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Drahthaardogs

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27. Excuse me. Are you implying that somehow, Germany's wounds were not self-inflicted?
Tue Mar 17, 2015, 08:57 PM
Mar 2015

Seriously? Just in case you were not paying attention, GERMANY started invading countries: the Sudetenland, Austria, then Poland. They kind of started WWII....

They kind of started WWI too after ArchDuke Ferdinand was assassinated.


What the heck are you writing about "Germany was devastated by a war and had a chunk of their country appropriated by the USSR"... Germany is lucky the Allies let it exist after 35 years of shit it stirred up.




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link? uhnope Mar 2015 #7
from the article: magical thyme Mar 2015 #12
thank you for your answer uhnope Mar 2015 #19
link? riqster Mar 2015 #9
The point of the article was long-term economic and social stability. riqster Mar 2015 #8
but why no hoopla for Greece to get its people to pay taxes, or to fight corruption? uhnope Mar 2015 #10
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they've also said they can't do it all at once magical thyme Mar 2015 #24
Not quite the same analogy Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #13
Well, if it's blame you are looking to assign... riqster Mar 2015 #14
Well, if you want to go back 20 years earlier DFW Mar 2015 #16
Which confirms the point I made in my OP. riqster Mar 2015 #20
Technically it was the autocrats and plutocrats who were responsible, much as it is today. bluesbassman Mar 2015 #17
And they will be idiots, to be shocked. riqster Mar 2015 #21
Excuse me. Are you implying that somehow, Germany's wounds were not self-inflicted? Drahthaardogs Mar 2015 #27
Putting Greece's problems on big bad Germany's shoulders is convenient, but BS DFW Mar 2015 #18
Not saying it's Germany's fault. riqster Mar 2015 #23
you're right. The Greeks should NEVER have joined the Euro. magical thyme Mar 2015 #26
On the subject, Bill K Black, back in January: And by the way, Jefferson23 Mar 2015 #25
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