Athens under siege by leftist savages
In Greece, anarchy has struck again. Mobs resorted to violence in reaction to the government's plan for budget cuts that could probably help their jeopardized economy, and set fire to a bank, murdering three people inside (Hat tip: Michelle Malkin):
Riots over harsh new austerity measures left three bank workers dead and engulfed the streets of Athens on Wednesday, as angry protesters tried to storm parliament, hurled Molotov cocktails at police and torched buildings. Police responded with barrages of tear gas.Anyone who would commit such a horrific crime can only be deemed unemployable. This could even include some moonbat monsters in the US. And they should be among the first to be thrown out of any jobs they might have. Let them be homeless too, if that's what it takes to tell them what the common sense world thinks of their grimy notions.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in a nationwide strike to protest new taxes and government spending cuts demanded by the International Monetary Fund and other European nations before heavily indebted Greece gets a euro110 billion ($141 billion) loan package to keep it from defaulting.
The three bank workers — a man and two women — died after demonstrators set their bank on fire along the main demonstration route in central Athens. As their colleagues sobbed in the street, five other bank workers were rescued from the balcony of the burning building.
“A demonstration is one thing and murder is quite another!” Prime Minister George Papandreou thundered in Parliament during a session to discuss the spending cuts he announced Sunday — measures even the IMF has called draconian. Lawmakers held a minute of silence for the dead — the first deaths during a protest in Greece since 1991.
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