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Post by ayezatulbrite on Aug 16, 2012 11:35:20 GMT -5
It's nice to see that our central bank overlords are taking such a proactive approach to the rat problem! "Greece has always had one of the lowest suicide rates in Europe, but its economic crisis has triggered a disturbing increase in the number of people killing themselves. Are the deaths the result of personal desperation or are people making a political statement with the only thing they have left to sacrifice? On July 16, a businessman and father of three hanged himself in his shop on the island of Crete. A 49-year-old man from Patras was found by his son. He had also hanged himself. On July 25, a 79-year-old man on the southern Peloponnese peninsula hanged himself with a cable tied to an olive tree. On August 3, a 31-year-old man shot himself to death at his home near Olympia. On August 5, a 15-year-old boy hanged himself in Pieria. And, on August 6, a 60-year-old former footballer self-immolated in Chalcis." theautomaticearth.com/Finance/350-greek-tragedies-in-athens-in-june-alone.html
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Aug 16, 2012 11:36:40 GMT -5
it must be all that socialist luxury and irresponsible spending that's causing the peasants to top themselves!?
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Post by The Mad Hatter on Aug 16, 2012 11:53:32 GMT -5
It is sad that people place money before their own lives.
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Aug 16, 2012 11:57:57 GMT -5
some people can't afford to live
but then the bankers blew up the global economy deliberately in the first place
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Post by StormInateacup on Aug 16, 2012 12:51:17 GMT -5
The Greeks fought too - they didnt just lay down and let themselves be run over by the gravy train.
Maybe thats why it hit them so hard.
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Aug 16, 2012 14:35:16 GMT -5
they had gold... it had to be taken from them by some means or other!
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Post by StormInateacup on Sept 1, 2012 4:09:23 GMT -5
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