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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (89910)5/9/2012 1:38:38 AM
From: Maurice Winn5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 219945
 
Haim, I know an Icelander and he is far from scum. Neither do I see why he should work to repay debts of other people, including government debt. Anyone who lends to governments is really asking for trouble as governments are really nothing more than criminal enterprises robbing people against their will, which in old-fashioned terms is called slavery. Slave drivers don't normally get the sympathy.

Employees of banks don't have to try to figure out whether they are being overpaid or whether the loans to their bank is going to work out in the end. <No one said a word and no one revolted against the very high wages paid by the local banks to Icelanders on the expense of savers from overseas.
Icelanders are scum and it is sad that the article is so unbalanced, Icelanders deserve slavery working conditions until ALL the private debts are paid by their state.
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Similarly, Saddam and his Iraq had debts to Russia. Russia got told "bad luck for you". That's as it should be.

Similarly, Greeks should say that they are not willing to repay debts incurred by other people.

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