Maraveyas Ilegal - Welcome to Greece

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2010

Mουσική & Στίχοι : Kωστής Μαραβέγιας
Άλμπουμ : Welcome to Greece (2009) EMI

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  • Why shame on Greece?

    Tell me ONE reason for which Greece should bare shame.

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  • 8eiko!(=

  • @EffLabels

    I am of Greek origins, Makedon to be more exact. I am basically commenting about my country.

    Romania is seeing the biggest revolts since the fall of communism. With God's help, they will fix the problems.

    Yes, the banks and big companies should be prosecuted too.

    OK, the government is GONE. I ask you: When the system is designed for corruption and oppression, will the new government become corrupt, because of that system, or will it change everything?

  • @shockolanu Dont worry, this goverment is GONE

  • @shockolanu A Romanian commenting on someone else's country? That's hysterical within itself. Fix your country first, and then we'll worry about ours. By the way, I think the banks should also be prosecuted, not just the Goverment

  • Only solution SEX and REVOLUTION!!!

  • Ellada mou Elladitsa mouu <3

  • @karter139 theos!!

  • @karter139

    My point was that they will either will do the honourable thing and resign, or the people should dishonour them by kicking them out of office, with the help of the Greek constitution...

  • @shockolanu I agree with you, but never forget these are not real greeks. The whole government are jewish and they only think about themselves

  • @karter139

    Oath of the Greek president: "I do swear in the name of the Holy and consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity to safeguard the Constitution and the laws, to care for the faithful observance thereof, to defend the national independence and territorial integrity of the Country, to protect the rights and liberties of the Greeks and to serve the general interest and the progress of the Greek People".

    He broke his oath, he can honourably resign along with the government and parliament...

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