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their actions, in my mind, were criminal
@asteris, worse than any mindless thug, whether in police or football uniform. -
@rupertbu mine too, but it's important to document the intent, as well as the result. Happening again in S. Europe, not by accident. -
I will never buy into conspiracy theories
@asteris too easy to pin fault on them, with human imagination running away out of fear,sadly :-( -
@rupertbu I'm not into conspiracy theories, but ofc I can't convince you, nor do I want to. Watch@Catastroika if you will sometime -
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@asteris you did include Papandreou as a strong leader, in the mould of De Gaulle, so possibly a fantasist ;-)@Catastroika -
@rupertbu you probably haven't experienced Greece under *Andreas* Papandreou years, my teens. You've no idea how capable a demagogue he was. -
No,only as a vacationer,Cephalonia, truly beautiful,
@asteris but I think your Generals beat him for God like powers! Written as an atheist -
@rupertbu you're now confusing his father, Georgios Papandreou (great statesman) for his son Andreas, which you confused for his son George - 2 more replies
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