Wednesday, March 20, 2013

People of Cyprus stood up to the banking mafia and won. We have to stand up to the US banking mafia and their puppets in Congress, who seek cheap labor and are pushing for amnesty of millions of illegals, which will rob our children of jobs and our elderly and poor of benefits, as the Social Security will be completely broke. Tell every congressman: you scoundrel vote for this amnesty, we’ll throw you out! Demand they start immediate impeachment and removal of the foreign criminal with forged and stolen IDs from the WH, or we will try them for high treason! Posted on | March 20, 2013 | 3 Comments Irish Times See realtime coverage Cyprus hopes Russia will provide ‘some support’ after bailout is rejectet Irish Times - ‎16 minutes ago‎ The Cypriot finance minister spoke today to Russia about help to avert a financial meltdown after the island’s parliament rejected the terms of a European bailout, raising the spectre of a looming default and bank crash. Related Cyprus » Bank » Eurozone » Eurozone crisis live: Cyprus scrambles to secure new bailoutThe Guardian Russia Stocks Rise First Time in 4 Days as VTB Gains on CyprusBusinessweek Opinion:Public can’t be bluffedHerald Sun In Depth:Cyprus is euro zone’s very own Lehman momentMarketWatch Wikipedia:2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis See all 3,003 sources » Related Cyprus » Bank » Eurozone »

People of Cyprus stood up to the banking mafia and won. We have to stand up to the US banking mafia and their puppets in Congress, who seek cheap labor and are pushing for amnesty of millions of illegals, which will rob our children of jobs and our elderly and poor of benefits, as the Social Security will be completely broke. Tell every congressman: you scoundrel vote for this amnesty, we’ll throw you out! Demand they start immediate impeachment and removal of the foreign criminal with forged and stolen IDs from the WH, or we will try them for high treason!

Posted on | March 20, 2013 | 3 Comments
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Irish Times - ‎16 minutes ago‎




The Cypriot finance minister spoke today to Russia about help to avert a financial meltdown after the island’s parliament rejected the terms of a European bailout, raising the spectre of a looming default and bank crash.

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