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Sunday, July 19, 2015

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Monday, July 13, 2015

Eurozone leaders have reached a "unanimous" aGreekment over a third Greek bailout

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33503955
Eurozone leaders have reached a "unanimous" agreement over a third Greek bailout after marathon talks.
EU chairman Donald Tusk said leaders agreed "in principle" on negotiations for the bailout, "which in other words means continued support for Greece".
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that after a "tough battle", Greece had secured a "growth package" of €35bn (£25bn), and won debt restructuring.
Greece will now have to pass reforms demanded by the eurozone by Wednesday.
We've already reported that many Greeks are unhappy with this deal. Now, the cracks may be beginning to show in Alexis Tsipras' own Syriza party. Don't forget, he still has to pass the reforms in the Greek parliament to make the deal happen.
Syriza's UK spokesperson, London based academic Marina Prentoulis has given this reaction to the deal: "We have ten thousand people committing suicide for economic problems; we have 60% of the young people unemployed, 27% of the overall population unemployed, the debt growing and the Greek economy being reduced by one fourth.
"Now, with these measures, I'm really worried what will happen. It has been clear that for political reasons they have been pressured into a very difficult deal and across Europe, what everybody says is that we're talking about a coup."
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/business-33476597

O ΤΣΙΠΡΑΣ ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΕΑ ΤΟΥ ΤΡΕΛAIΝΕΙ ΟΛΟ ΤΟ EUROGROUP!!!ΔΩΣΕ ΠΟΝΟ  ΑΛΕΞΗ ΤΟ ΕΧΕΙΣΣΣΣΣΣΣΣΣ
Posted by I ♥ ♥ ♥ GREECE...!!! on Sunday, 12 July 2015


O Aetos petheni ston aera eleutheros kai dinatos

EU Leaders Press Conference Streaming Live

EU Leaders Press Conference Streaming Live

PISCES AUGUST 2015 - Barbara Goldsmith

Sunday, July 12, 2015

TEDxAcademy - Yanis Varoufakis

#This is A Coup





The rejection of the European bailout terms in the referendum this month is only the latest example of the Greek people sticking a finger in the eye of Europe even if it means suffering financial calamity. The same thing happened 95 years ago in a referendum that ultimately triggered one of the most consequential events in modern Greek history, a decision that continues to reverberate to this day.  Then, as now, Greek voters surprised Europe with a display of national pride and pique, and defiantly suffered the consequences. The country has never fully recovered.

#ThisIsACoup Trending Globally on Twitter as Hundreds of Thousands Take to Twitter to Urge Alexis Tsipras to Leave EU Summit

“ThisIsACoup is a hashtag started by Twitter users online, claiming that Europe’s ultimate goal in Greece is regime change and the pressure Europeans were exerting on Tsipras was meant to topple his government. Already, our Twitter counter has counted more than 200,000 Tweets globally with the hashtag.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Greeks speak out for Greece !!

As I celebrate the two Countries I love Canada and America this week, it saddens me to see the State of my Ancestral home in Ruins, no pun intended, this is the reason my Father left Greece in 1949 after the Civil War and now as this economic war takes place they truly do not understand what the Greeks are about, we are not perfect but look at the World today, who is? Yes the Greeks are Non-Conformists and they historically tell a Country to go Fuck themselves, as the Germans found out when they tried to take over Crete and they got slaughtered by the Women and Children, yes the Greeks paid the price but never surrendered to the Nazis even when they occupied Greece, The demise of WW2 and the Nazis was attributed to the bravery of the Greeks, ask Churchill,Roosevelt and Stalin they will tell you the same.I will say this, they are going through a hard time and I feel for the people there but Greece will prosper again, its in our DNA, If 300 men from Sparta can fight of an Army, 11 Million Greeks in Greece and the rest of us in the Diaspora stand by our people proudly, stop bashing the Greeks and lets start supporting them! ZHTO ELLAS!!!!! 

ANGELO TSAROUCHAS

Και η Γλυκερία έστειλε το δικό της μήνυμα μέσω των social media για το δημοψήφισμα της Κυριακής:
“Ψηφίζω ΟΧΙ αυτή την Κυριακή
Για ενα καλύτερο αύριο στην Ελλαδα,στην Ευρώπη,σε όλο τον κόσμο
Εκατομμύρια άνθρωποι στον πλανήτη πεθαίνουν απο την πείνα ενώ η ΓΗ μπορεί να θρέψει υπέρ πενταπλάσιο αριθμό.
Τα συστήματα που εφαρμόζονται και μας επιβλήθηκαν μάλλον εσκεμμένα ειναι λάθος,εξυπηρετούν λίγους,και δείχνουν να καταρρέουν.
Η Ελλάδα,το λίκνο της ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ και του ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟΥ οφείλει να ειναι πρωτοπόρος στις αλλαγές που ούτως ή άλλως θα συμβούν.
Τα τέρατα της υφαρπαγής ακόμα και της συνείδησής μας βρυχώνται δυνατά μήπως και τρομάξουμε
Όμως εμείς θα σταθούμε όρθιοι με καθαρό μυαλό,γεμάτη αισθήματα καρδιά,και πίστη στον άνθρωπο.
ΥΓ. Αγάπη σε όλους,και του ΟΧΙ και του ΝΑΙ
Επαναλαμβάνω,εγω /// ΟΧΙ ///
Γλυκερία”
Despina Vandi - Δε χρειάζεται να μείνουμε με “μια ελιά, ενα αμπέλι και ενα καράβι” για να ξαναφτιάξουμε αυτόν τον τόπο απο την αρχή.
Για να αλλάξει ο κόσμος γύρω μας πρέπει πρώτα να αλλάξουμε εμείς”



It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light - Aristotle

















Είσαι το πρόβλημα και η λύση και το μαχαίρι και η πληγή



Θες έναν κόσμο πιο μεγάλο

Θες έναν κόσμο πιο μεγάλο, 
Και μες στο φόβο κλείνεσαι.
Λες δε θα πολεμήσεις άλλο, 
σαν φύλλο στο ποτάμι αφήνεσαι.

Έσβησες όλα σου τα φώτα
νομίζεις πως δε θα σε βρουν.
Μα όλα τα “τότε” και τα “πρώτα”
όπου κρυφτείς εκεί θα 'ρθουν.

Όλος ο κόσμος να γυρίσει, 
δεν έχεις άλλη επιλογή.
Είσαι το πρόβλημα και η λύση
και το μαχαίρι και η πληγή.

Είπες πολλά κι ένιωσες λίγα, 
πίστεψες λέξεις κι εποχές.
Τώρα απλά γυρνάς σελίδα, 
δε θα ξεμπλέξεις με ευχές.

Τώρα κατέβασες τα χέρια, 
άλλοι το μέλλον αναγγέλλουν
Λες “δε θα πάμε και στ' αστέρια 
ας γίνουν όλα όπως θέλουν”

Saturday, July 4, 2015

The Salvation of Greece, different opinions



Was Greek Almost the Official Language of the United States?

John Adams would often use Greek words in his letters to Thomas Jefferson, who admired many aspects of the Ancient Greeks. He could read and speak the language fluently.
When Alexander Hamilton entered King’s College (now Columbia University) in 1773, he was expected to already have a mastery of Greek and Latin grammar, be able to read three orations from Cicero and Virgil’s Aeneid in the original Latin, and be able to translate the first ten chapters of the Gospel of John from Greek into Latin.
When James Madison applied at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), he was expected to be able to “write Latin prose, translate Virgil, Cicero, and the Greek gospels and [to have]a commensurate knowledge of Latin and Greek grammar.” Even before he entered, however, he had already read Vergil, Horace, Justinian, Nepos, Caesar, Tacitus, Lucretius, Eutropius, Phaedrus, Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plato.
The study of Latin and Greek, which is what the term “classical education” originally implied, was not something the American Founding Fathers learned in college, but something they were expected to know before they got there.
The founders knew these writers and quoted them prolifically. Their letters, in particular, display a wide familiarity with classical authors. The correspondence between educated men of the time was commonly sprinkled with classical quotations, usually in the original Latin or Greek. It was not only prevalent, but apparently sometimes annoying to the recipient. Jefferson used so many Greek quotes in his letters to Adams (who liked Latin better than Greek) that, on one occasion, Adams complained to him about it.

You can't take the Spirit out of a Greek............he will carry on

Greece is bleeding and my heart is breaking

Monday, June 29, 2015

Aslanidou - Den se fovamai - GIa tin Ellada


«Δε σε φοβάμαι κι ας μου λες,
κρατάω μαχαίρι,
έχω στα στήθια μου τους στίχους του Σεφέρη,
έχω του Γκάτσου την Αμοργό,
έχω τον Κάλβο, τον Σολωμό.
Δε σε φοβάμαι.
Δε σε φοβάμαι κι ας μου λες,
φύγε Μελίνα,
έχω έναν ήλιο φυλαχτό απ’ τη Βεργίνα,
έχω τον Όλυμπο, τον Υμμητό,
το Παλαμίδι, την κύρα της Ρω.
Δε σε φοβάμαι.
Δε σε φοβάμαι,
δε σε φοβάμαι,
με την Ελλάδα εγώ ξυπνάω
και κοιμάμαι.
Δε σε φοβάμαι κι ας μου λες,
φύγε σου λέω,
έχω μια θάλασσα αγάπες στο Αιγαίο,
έχω στην Κτήτη ένα Θεό,
ένα ακρωτήρι κι ένα σταυρό.
Δε σε φοβάμαι.
Δε σε φοβάμαι κι ας μου λες,
φύγε απ’ τη μέση,
έχω ένα δέντρο στην Επίδαυρο φυτέψει,
έχω μια ορχήστρα κι ένα βωμό,
έχω το λόγο μου τον τραγικο.
Δε σε φοβάμαι.»

Megalo OH!!!!!!!I sto Sintagma - Greek Party at the Sintagma Square



http://mashable.com/2015/06/28/greece-meltdown-explainer/#:eyJzIjoiZiIsImkiOiJfYTIxZHpzandxMTZvdHBnMiJ9

5 things you need to know about Greece's financial meltdown

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Is Greek Food really Greek???

 As any of the latest naval stand offs between Turks and Greeks in the Aegean shows, the Greeks are not much amenable to the idea that their food might be indebted to Turkish cooking. It is commonplace for Greek food writers to introduce Greek cuisine as one “shaped through over 3,000 years of history.”1 The sumptuous feasts described by Homer or Plato and menus from Athenaeus--all this will be described as part of the Greek culinary heritage. Sometimes it can get rather silly, such as the comment of one writer that “When you start your day with rolls and coffee, you are following an ancient Greek custom.”2 One Greek writer went so far as to state that Greek cuisine is twenty-five centuries old and is the ur-cuisine that the Turks, Italians, and other Europeans borrowed from, not the other way around.3 Nicolas Tselementes was a noted Greek food authority who claimed the Greeks influenced western European foods via Rome; he traced the ancestry of such dishes as keftedesdolmades, moussaka, and yuvarelakia to ancient Greek preparations that subsequently became masked behind Turkish and European names. He also said that bouillabaisse was an offspring of the Greek kakavia.4

http://www.cliffordawright.com/caw/food/entries/display.php/id/33/