Nazi Fail Of The Day
As you likely already know, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party was elected to the Greek parliament.
Here’s a photo from their recent press conference:
And here’s the symbol for the New Israeli Shekel.
I guess they haven’t positioned themselves well to claim Jews control the banks.
Alternatively, when it comes to currency symbols, it’s all not Greek to them (hat tip: Shy Guy).
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Do you know what the guy on the left pictured in the photo told a reporter would be the first thing his neo-nazi party would do if they came to power? They would mine Greece’s borders to keep out illegal immigrants. I’d rather see a Golden Shower Party come to power before this Golden Dawn Party. At least there wouldn’t be any high explosives involved in leading Greece in these uncertain times.
There’s always the Goldie Hawn Party.
Very interesting…but stupid!
WHACK!!! WHACK!!! WHACK!!!
Gee, potential trouble between Greece and Turkey – you mean not all the problems in the Mediterranean concern”Palestine”?
The Happy Lucky Golden Dragon Party. Friday night is free dumpling night.
It’s called a meander, I think. But it does look like the Shin-het NIS symbol.
Double fail- Greeks giving the Roman salute.
Triple fail- That they sanction Hellenism despite the fact that the real Greeks were bred out of existence after the Ottoman invasion.
The vast majority of people who voted Golden Dawn have no idea that this party is nazi, most people here think it’s just an ordinary right-wing party.(the right persons to do the dirty job in the Parliament, spank the corrupt members). There was little if any information from the mass media about G.D. which was unknown to most Greeks. After the elections and its results, the Mass Media try to inform what really the Golden Dawn is so the voters reconsider their views as in 17 June is the next date of elections (no governement is formed)
They keep doing it until they get it right, that is give enough votes to one party or group of parties that will form a coalition? And if that result isn’t achieved the next time, they will return to the polls for a third time? Why not just draw lots? Not good.
Some answers here, but still looks like a very unstable and worrisome situation. Not an appealing place to invest. http://blogs.wsj.com/eurocrisis/2012/05/11/greek-elections-the-road-to-a-second-round/?mod=google_news_blog
Isn’t this the same swastika that Richard Silversteoin just had tattooed on his vagina?
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