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If it's political equality the TC's want...

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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:50 pm

greek75 wrote:Wowww, that was your incident !!! Damn so the 3 GC that got killed in the North in car accidents because some Turk in his beat up Renault from the 50s the brakes did not work then that's a racial crime too.
Viewpoint your are too stupid and brainwashed to see any truth.


You said not one incident and I gave you one to prove you wrong don't cry about it. Accept you were wrong.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:52 pm

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greek75 wrote:Viewpoint, obviously your stupidity has no limits. Tell me of one incident. And don't even try to mention the one on the Limassol pier with the mentally unstable who is permanently in a physchiatric hospital and was so mentally unstable that even tried to kill the judge and was deemed unfit for trial.


So he got off for killing a TC child, you people will do and say anything to get GCs off the hook.


Ah! I see the old hate engine has just started up, will it never run out of fuel.


Truth hurts Jerry, these GCs are so devious they would persuade the world black is white if you gave them half the chance.
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Postby greek75 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:54 pm

And viewpoint if you get your damp head out of your ass for one second you might be able to see that you live in a brainwashed place with no future. Unless you are one of those dirty ass settlers that eat shit from the floor and never had any place to be in Cyprus to begin with. If you are then fuck off to Anatolia or Mongolia or whereever the hell you are from.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:57 pm

greek75 wrote:And viewpoint if you get your damp head out of your ass for one second you might be able to see that you live in a brainwashed place with no future. Unless you are one of those dirty ass settlers that eat shit from the floor and never had any place to be in Cyprus to begin with. If you are then fuck off to Anatolia or Mongolia or whereever the hell you are from.


Need I say more, you represent why we want partition.
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Postby greek75 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:00 pm

So you are a settler ... dude I know they don't teach you much in fucking Mongolia land but read the forum. Cyprus forum not Mongolia forum.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:06 pm

greek75 wrote:So you are a settler ... dude I know they don't teach you much in fucking Mongolia land but read the forum. Cyprus forum not Mongolia forum.


Keep up the good work you are a great example.
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Postby greek75 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:08 pm

Thank you I'm following your example ...
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:13 pm

purdey wrote:I have tried to be friendly and polite on this subject,but you seem very quick to criticise and correct if I ask a simple question.As a moderator I would of thought a more friendly approach maybe in order.
Partition,obviously means separating in some way shape or form,my question which obvoiusly was badly put, is how do you value land and property based on fluctuations on prices between North and South.
For instance does the Turkish Cypriot owner of Larnaca airport land recieve more than a counterpart who owns half of Famagusta beach.


What did I say that was not friendly? That Lapithos worths more in terms of property value than Silikou?

I don't disagree with what you say, and I 100% support a unitary state where no such split would be necessary and everybody would get his own land back. This is what I always supported and this is what I want.

The 18%-82% kind of partition is definitely not what I want. It is just our red line, the worst thing that maybe we could accept.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:15 pm

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bill cobbett wrote:Absolutely agree with political equality - one person, one vote, without outside interference, just like in the rest of our new Europe (outside Northern Ireland - now there's a thought). All enjoying equal political, human and property rights.


Administered by whom? GCs? This is unacceptable and the current situation is much better than being a minority in a GC state run by GCs.


Administered by Cypriots in a democratic way as it happens in all other democratic countries. And we all know that democracy with fair and proportional representation is unacceptable to you. If it wasn't then we wouldn't have a problem today.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:23 pm

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bill cobbett wrote:Absolutely agree with political equality - one person, one vote, without outside interference, just like in the rest of our new Europe (outside Northern Ireland - now there's a thought). All enjoying equal political, human and property rights.


Administered by whom? GCs? This is unacceptable and the current situation is much better than being a minority in a GC state run by GCs.


Administered by Cypriots in a democratic way as it happens in all other democratic countries. And we all know that democracy with fair and proportional representation is unacceptable to you. If it wasn't then we wouldn't have a problem today.


Of which 80% happen to be GCs whom we do not have any reason to trust with our future, we have to have the right to say NO.

If it wasn't for your dream of gifting Cyprus to Greece we would not have the Cyprus issue.
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