Ι.Σακκάς, Όσοι Γνώριζαν Νομικά... Γνώριζαν ότι Πρόδιδαν!


Διέπραξαν Εσχάτη Προδοσία.... 
οι κυβερνήσεις Παπανδρέου, Παπαδήμου και Σαμαρά 

Από τον Μάκη Βραχιολίδη

Πολλοί λένε ότι οι κυβερνήσεις των τελευταίων τεσσάρων ετών που υπηρετούν τα  μνημόνια έχουν διαπράξει το έγκλημα της εσχάτης προδοσίας. 

Ο πρώην Εισαγγελέας Πρωτοδικών Ιωάννης Σακκάς, με νομικά επιχειρήματα εξηγεί πώς και βάσει ποιων άρθρων οι κυβερνήσεις Παπανδρέου, Παπαδήμου και Σαμαρά και οι βουλευτές που προσυπέγραψαν τα μνημόνια και τα σχετικά νομοσχέδια που τα συνοδεύουν, διέπραξαν εσχάτη προδοσία. 

Επίσης, ο έγκριτος εισαγγελέας κρίνει επί νομικής βάσεως αποφάσεις της ελληνικής Δικαιοσύνης, για την οποία ο λαός έχει χάσει –δικαίως- την εμπιστοσύνη του.
Επειδή στη συνέντευξη του Ιωάννη Σακκά ειπώθηκαν και πολλά άλλα, σήμερα δημοσιεύουμε το πρώτο μέρος της, το δε δεύτερο μέρος θα δημοσιευθεί σε επόμενο τεύχος της «Ε.Ω.»

"One Vision, One Team, One Greece."




Discover the Promise


Greece is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States. . The town motto is "Discover the Promise."    The Town of Greece was established in 1822 from part of the Town of Gates and was previously called Northampton. 

The name "Greece" was selected because of the contemporary struggle of Greece for independence from the Ottoman Empire.


The Town of Greece is in the northern part of the county and borders the City of Rochester on the east, the Town of Gates on the south, the towns of Parma and Ogden on the west, and Lake Ontario on the north. 


The town is a contiguous suburb of Rochester. The area known as Charlotte, on the eastern border, was formerly part of the town until it was annexed by the City of Rochester in 1916.



The region that the town now occupies was originally settled by the Algonquian and Iroquois Native Americans in the 14th century. 

The first European to visit the area was the French explorer Rene-Robert Cavelier, who visited in 1669. 


European settlers began to arrive in the area in the 1790s, and French and British soldiers passed through on multiple occasions during this time period as the two colonial powers struggled to control the region.

According to the Morgan Quitno Awards, Greece was rated the ninth overall safest city in America and the sixth safest city with a population of 75,000 to 99,999.


 There are twelve elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools in the Greece Central School District, educating approximately 13,000 students. The post-elementary schools have Classical Greek names: Arcadia, Athena, Apollo, Odyssey Academy, and Olympia. 



The school district's motto 
is "One Vision, One Team, One Greece." 
Among the elementary schools, 
two schools span K-5; 
ine Brook and West Ridge.




                                   
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