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Wise Men Flee Europe…





















H/T Eric Worall

By Open Europe blog team
On Thursday, December 15, 2011
At 3:42 PM
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Blogger hurunui Says:

Exceptionally WISE men

 
 
Blogger Ian Says:

I notice that they lost their gold, frankincense and myrrh on the way out of Europe. So much for trying to prop up the euro.

 
 
Blogger Rollo Says:

Had they been a bit wiser, they would have left earlier and calmly and in good order. The longer the delay, the more damaging the crash will be.

 
 
Blogger Rollo Says:

Still, better late than never.

 
 
Blogger Andrew Smith Says:

What it also shows is that leaving is perfectly possible and you don't need permission.

 
 
Blogger weary soul Says:

I remember that the wise men left because they realised that Herod (the ruler that bowed and scraped to Rome of that Day) was deceitful and crafty and that they could not trust him..I think a dream from God informed them of this...if only David Cameron's faith was a little more advanced - maybe he might hear similar.

 

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