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BYE-BYE DOPOULOS: FIVE YEARS OF DARKNESS OVER

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Postby MR-from-NG » Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:19 pm

Piratis wrote.
I will come to laugh in a few hours, and again on the 24th. I promise to you a post with 200 laughing smilies in it

Papadopoulos will be the winner of these elections and there is no doubt about it.


What about these number PISSARTIST? You are a joke mate. I think of you as the clown of the forum.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:44 pm

Do not rub salt into the wound my friend. The man is down.
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Postby MR-from-NG » Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:51 pm

Bananiot wrote:Do not rub salt into the wound my friend. The man is down.


Hi Bananiot,

Congratulations on the elections mate. All along leading to the day of the elections more than the polls and expert opinions I paid more attention to what you were predicting. I'm happy to say you did not prove me wrong.

Maybe we can celebrate with a drink when I'm next in Cyprus.

As for our friend piratis, I hope he realises how wrong he was all along re the elections and how wrong he may be with his interpretation of the Cyprob.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:11 am

Bananiot congratulation on your predictions I really thought papdop was goimg to win but I like Piratis was totally wrong, but while I would trust you with my future unfortunately the likes of people like Piratis and Kfeas represent the majority of GCs who would put us into great risk and will be the reason why we wlll never unite.
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Postby zan » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:25 am

Piratis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:You never learn Piratis, do you? You still think that the truth is a matter of statistics.


And you think the truth is whatever you believe it is. Even if it is extreme, and even if it supports somehting undemocratic and against human rights of people.

He's never been the same since we took away his numbers


What numbers are you talking about Zan?

That the Turks are illegally occupying Cyprus for 34 years?

That the Turks have oppressed the Cypriot people for the 341 out of the 437 years they exists in Cyprus?

That since Turks invades our island you have not only oppressed us but you have also killed 10s of thousands of Cypriots?

That you have ethnically cleansed the great majority of the Cypriots people, about 200.000, and replaced them with foreign Settlers in order to create some "Turkish Republic" on land that belongs by 82% to Greek Cypriots?

So what numbers zan? Or you mean something like "oh, it is not 34 years but 33 years 5 months and 2 days" or "oh, it is not 200.000, but 180.000"

:roll:


It makes me sad to see you use approximate numbers mate....You used to be so sure reading them out of GC propaganda books.....End of an era....... :cry: :cry:






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Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:55 am

Bananiot wrote:Do not rub salt into the wound my friend. The man is down.


Bananiot, don't present yourself as the winner here. Who won is the one you have been accusing for 4 and a half years, and who is going to be again in the same partnership as before, the one you didn't like and where you have no place in.
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Re: BYE-BYE DOPOULOS: FIVE YEARS OF DARKNESS OVER

Postby Expatkiwi » Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:00 am

Bananiot wrote:The people of Cyprus have spoken. Five years of darkness, five years of depressive recession to the ice age are over. You can all breath a breath of fresh air. Papadopoulos is no more. He is going home. For good!


Good riddance to bad rubbish, in other words.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:25 pm

I am not a winner Piratis, Cyprus as a whole won, because a man who has denied solution throughout his life has been sent home. Come February 25 things will be different no matter if Christofias or Kasoulides wins. My criticism against Christofias was fierce, I agree with you, but for a reason. He elevated to the highest post a man who is the biggest nationalist, chauvinist and reactionary Cypriot this island has produced with Denktash as his only equal. Christofias has never denied this but he explained his actions then by uttering "Papadopoulos has changed". When he realised that Papadopoulos had not changed and that Cyprus was led to disaster with Papadopoulos at the helm, he did the right thing and pulled the carpet from under his feet.
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Postby Nikitas » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:41 pm

Papadopoulos had many negatives, but he did have one big positive which has been lost in the intense forum debate: he was disliked by most mainland Greek politicians. And that can mean one thing- he was a Cypriot first and Greek second. Which makes me nervous considering how these same politicians adore Kasoulides and consider him progressive, flexible, etc. Flexible in Greek takes several meanings, could be translated as "prosarmostikos", "diallaktikos" or as "osfyokamptis" (adaptive, transigent, servile).
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Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:42 pm

Bananiot wrote:I am not a winner Piratis, Cyprus as a whole won, because a man who has denied solution throughout his life has been sent home. Come February 25 things will be different no matter if Christofias or Kasoulides wins. My criticism against Christofias was fierce, I agree with you, but for a reason. He elevated to the highest post a man who is the biggest nationalist, chauvinist and reactionary Cypriot this island has produced with Denktash as his only equal. Christofias has never denied this but he explained his actions then by uttering "Papadopoulos has changed". When he realised that Papadopoulos had not changed and that Cyprus was led to disaster with Papadopoulos at the helm, he did the right thing and pulled the carpet from under his feet.


Christofias and Kasoulides simply want the chair, and that is why they went against Papadopoulos. If it was as you say then they wouldn't be kissing Papadopoulos and DIKOs ass right now.
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