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I think it's funny Greece doesn't support the EU

Kinda like vettard's boys hating us selfish racist white men, people biting the hands that feed them


If im to guess- Greece's debt is suffocating . The people know there is no hope , yet their leaders and EU keep re- negotiating every few years to prevent a default. Kick the can .

Default . Take your medicine , start anew . Get the drachma back and tourism revenue likely pours in.........that's a shared opinion I've heard



a good friend is building a house in Greece . Bought the land few yrs ago , it's half way done . He goes there every summer . videotapes it's progress . Ha! This guy is a different bird - very creative mind . Custom built his garage to house his high end cars . If you saw this garage , I swear , you'd shake your head . Sadly , his incredible attention to detail to projects is not mirrored with health . He has no regard for his health - zero . Amazing . With that said , he can't fathom some of my decisions .....
 

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Where do you hide all that money? Under the lasagna tray?

"other ventures"

"I won millions playing poker"

...but spend all my time on the Internet arguing with strangers.

Totally believable.

:):):):)

You live online. Your only outside communication with the world is on the Internet.

Ive been at places like that giving my time and helping out. You should try to get something and then you can give back. When you leave this world.....you will leave nothing positive behind......you have contributed nothing to society.
 

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You live online. Your only outside communication with the world is on the Internet.

Ive been at places like that giving my time and helping out. You should try to get something and then you can give back. When you leave this world.....you will leave nothing positive behind......you have contributed nothing to society.

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I hated the EU since Europe was pregnant with it. Now its breakup is going to cause financial markets to tumble. I'm all for the nation state over global government of course. But it's just scary how these Socialist weenies can cause so much distress in our market/economy. The US stock market is 'supposed' to be earnings driven. But for more than a few years now the market has so many more factors that can send it plummetinging than rising. Many of them are real. Except fear and emotion. Fear and emotion now seem to steer the S&P 500 more than anything.
 

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Holy Crap! BAS just started a VITit thread in Offshore. Wants us all to vote!
 

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75% OF 18-24 YEAR OLDS VOTED TO REMAIN IN EU.


God help us.

Great so this whole trhing was all for nothing. The working class voted you out and the working class will bear the brunt. Along with US stock market investors.

All I want is out of this fucking market at 20,000. But somebody(s) always getting in the way!
 

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Joe's looking for the thread in the RR. He thinks Hache started it and BAS moved it............dagone..............

Joe will never find it. His investigation skills are not very good.....at least that what doc mercer told me.
 

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I'll move, I swear

especially since both my kids a conservatives, they'll probably follow

then we can build a wall around the whole fucking state to keep the freeloaders out
 

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Obama Disappointed In British Voters, Hailed Egyptians For Electing Terrorist Sympathizer

The Obama administration’s disappointment with the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union membership contrasts sharply with its celebration of the Muslim Brotherhood’s election in 2012.

The Muslim Brotherhood is a long-known terrorist sympathizing party, its founders spawned the first terrorist attack against the World Trade Center in 1993. In reaction to the Muslim brotherhood’s election, President Barack Obama’s White House issued a statement of congratulations, saying the U.S. would “stand by the Egyptian people as they fulfill the promise of their revolution.”


Vice President Joe Biden, speaking before Trinity College in Dublin June 24, told the audience, “I must say we had looked for a different outcome.” Biden later elaborated, “reactionary politicians and demagogues peddling xenophobia, nationalism, and isolationism.”


Obama took the unprecedented step of traveling to the U.K. in April to advocate against the U.K. leaving the EU. During his trip, Obama warned the United States would prioritize trade deals with the EU over bilateral trade with the U.K. Speaking on the timeline for a prospective U.S.-U.K. trade agreement, Obama said, “It’s not going to happen anytime soon,” and further claimed “The U.K. is going to be in the back of the queue.”

During the Arab Spring, the White House did not take such a stark position during elections in Tunisia or Egypt. Prior to the elections of the terrorist sympathizing government in Egypt, Obama issued a statement saying, “The United States does not support particular individuals or political parties.”

Both Biden and Obama emphasized the administration’s “respect” for the referendum and America’s commitment to maintaining a “special relationship” with the U.K. Biden followed that commitment by saying, “some politicians find it convenient to scapegoat immigrants instead of welcoming them, play to our fears rather than appeal to our better natures, divide us based on religion or ethnicity rather than unite us in our common humanity, and build walls between nations when we should be building bridges among us.”


Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/24/o...electing-terrorist-sympathizer/#ixzz4CWyVX0jC

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Priorities.
 

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[h=2]'This vote doesn't represent the younger generation who will have to live with the consequences': Millennials vent fury at baby boomers for voting Britain OUT of the EU[/h]
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Young Britons voted in their droves in favour of the Remain campaign but were left furious when older generations backed a Brexit. To vent their fury, crowds took to the streets of Westminster in protest but while others held up placards and chanted - their peers expressed their dismay on social media. Poster Matt Cooper furiously tweeted: 'Brilliant, once again the older generations get to decide what's best and we've got to pickup the pieces #EUref.'

 

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'This vote doesn't represent the younger generation who will have to live with the consequences': Millennials vent fury at baby boomers for voting Britain OUT of the EU

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Young Britons voted in their droves in favour of the Remain campaign but were left furious when older generations backed a Brexit. To vent their fury, crowds took to the streets of Westminster in protest but while others held up placards and chanted - their peers expressed their dismay on social media. Poster Matt Cooper furiously tweeted: 'Brilliant, once again the older generations get to decide what's best and we've got to pickup the pieces #EUref.'

I see Britons youth aren’t any smarter than Americas youth.
 

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