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Postby magikthrill » Tue Feb 08, 2005 3:45 am

yes, i dont think anybody disagrees with you metecyp
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:18 am

magikthrill wrote:yes, i dont think anybody disagrees with you metecyp


Well, obviously Piratis does... He believes he has the right to accuse people of treason, and of selling their soul to Satan, having no proof whatsoever. But you know what? Even with the example he gave with the Stock Exchange, if he goes up to some of the guys he suspects as being 'thieves' and calls them that, they will probably sue him for libel or slander (I can never remember which is which), and likely win the case.
He does have the right to an opinion (Clint Eastwood: 'an opinion is just like an ass; everyone has one'), as do we all, but we all, each and every one of us, bear the responsibility, or lack thereof, of respecting other people's choices, while forming them. I would suggest to Piratis to tell the man face-to-face what he thinks (all this 'treason' stuff), and see what happens, instead of anonymously accusing others of... being bribed by Americans to endorse the A-plan.
It's ridiculous, and so is he.

Piratis wrote:If you check his "following" you will understand why he has it.


Is that right? Does 'why he has it' imply that we, who happen to agree with the guy, are also traitors? Or are we just stupid, for falling for the words of a paid traitor?
'Check us', then, Piratis, and let us know what the diagnosis is. Why do we follow the scumbag?

:roll: oh, my God, I'm a traitor... Maybe I should kill myself, I betrayed my country... Or maybe, I should kill this unpatriotic journalist first, and then all his followers, including myself... (and before Piratis gets any ideas about all of this happening, newsflash: it's called sarcasm. His remark was not a serious one and deserves no seriousness.)
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Postby pantelis » Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:16 am

instead of anonymously accusing others of... being bribed by Americans to endorse the A-plan.


It gives me joy to know that some of my taxes were spent in Cyprus. :D
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:21 am

pantelis wrote:
instead of anonymously accusing others of... being bribed by Americans to endorse the A-plan.


It gives me joy to know that some of my taxes were spent in Cyprus. :D


Yeah, man, thanx a bunch! I think I'll buy a new car with it :D :lol: :D
Oh, and, if you need anything, just let me know, I'm not ungrateful. I will return the favor :D
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Postby insan » Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:47 am

They employ all the races of the earth in the south now, why not the TCs?



Yes, they exploit them by get them work illegaly, without any social insurance and paying less than 1/3 of what a GC with the same skills get. Why not TCs? You are right. Why not TCs for any other purposes as well, than the greedness.

Those who import the illegal workers to satisfy their greedness pay a small amount of fine and set free while the illegal workers are filled into the dirty jails of South and treated inhumanely.


Yes. Why not TCs? You tell us why not, Pantelis. What's the difference of TCs?

They are descendants of barbarian Ottomans, thieves and moreover trojans of Turkey. So why not TCs?

Tell us millions of excuses to make us convinced how angel the GCs are and how evil the others are?
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Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:58 am

People like this journalist hide behind "freedom of press" to deliver their lies, false accusations and the propaganda of the enemy.
Whenever somebody from the government says something against them, they respond that the state wants to shut the mouth of the press and crap like that.

This "journalist" in this article he accused Papadopoulos of setting up a paramilitary organization to fight RoC!! A lie that he can deliver hidden behind his "freedom of press".

Well, I will post the TRUTH about what these people are, either they and their supporters like it, or not.
It is very interesting that some people demand to have exclusive rights to freedom, and they want to take away our voice so they can deliver their propaganda without any response.

So, Saint Jimmy, maybe those thieves of the stock market could sue me, and win (why it bothered you so much? are you one of them?) but it is well known in the whole Cyprus society that they are nothing more than thieves.
In a similar way we all know that most of those journalists get sponsored from abroad to write those things that aim RoC (and not the government). I say most, because some others write those things simply because they can not accept the democratic decision that the great majority of Greek Cypriots took, and they are trying as hard as possible to punish us by writing lies and false accusations and helping our enemy.

(So some are paid traitors, and some others are non paid ones).
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Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:10 am

Is that right? Does 'why he has it' imply that we, who happen to agree with the guy, are also traitors? Or are we just stupid, for falling for the words of a paid traitor?


You are just not smart enough to understand the difference between criticizing the government and hurting our country.
Unfortunately many of you that do not like the government fall in the trap of some people that turned your dislike to the government to a support against our national interests.
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:19 am

Piratis wrote:You are just not smart enough to understand the difference between criticizing the government and hurting our country.
Unfortunately many of you that do not like the government fall in the trap of some people that turned your dislike to the government to a support against our national interests.


No, man, you are completely wrong here. It's true that I don't like our president (well, not the man himself, just his ideas - his policy on the Cyprus issue) and I disagree with him. But I have never said that I think he is a criminal or a traitor, which is more than I can say about you, even though it shouldn't be too hard for me to argue that his strategy is hurting or will hurt our country.
Looking to the future, instead of the past, is not a trap. That is our difference. That's why we can never agree, until one of us turns around and looks the other way.

P.S.: Of course, your comment 'you are not smart enough' speaks for itself. If you can truly believe that about someone you've never met, based on his or her position on the Cyprus issue, then it's proof enough that you are not a serious person. Are you just here to have fun??? Do you get a kick out of these insults you throw around? Just tell me, we could do it together, I like doing that anonymously too!
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Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:32 am

Saint jimmy said first:

It's ridiculous, and so is he.


And then:

If you can truly believe that about someone you've never met, based on his or her position on the Cyprus issue, then it's proof enough that you are not a serious person.


Since this thread is about hypocrisy, I think it fits you perfectly.

If you don't want to be insulted, then don't insult. I didn't say a word about you until you attacked me with insults.
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:37 am

Piratis wrote:Since this thread is about hypocrisy, I think it fits you perfectly.

If you don't want to be insulted, then don't insult. I didn't say a word about you until you attacked me with insults.


Oh, this is a cool game! Let's play!

You came out first and said that the guy gets bribed from the States, or the CIA, or God himself, to commit treason, right? And not only that, but his followers, too! Now, that's not an insult, is it? Well, ok, I am one of his followers, so... what does that make me? Either stupid, or a traitor, right?

That, my friend, is where this started.

I love this game! Who won?
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