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Re: hungerstrikers in Greece



WoofPoof's forgery consists in the deliberate untruthfulness of an assertion, or in the
deceitful presentation of a
                       news article about Greece, and is based on an intention to 
deceive,
besmirch and dehumanize Greek
                       people and the Greek Orthodox faith.while using  the externals 
of
honesty.
                       Forgery is truly a falsehood  and a fraud, but it is something
more. It includes fraudulent misdemeanours
                       in matters regulated by the law, and endangering international
peace and good will between neighbors

WolfWolf wrote:

> "nazi-gogu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ? "Kat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ?????? ??? ??????
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, gogu
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> > > >Ancient Greeks were considering anyone non Greek as a "foreigner".
> > > >They also considered as a Greek, anyone who had Greek education and was
> > > >acting as a Greek.
> > > >"Ellines isin i tis Ellhnikis pedias metehondes". (phonetic)
> > > >The notion of the race was of no importance to the Greeks. Intellect and
> > > >education was what mattered...
>
> Which makes the nazi-gogu clearly non-hellenic.
> No ancient Greek would have uttered anti-Semitic invectives like the SAVAGE 
> nazi-Gogu,
> with death threats against Jews and all.
>
> > > Did Athenians consider Spartans Greek?
> > > Their societies were very
> > > different from each other, weren't they?
> >
> >
> > Yes but Athenians *never* denied that Spartans were Hellenes!
> > Spartans always took part at the Olympics and as we know only Greeks could
> > participate to the Olympics!
> > They have also fought many times with the other Greeks against common
> > enemies.
> > They were for instance the majority of those who heroically died in
> > Thermopylae fighting against Persians! Leonidas and his 300 magnificent!
> >
> > In May 334 B.C when Alexander the Great defeated the Persians at the
> > Granikos river battle, he sent to Athens 300 armors writing: "Alexandros
> > Fillipou and all the Greeks -except Laecedemonians- from the barbarians who
> > live in Asia"! It was the first major battle of Hellenism that
> > Laecedemonians (=Spartans) missed. They could not accept another Greek
> > (Alexander) having the first saying and them below him... Proud people.
>
> Smart people, because they knew that Alexander the Great was Macedonian and nothing
> Greek.
>
> >
> > As a matter of fact Spartans were Dorian, one of the three major Greek
> > phylae. (Achaeans, Dorian and Ionians).
>
> Which shows again that Macedonians were NOT part of the game.
> Thanks for making my point, RACIST TWERP!!!
>
> HASTA LA VISTA, NAZI BABY!!!!




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