"...αυτήνη η πατρίδα δε λευτερώθη με παραμύθια,
λευτερώθη με άρματα και θυσίες..."
Γιάννης Μακρυγιάννης
Και ο Καβάφης: «Κι αν δεν μπορείς να κάμεις τη ζωή σου όπως την θέλεις, Τούτο προσπάθησε τουλάχιστον, Οσο μπορείς: μην την εξευτελίζεις».
ΔΕΝ ΘΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΦΗΣΟΥΜΕ ΝΑ ΦΥΓΟΥΝ!
ΔΕΝ ΘΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΦΗΣΟΥΜΕ ΝΑ ΞΕΠΟΥΛΗΣΟΥΝ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΣ, ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΜΑΣ, ΤΟΝ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΜΟ ΜΑΣ!
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ΟΛΟΙ ΣΤΗΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΣΥΓΚΕΝΤΡΩΣΗ ΣΤΗΝ ΠΛΑΤΕΙΑ ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΟΣ
ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ ΒΓΕΙΤΑΙ ΣΤΙΣ ΠΛΑΤΕΙΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΑΘΕ ΠΟΛΗΣ, ΤΟΥ ΚΑΘΕ ΧΩΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΜΗΝ ΦΥΓΕΤΑΙ ΜΕΧΡΙ ΝΑ ΠΕΣΟΥΝ. ΗΡΘΕ Η ΩΡΑ!
ΘΑ ΔΕΙΞΟΥΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΥΓΜΗ ΜΑΣ, ΤΗΝ ΔΥΝΑΜΗ ΜΑΣ, ΤΗΝ ΘΕΛΗΣΗ ΜΑΣ ΝΑ ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΨΟΥΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ ΜΑΣ.
ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ ΕΝΗΜΕΡΩΣΕΩΣ ΕΠΙ ΤΩΝ ΕΘΝΙΚΩΝ ΘΕΜΑΤΩΝ
Study shows strong support for indignants' movement
by (ANA) 24 Jun 2011 Athens News
According to a survey conducted by the Athens University of Economics statistics department, unveiled on Friday, more than two thirds of Greeks are supportive of the indignant citizens' movement that has now been protesting virtually non-stop outside the Greek Parliament since May 25,
A team led by Prof Epaminondas Panas conducted a questionnaire-based survey using a sample of 2,131 people aged over 18 in Attica and Central Macedonia, between June 10-17.
Presenting the results, Panas said that the main aim was to reach objective conclusions about attitudes toward the movement based on an analysis of the answers to the questionnaire, trying to uncover the momentum behind the Indignant Citizens Movement in Greece.
In their responses to the survey, 67.9 percent declared moral support for the movement and eight in 10 believe it has the moral support of a large portion of Greek citizens. Those between 30 and 44 years old believe that people back the indignants most strongly. The lower a respondent's educational level, the higher the probablity that he or she did not believe that the indignant citizens had the moral support of the majority.
The majority, or 69.8 percent, have a positive assessment of the movement and more than half of the unemployed have a very positive assessment of the movement.
In the meantime, more than six in 10 of those asked (66.3 percent) agree with the movement's actions and eight in 10 believe the movement expresses the discontent felt by a large proportion of citizens with all the political parties.
Asked whether the movement is likely to influence the government or some politicians so that they revise their stance, 71.8 percent believe this is possible but six in 10 also believe that the Greek political system in its present form is not capable of finding a solution to the economic crisis.
Roughly the same percentage are pessimistic about Greece's future.
Dr Demosthenes Konstantatos
Greenwich, CT USA
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