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BYE-BYE DOPOULOS: FIVE YEARS OF DARKNESS OVER

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:09 am

Viewpoint wrote:Well done Bananiot you got it right Papdop is out and you were very wrong Piratis and following time to apologise, if you are big enough to admit how wrong you were.

Apologize for what you silly fool? Since when does supporting a party involve apologizing when they lose at an election or do you assume that this is Ankara? Idiot!
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:13 am

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denizaksulu wrote:Bilmukabil. Piratis, Bilmukabil. (likewise, Piratis , Likewise)


See, we agree because what I say makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want as a friend somebody who doesn't respect your human and democratic rights, and I wouldn't either.



Exactly, but my point was, as I pointed out that you can not bear to utter the words 'Turkish Cypriot compatriots, friends and brothers'. Just having two brothers and not acknowledging their Turkish Cypriotness will not get you far.

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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:14 am

DT. wrote:If Kassoulides wins and presents Cyprus with anything like the AP, then I'll be shoving that vote i gave him somewhere else.

That's based on the assumption that you'll be able to do that after we've shoved the ballot box up...
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Postby humanist » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:18 am

Cyprus is one Island Nation and should remain so, under no circumstances should it be divided nor should its population be disadvantaged in any way.
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:18 am

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:If Kassoulides wins and presents Cyprus with anything like the AP, then I'll be shoving that vote i gave him somewhere else.

That's based on the assumption that you'll be able to do that after we've shoved the ballot box up...


I don't think I can take much more of this play acting... :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Piratis » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:19 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Piratis wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Bilmukabil. Piratis, Bilmukabil. (likewise, Piratis , Likewise)


See, we agree because what I say makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want as a friend somebody who doesn't respect your human and democratic rights, and I wouldn't either.



Exactly, but my point was, as I pointed out that you can not bear to utter the words 'Turkish Cypriot compatriots, friends and brothers'. Just having two brothers and not acknowledging their Turkish Cypriotness will not get you far.

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Why should I say somehting that it is not true? Today the majority of TCs support the violation of my human and democratic rights and the stealing of our land. That obviously doesn't put TCs as a whole in the "friends and brothers" category. Of course there is a minority of TCs that does respect our human and democratic rights and who doesn't want to steal our land, and those are people that I can call friends. That is why I mentioned the names of Bir and Kikapu.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:22 am

Kifeas wrote:
Bananiot wrote:There is only one thing DT. If we finally accept that the Turkish Cypriot community is politically equal to us then nothing can stand in the way of solution.


I will not waste my time commenting on your previous nonsense, only to let you know that Erdogan was cheering the outcome of the elections.

So that I will let others see what a fool you are, I will remind them that what you have stated above, is not what the TCs and their patron Turkey want! What Turkey and the TCs want is not their political equality as a community, but instead to grand them the ownership of 50% of Cyprus's territory and accept that it is their "inherited" homeland, and from then on to accept what we will gift them (i.e. 50% of our country as their own territory,) as a politically equal constituent state in a virgin birth confederated approach, to replace the eradicated RoC!

This is what they want! This is what Denktash wanted! This is what Talat wants! This is what Turkey wants! This is what Erdogan wants! And this what you apparently want us to accept, my dear lunatic!

I second Kifeas' concerns and challenge my Turkish Cypriot compatriots to PROVE their "compatriot ship" by RESPECTING my fundamental democratic rights such as ONE-MAN-ONE-VOTE.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:24 am

[quote="humanist"]Cyprus is one Island Nation and should remain so, under no circumstances should it be divided nor should its population be disadvantaged in any way.[/quote]


Hear, hear. :wink: :wink:
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:27 am

Piratis wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Piratis wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Bilmukabil. Piratis, Bilmukabil. (likewise, Piratis , Likewise)


See, we agree because what I say makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want as a friend somebody who doesn't respect your human and democratic rights, and I wouldn't either.



Exactly, but my point was, as I pointed out that you can not bear to utter the words 'Turkish Cypriot compatriots, friends and brothers'. Just having two brothers and not acknowledging their Turkish Cypriotness will not get you far.

Regards


Why should I say somehting that it is not true? Today the majority of TCs support the violation of my human and democratic rights and the stealing of our land. That obviously doesn't put TCs as a whole in the "friends and brothers" category. Of course there is a minority of TCs that does respect our human and democratic rights and who doesn't want to steal our land, and those are people that I can call friends. That is why I mentioned the names of Bir and Kikapu.



All stand:

Do you Piratis, take Kikapolous and Bir as your lawful wedded friends......
Even though they have hold of your lands!!!!





Do you Kikapolous and Br take Piratis as your lawful wedded friend.....
Even though he has your country and your constitution!!!!




With the power vested in me....I now pronounce you friends......You may kiss my arse!





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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:28 am

Piratis wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Piratis wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Bilmukabil. Piratis, Bilmukabil. (likewise, Piratis , Likewise)


See, we agree because what I say makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want as a friend somebody who doesn't respect your human and democratic rights, and I wouldn't either.



Exactly, but my point was, as I pointed out that you can not bear to utter the words 'Turkish Cypriot compatriots, friends and brothers'. Just having two brothers and not acknowledging their Turkish Cypriotness will not get you far.

Regards


Why should I say somehting that it is not true? Today the majority of TCs support the violation of my human and democratic rights and the stealing of our land. That obviously doesn't put TCs as a whole in the "friends and brothers" category. Of course there is a minority of TCs that does respect our human and democratic rights and who doesn't want to steal our land, and those are people that I can call friends. That is why I mentioned the names of Bir and Kikapu.




Many more would have been added to your list, including mine had not the GCs tried their best to deprive us of what you want.
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