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Postby zan » Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:28 am

pitsilos wrote:I have no problem to returnimg to the 1960 agreements...as long as you respect my right to reside on my own ancestral land under the 1960 agreements...DEAL?...as much as you would like too, you can't have it both ways zan... :lol:

Mrfromng I don't know as to why you took offence to me asking zan what rights he was talking about...don't tell me you are starting to see sublime messages in ice cube as well? :lol:


There are always "as long as" and we shall have to see. The constitution is one thing but the mass movement of people another. You know that and that is why you have thrown the spanner in the works. You have no intention of giving me my 1960 rights and you know it. :lol:
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Postby humanist » Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:35 am

Zan, if you feel the need to insult me that illustrates your level of who you are it is not a reflection on me. So go right ahead I can safely say that I have not sworn at you or call you names.

The article which I read carefully clearly states that the trnc leadership will do everything in its power to upgrade their status. A leadership that is concerned about unification would not be making such statements. You cannot want unification and upgrading your status at the same time. It's one or the other. When you come to the RoC and say this is what we are proposing then that would illustrate seeking a path to unification and you will be surprised at the RoC's response.

Some of you may even say how can we knock out the hand that feeds us. Perhsaps if you tried to feed yourselves you may not need to depend on another to feed you.

It is up to the Talat leadership to decide what he wants and make that clear to the international community and be prepared to face the Turkish backhand. I feel very confident in saying that the rest of Cyprus will suport you.
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:45 am

zan wrote:
pitsilos wrote:I have no problem to returnimg to the 1960 agreements...as long as you respect my right to reside on my own ancestral land under the 1960 agreements...DEAL?...as much as you would like too, you can't have it both ways zan... :lol:

Mrfromng I don't know as to why you took offence to me asking zan what rights he was talking about...don't tell me you are starting to see sublime messages in ice cube as well? :lol:


There are always "as long as" and we shall have to see. The constitution is one thing but the mass movement of people another. You know that and that is why you have thrown the spanner in the works. You have no intention of giving me my 1960 rights and you know it. :lol:


so let me get this straight zan...you want your 1960 rights and keep what you got as well...am I hearing right here?

in other words whats yours is mine and whats mine is mine... :lol:
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Aug 04, 2007 5:34 am

mrfromng wrote:
pitsilos wrote:I have no problem to returnimg to the 1960 agreements...as long as you respect my right to reside on my own ancestral land under the 1960 agreements...DEAL?...as much as you would like too, you can't have it both ways zan... :lol:

Mrfromng I don't know as to why you took offence to me asking zan what rights he was talking about...don't tell me you are starting to see sublime messages in ice cube as well? :lol:


:lol: :lol:
I thought I detected a touch of sarcasm in your question mate. I must be tired and ready for bed now :wink: :wink:

Goodnight to you all.


good night mrfromng and don't let the bed bugs bite ... :lol:
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