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    February 16, 2010
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    Greece is a boiling pot ready to explode. Things are going to turn ugly and soon as society here is fed up with illegal immigration and the deconstruction of our founding values. And I dont mean the "orange" riots of December 2008. I mean real riots... Here is how we got to this crisis:

    After the military dictarorship ended in 1974, the Greek political scene has been dominated by two families (Papandreou and Caramanlis). The Papandreou clan has been the oldest political clan in Greece starting its involvement with public life at around 1923 in the royal court of Greece

    This clan was established by George Papandreou senior. He rose to political monolithism after the extermination of the WW2 leadership of Greece under Ioannis Metaxas and Alexander Koryzis. After the mysterious deaths of these leaders, he was handpicked by the allies to represent the sovereign Greek government in Cairo.

    He was married to Sophia Mineiko a Polish-Jew whose father built fortification walls for Turks during the liberation of Northern Greece in the 1910s. Information about the family is scarce, even on the internet. To cut a long story short, after WW2 George Papandreou senior reigned in the public life from 1945 until 1967.

    His son Andreas Papandreou reigned from 1981 until his death in 1996. A dual American Greek citizen, Trotskyist at the age of early 20s, to the point he left Greece under Metaxas in 1938, to then persue a career as a lecturer and proffesor in the Harvard University(!!)

    He married Margaret Chant in 1951 (she gave birth in Minnesota to the current prime minister and is a controvercial personality involved in dubious ngo projects and excerts great inluence on George Papandreou). He returned to Greece in 1959 where he served in several important positions (chief advisor to his father, deputy prime minister) after rennouncing his American citizenship.

    Andreas Papandreou Jr. ruled from 1981-1989 and 1993-1996. In these goverments, the current prime minister, Georgios, served as Minister of education and he was able to start the de-christianization process which now is in full blown motion. As foreign minister, he planted the seeds of the defeatism in Greek foreign policy.

    More: http://www.henrymakow.com/greece_is_...o_explode.html


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    Call me ignorant, but Caramanlis sounds like a Turkish name, reminds me of Ottoman Osmanli.

    Turns out I was right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuf_Karamanli

    Also:
    Karamanlis (Greek: Καραμανλής) (also spelled Caramanlis) may refer to:

    Karamania, a region of Asia Minor in Turkey
    Karamanlides, an Eastern Orthodox Christian who speaks Turkish

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    "Kara" means "black" in Turkish. There's a bunch of their loanwords in various languages, with vast majority of them found in vernacular, and to some extent standard, languages of peoples they conquered in the past. It does not imply Turkish ancestry, but rather their past cultural and linguistic influence.

    See also:
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    Tomislav Karamarko

    Radovan Karadžić
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    Karamanlis is a turkish name, it means the Ali of the region Karaman. Oh we've been having "laughs" about it, alright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monolith View Post
    "Kara" means "black" in Turkish. There's a bunch of their loanwords in various languages, with vast majority of them found in vernacular, and to some extent standard, languages of peoples they conquered in the past. It does not imply Turkish ancestry, but rather their past cultural and linguistic influence.

    See also:
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    Radovan Karadžić
    "Kara" meant to fight/argue in the old language, still means to fight in Macedonian. Now it means to fuck in Serbian

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Guapo View Post
    "Kara" meant to fight/argue in the old language, still means to fight in Macedonian. Now it means to fuck in Serbian
    Indeed, the word, along with its original meaning, is still used in čakavian. So the source can be Slavic as well, though it is less common than its Turkish counterpart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absinthe View Post
    Karamanlis is a turkish name, it means the Ali of the region Karaman. Oh we've been having "laughs" about it, alright.
    What about Giorgos Karagounis? Is his last name also Turkish? Or is this 'kara' only a prefix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monolith View Post
    What about Giorgos Karagounis? Is his last name also Turkish? Or is this 'kara' only a prefix?
    Kara- is a prefix that means "black" in turkish. Many Greeks have such names, I do also

    Mine means "black deer" and refers to this species. Who knows how my family got this name from

    Also it is common for Greeks to have names ending in -oglu which is also a remnant from the "cohabitation" of the two nations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absinthe View Post
    Kara- is a prefix that means "black" in turkish. Many Greeks have such names, I do also

    Mine means "black deer" and refers to this species. Who knows how my family got this name from

    Also it is common for Greeks to have names ending in -oglu which is also a remnant from the "cohabitation" of the two nations.
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