pick your poison Nice pic of a young Tsiparas with the 1000 other 'Greek radicals' can you imagine a trouble maker like that running a country? it reminds me of pictures of a young David Cameron and Boris Johnson who used to smash up and vandalise hotels and restaurants when they were members of the prestigious bullingdon dining club during their younger days with the delightful George Osborne. These are the people running the UK so don't be too hard on Tsiparas and his 'radical' ilk. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/aug/10/uk-riots-boris-johnson
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  9. Samaras setup Holebas for the goal against Ireland. Get them both back in the team!
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  10. Perhaps this will make you feel better: Just starting it myself. Hopefully good news in it.
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  11. Only Liverpool would sign a striker that scored 7 league goals last year for 29 million pounds... They never learn do they?
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