People demonstrate in Thessaloniki on October 19, 2011. Huge
demonstrations against austerity in Greece on Wednesday, described by
officials as the largest since the country's debt crisis broke, were
marred by violence in Athens,
Thessaloniki and other cities. Police in the capital clashed with
protesters outside parliament as crowds of over 70,000 people according
to authorities, and 200,000 according to unions, converged on central
Syntagma Square. Officers were also attacked in the second city of
Thessaloniki where the government's regional headquarters was assaulted
by a group of 100 protesters throwing firebombs. (Getty Images)
Posted on October 29, 2011
In a radio interview Bob Chapman said Papandreou is negotiating to hire British soldiers to break riots in Greece.
The other day the police allowed 200 men through their lines to
attack the demonstrators. They killed one man. The Greek press called
them the Unknowns.
I am posting this because it needs to be investigated. The two men
doing this interview are anti-war conservatives and military veterans.
If you are a liberal, count yourself fortunate that there are anti-war
men out there with real combat experience. You might need men like that
sooner than you think.
Are they all Greek?
Sounds plausible.
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