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A few posts that may interest you Stan.............
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Please post more than just a link, we don't need another Tom Harris.
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Golden Dawn in the New York Times
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Report on Greece and Golden Dawn
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Hail Hellas!
"We are Greek nationalists. Nothing more and nothing less than that," said Kasidiaris. "All those people who are following us at the moment, let's be realistic ... they didn't suddenly become nationalists from one minute to the next," said Giorgos Germenis, a member of the party's political council responsible for ideology. He is running as a Golden Dawn candidate in the wider Athens area. "It is a vote of protest. They find confidence in the face of Golden Dawn, that it will enter Parliament and really shake up the system." "We will never become politicians. We are soldiers and we will die soldiers," said Anyfantis. "We are soldiers fighting for a cause." every Greek friend and relative I have is Nationalist.. but also a bit cynical in they think the system is so corruptt it will always oppose those with true Greek interest at heart; "A great-hearted and noble people, filled with genius and energy, they seized upon the resources in labor, material, and land which their conquest of the conservative Mediterranean world offered, and they wrought one of the most progressive civilizations this earth has yet seen. Indeed, many of their creations remain unsurpassed to this day." Dr.Pierce as Dr.Oliver said 'Among the Greeks, the extraordinarily gifted people who were the real creators of our civilization, '
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Can We WN Americans Support Our Brothers Overseas?
Is it possible for us American WNs to support the Golden Dawn and other European WN parties in our ancestral homelands? That would really be the most patriotic thing we can do for our heritage, folk and nations!
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That sounds like a great idea!
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Support for Golden Dawn
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The "mainstream" commies & "conservatives" have impoverished & terrorized everyday Greeks by giving the country away to the jew international bankster bloodsuckers and opening the borders to raping Allah monkeys - but naturally, the Decent People of the establishment & the judenpresse are only worried about the one group opposed to the destruction.....
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Golden Dawn Elects over 25 Members to Parliament
I had to use machine translation from what is claimed to be the Golden Dawn Party's website. This is the best news that I have found as of 16:47 GMT.
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Greece's New Democracy Party Leads With 17%-20% Of Vote -Exit Polls
ATHENS (AFP)--Greece's two main pro-austerity parties suffered major losses in elections Sunday, exit polls showed, throwing into doubt the euro zone country's commitment to meeting the tough terms of its two bailouts. The conservative New Democracy led by Antonis Samaras was the largest party with 17%-to-20% percent of the vote, insufficient to give it an absolute majority and down from 33.5% at the last election in 2009, the exit polls showed. The left-wing Pasok saw its score slump to 14%-to-17% from 43.9%. The party was even leapfrogged into second place by the leftist Syriza party, which scored 15.5%-to-18.5%, up from 4.6%three years ago. A neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn, was also set to enter parliament for the first time in nearly 40 years, notching up 6%-to-8%. The communist KKE scored 7.5%-to-9.5%, compared to 7.5% in 2009, the exit polls showed. Both Pasok and ND have said they want the "troika" of the European Union, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank to cut Greece more slack in their two bailout deals worth EUR240 billion ($314.0 billion). But with voters angry at the austerity cuts demanded in response, many of the smaller parties, including Syriza, want to tear up the agreements, while the communist KKE party want to leave the euro zone. The result therefore will make it tough for Samaras, once he is tasked to do so by the president, to form a government able to keep its austerity promises and implement more cuts demanded by the country's creditors. His other options include a repeat of the current uneasy Pasok-ND alliance or fresh elections. The final results are not expected much before 2000 GMT, and experts have warned they could differ considerably from the exit polls. "After two years of barbarism, democracy is coming home," said Alexis Tsipras, the head of the leftist Syriza party said earlier Sunday after casting his vote. "The people will send a loud and clear message to all of Europe." Pasok head Evangelos Venizelos, a former finance minister who helped negotiate Greece's second bailout earlier this year, was booed as he voted in his constituency in Thessaloniki, with one heckler shouting "thief". Greece's creditors, not least paymaster-in-chief Germany, the main proponent of austerity before growth despite growing criticism across Europe have little appetite to loosen the bailout terms, let alone consider a third rescue. With Athens having committed to finding in June another EUR11.5 billion in savings through 2014, any ambition to renegotiate terms "suggests a degree of liberty they do not have," Swiss bank UBS said in a research note. In ominous comments widely quoted by Greek newspapers on Saturday, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said if Greece's new government deviated from its commitments, the country would "bear the consequences." "Membership of the European Union is voluntary," he said in Cologne. As a result, it is Greece's vote rather than France's presidential election, also decided on Sunday, which "weighs heavier" on investors' minds, said Valerie Plagnol, Credit Suisse director of research. Holger Schmieding, economist at Germany's Berenberg Bank, said that with a "high" chance that no stable government willing to implement more reforms can be formed, there was a 40% risk of a Greek euro zone exit this year. Outgoing technocrat Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, head of an uneasy Pasok-ND coalition since November that negotiated the second bailout, said as he voted in Athens that he expected a new government to be formed "this week." "We are all agreed that these elections are most crucial. Everyone has to make a decision, not just on who will govern but on what path the country will take in the coming decades," the former ECB vice president said. With Portugal and Ireland also getting aid and Italy and Spain on shaky ground too, last year there were worries of some sort of break-up of the euro zone. These fears have subsided in recent months but have not completely disappeared. Greece has already written off a third of its debts and is in its fifth year of recession. One in five workers is unemployed, its banks are in a precarious position and pensions and salaries have been slashed by up to 40%. |
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Great news 25 plus new Golden Dawn MP's - Greece Awake !
Greek election day: Jews worry about far-right Head of Jewish community in Athens expresses concern over expected election of neo-Nazi party to parliament. The head of the Jewish community in Athens on Sunday worried two far-right groups might take a seat in Greece's next parliament. In an interview with The Jerusalem Post on the day of the general elections, Benjamin Albalas said his biggest concern was Golden Dawn, a supremacist group expected to enter the Greek legislature for the first time. "According to the polls the prediction is, unfortunately, that [Golden Dawn] will be elected," the Jewish leader said over the phone from Athens. "This is an insult not just to Jewish people but to the country as a whole. Golden Dawn is not only right or extreme right but a neo-Nazi party. It's a shame to permit this bunch of people to become members of parliament." Golden Dawn's is a nationalist party hostile to ethnic minorities whose charter excludes "non-aryans" from becoming members. Recent polls indicated the group, whose official emblem is similar to the Nazi swastika, might win five percent of the vote. The other far-right party predicted to pass the three percent threshold and return to parliament is LAOS, whose founder Giorgos Karatzaferis has repeatedly made anti-Semitic comments. In 2000, for instance, Karatzaferis told the public to vote for his party because it did not have any Jews, communists or homosexuals. Albalas said he rejected several attempts by Karazaferis to patch up his relationship with the Jewish community in recent years. "He apologized publicly two years ago but we know who he is and we could not accept this," he said. Of the two rightist parties, however, the Jewish leader said that Golden Dawn posed a much bigger threat even though their focus was not on the country's Jewish community, which numbers an estimated 5,000 people. "Now they are attacking Muslims, immigrants, homosexuals and foreign workers but not the Jewish people," Albalas said. "Not yet." The elections in Greece are taking place under the shadow of the deeply troubled economy. The markets took a nose dive in 2010 after it became apparent that successive governments lied about the size of the national debt. The introduction of reforms and austerity measures at the behest of the German-led European Union has so far failed to put the country on an even keel. Experts say the expected fragmentation of votes among several parties this year and the rise in support for fringe groups is symptomatic of the public's deep disappointment with the system. Albalas said whoever wins the country's elections the Jewish community hopes the next government would provide stability and repair the broken economy. The Jewish community itself was recently saved from a fiscal crisis after it received money from a coalition of Jewish groups including the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Agency for Israel, and others. Albalas thanked Jewish groups abroad for their help saying the cash infusion prevented the closure of Jewish institutions in Athens, where the largest Jewish community in the country resides. Still, he said so long as the economy was suffering the community depended on continued outside support. "The books cannot be balanced because a lot of our income is from property, which is a problem because our tenants threaten to leave and our income is diminished," he said. http://www.jpost.com/International/A...aspx?id=268884 Last edited by James Hawthorne; May 6th, 2012 at 12:23 PM. Reason: added news report |
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I love the Golden Dawn. They really have the traitors and Hebrews shaking in their boots.
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Election results (as per the BBC)
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