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    Furor in Greece Over Pedophilia as a Disability

    Post  burgundia on Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:25 pm

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/furor-greece-pedophilia-disability-15323309#.TwyCWoFVmuI

    Greek disability groups expressed anger Monday at a government decision to expand a list of state-recognized disability categories to include pedophiles, exhibitionists and kleptomaniacs.

    The National Confederation of Disabled People called the action "incomprehensible," and said pedophiles are now awarded a higher government disability pay than some people who have received organ transplants.

    The Labor Ministry said categories added to the expanded list — that also includes pyromaniacs, compulsive gamblers, fetishists and sadomasochists — were included for purposes of medical assessment and used as a gauge for allocating financial assistance.

    But NCDP leader Yiannis Vardakastanis, who is blind, warned the new list could create new difficulties for disabled Greeks who are already facing benefit cuts due to the country's financial crisis.

    "What's happened is incomprehensible. I think there is some big mistake. The ministry should have a different policy on disability," Vardakastanis told the Associated Press. "The list contains major changes to disability quotients, which could effectively remove many people from access to benefits."

    The new list gives pyromaniacs and pedophiles disability pay up to 35 percent, compared to 80 percent for heart transplant recipients.

    "It's really not serious to grant Peeping Toms a 20-30 percent disability rate, and 10 percent to diabetics, who have insulin shots four or five times a day," said Vardakastanis.

    Greece has been fighting to avoid bankruptcy since 2009. Public spending on health and welfare programs has been sharply cut under austerity measures imposed as a condition for receiving emergency loans from the International Monetary Fund and other countries using the euro currency.

    Independently run welfare programs that survived on state grants have been the hardest hit, leaving some disabled groups, including the deaf, facing sudden drops in their standard of care.

    The government is also battling widespread abuse in the welfare system, forcing tens of thousands of disabled people to be reassessed.

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    ANONYMOUS-message to greece

    Post  arvan33 on Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:44 am


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    Re: GREECE NOW

    Post  enemyofNWO on Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:05 pm





    Arvan33 , please read the article below and judge . With friends like the EU who needs enemies ?

    SNIP
    "The view on the sanctions looks very different from Athens, because Tehran currently supplies its “black gold” to Greece on credit terms of approximately 35 percent, a real lifeline amid Greece’s ongoing fiscal turmoil. An added benefit for Greece, according to EU officials, is that Greek refiners do not have to make payment until 60 days after receiving shipment "



    http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=42057

    My two cents worth of opinion is this .

    1) Any deal to take over Greek property obtained under duress shall be declared null and void . Property would be taken back with force !
    2) Declare bankrupt now and make a declaration that all debt and obligation are not to be paid . If the government does not do so , the population would be condemned to misery in perpetuity .
    3) Follow the example of Iceland .
    4) Tell the EU to take a bath , but the deal with Iran Stands .
    5) Ban USA and EU banks from operating in Greece and actually threaten them with jail .........

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    Post  Carol on Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:58 pm

    Actually enemyofNWO, your list looks pretty good.

    After watching Mama Mia, I wanted to go to Greece and hangout. There is something about Greece that is magical.


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    Greek police union wants to arrest EU/IMF officials

    Post  burgundia on Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:11 am

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/02/10/uk-greece-police-idUKTRE8190UO20120210


    (Reuters) - Greece's largest police union has threatened to issue arrest warrants for officials from the country's European Union and International Monetary Fund lenders for demanding deeply unpopular austerity measures.

    In a letter obtained by Reuters on Friday, the Federation of Greek Police accused the officials of "...blackmail, covertly abolishing or eroding democracy and national sovereignty" and said one target of its warrants would be the IMF's top official for Greece, Poul Thomsen.

    The threat is largely symbolic since legal experts say a judge must first authorize such warrants, but it shows the depth of anger against foreign lenders who have demanded drastic wage and pension cuts in exchange for funds to keep Greece afloat.

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    Photos from the demonstration in Athens tonight (ongoing)

    Post  burgundia on Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:41 pm


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    the real provocauters

    Post  arvan33 on Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:49 pm


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    Post  burgundia on Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:11 am


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