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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Jul 2015

    About 45,000 Germans live in Greece. Many sympathize with Greece in the debate over the bailout:http://on.wsj.com/1D5W3ey 

    12:02 PM - 10 Jul 2015
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      2. G. Dietrichsbruckner‏ @ConsultGeorgeD 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @georgiamykonos any informed German sympathizes with the Greek ppl, for administrations'failures over many years are not the ppls fault

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      3. GeorgAegean‏ @georgiamykonos 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @ConsultGeorgeD

        @ConsultGeorgeD @WSJ any informed German would study defense, public works, & telecom expenditures in Greece vs Germany for DUAL kickbacks

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      4. G. Dietrichsbruckner‏ @ConsultGeorgeD 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @georgiamykonos

        @georgiamykonos might be true for unemployed or academic informed Germans who have the time at their hands. the rest has an economy to run

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      5. GeorgAegean‏ @georgiamykonos 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @ConsultGeorgeD

        @ConsultGeorgeD I hope your great albeit biased journalists take the time to ponder which German politicians benefitted from defense telecom

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      6. G. Dietrichsbruckner‏ @ConsultGeorgeD 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @georgiamykonos

        @georgiamykonos and if corruption shall be found, let there be no mercy in having them accountable.Beyond that investing in itis not illegal

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      7. GeorgAegean‏ @georgiamykonos 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @ConsultGeorgeD

        @ConsultGeorgeD if Germany wanted, could find $€ usurped by politicians since 1980's abroad, punish banks that assisted, thus reduce loan.

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      8. G. Dietrichsbruckner‏ @ConsultGeorgeD 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @georgiamykonos

        @georgiamykonos while in theory a good thing, I am not sure it is as practicable in reality. My guess: those players are too big too fail

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      9. GeorgAegean‏ @georgiamykonos 12 Jul 2015
        Replying to @ConsultGeorgeD

        @ConsultGeorgeD No on the contrary, they are very small, very small people and should be jailed for stealing the future of Greece's children

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      1. Stathis Haikalis‏ @haikalis 10 Jul 2015
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        “@WSJ: About 45,000 Germans live in Greece. Many sympathize with Greece in the debate over the bailout: http://on.wsj.com/1D5W3ey ”

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      1. Klaus L‏ @bikedb06 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ @UlrikeDauer_ what, the kacy 45k Germans? Really? Please, it there a serious point ? Wow, can't belief you even mention them 👎

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      2. Mkpe‏ @MkpeAbang 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ There's a huge difference between Germans as citizens and their Govt.

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      1. daud shall fly‏ @daauudfifty 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ depends how much their well being affected and their choice of stay/move to other pastures !!!

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      1. Marcus Edwards‏ @Scorpio_Marcus 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ | cont.→ are not bankers from Frankfurt.

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      1. Marcus Edwards‏ @Scorpio_Marcus 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ | Since most of the 45,000 Germans living in Greece express empathy for Greece's plight, I take it that the German expatriates cont.→

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      1. Tech‏ @WriteReadRock 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ Of course if they bailed on Germany they are going to be voting for themselves and their new home. Birds of a socialist feather flock..

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      1. Ada Sucre‏ @adasucre 10 Jul 2015
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        “@WSJ: About 45,000 Germans live in Greece. Many sympathize with Greece in the debate over the bailout: http://on.wsj.com/1D5W3ey ”

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      1. Renato Trinca‏ @PsyTrinca 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ They're not there to sympathize, they're just the ones that got there first (waiting for the rest to come)

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      1. Renato Trinca‏ @PsyTrinca 10 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ The Greeks sympathize with the Germans too, you just can't see it

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