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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Jul 2015

    Some Greeks' attitudes about the referendum are driven by feelings of humiliation, dependency: http://on.wsj.com/1NAmhfb pic.twitter.com/vU3WkWdwVy

    3:29 PM - 2 Jul 2015
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      2. Daniel‏ @Chyk77daniel 2 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@wsj .cut your wages by 1/3 within few months all will be history

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      3. Pantelis Skondras‏ @paz_skondras 2 Jul 2015
        Replying to @Chyk77daniel

        @Chyk77daniel @WSJ they cut my wage 60% already the last 5 years. Parents pension at halve. Unemployment 60% under 25. Still the debt grows.

        0 replies 1 retweet 1 like
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      1. Tech‏ @WriteReadRock 2 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ They cook the books to get into the EU and then complain when their lazy socialist lifestyle an non-productivity catches up with them.

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      1. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ now he needs to decide if he is going to pay his taxes and delay retirement past 50 years old...

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      2. Kwan Jin Yao‏ @guanyinmiao 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ @JiWOn1496 The EU is not blameless but the Greeks have to look at their own economy / leaders too.

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      1. EireRogue00‏ @Eirerogue00 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Who's going to buy his oranges? With what currency? You can feed your family on pride.

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      1. mirta quirantes‏ @cubanchicMD 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Mr. Mallios is mistaken. Europe didn't let him down, his Socialist gov. did! Elections have consequences!U reap what u sow!Chaos.

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      1. Be Gibson‏ @wgibson58 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ The cat just wants to make sure he can retire on a full pension at age 55: but the joke is on him !

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      1. Kubilay Kilic‏ @kubi_kilic 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ it is done by Merkel. Greek history is the root and source of civil world. But german history is just barbarism.

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      1. Breezy devisionary‏ @swagbwoy 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ the people need to stand as one because the only ones reaping the benefits are the IMF billions they will make in profits

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      1. GeorgAegean‏ @georgiamykonos 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ it is a new form of attempted financial colonialism under an #EU constitution that disregards democracy & has no place for sovereignty

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      1. Joseph DiNardo‏ @JosephDiNardo 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Pray for #GreeceCrisis

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      1. Ta3m‏ @ta3m2015 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ a 50 year-old farmer in Greece, doesn't even speak English and definitely doesn't use internet

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      1. George Thawley‏ @GThawley 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Wanting dignity , how about this man and others in Greece balance their budget 1st, and grow their economy to B selfdependent?

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      1. usa‏ @stone2050 2 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ u owe... Now u have to pay...ur liberal socialist policies r the reason ur in the position ur in as a country.

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