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mrclever
· 9 years ago
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Drachma sounds cooler though
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ecumenicalmatter
· 9 years ago
It sounds like an ancient Nordic demon
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norwegiangirl
· 9 years ago
Not if you're from Nordic countries and speak the languages, lol.
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lebfturtle
· 9 years ago
no....it matters
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guest
· 9 years ago
Menudo atontado, me cago en dios. The euro means that they have to accept the politics imposed by de FMI (idk who its said un english)
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guest
· 9 years ago
And with the local currency you can deal with debt however you want whithout any pression or obligation
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norwegiangirl
· 9 years ago
This is so ignorant. Read up on the situation and you would understand that it is way more complicated than this. As the guest above me stated, it's sort of what the change of currency and the currency itself symbolizes.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Better have the drachma than have the euro which cannot be devalued enough to suit Greece.. Euro was designed to plunder the south from the start..
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guest
· 9 years ago
A little lesson from Iceland would be very helpful here.. Throw those Goldman Sachs bankers in jail
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