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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:02 pm

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shahmaran wrote:Clearly not as bright as you are :lol:

So whats the answer?

Can i come there with TRNC flag and not worry about being tortured to death?


can i come to north cy with a cyprus flag and NOT have the police stop me and take it from me?


Palio, ma epelanes re, the police won't stop you, but a bullet will :wink:

Haven't you learnt enything yet, anything greek and it gets killed. Fact. Churches, villages, place names, language, money.

Not worth the risk, no human rights over there mate, who you gonna call? Ghost busters ?? :lol: :lol:


akribos re file! Ghost busters an prolabo na piaso ena tilefono prin me skotosoun lol

What about the turkish guy who hung the flag and had the police force him to take it down?

Shahmaran.. not worth risking it id get lost in the north and i wouldent go to north cy anyway not while the turks have our land. If i went to the TRNC with a cy flag i wouldent make it back to the south alive.

and sure some ppl would not be happy to see someone parading a TRNC flag in the south , its like ur saying haha look we invaded took ur land, its insulting!

We have a turkish guy in our class at college he talks about the TRNC and turkey at every chance he gets and ppl in the class look at him like they wanna kill him.

btw what does shahmaran mean?
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:27 pm

miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such as Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to comment on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He deputised Papadopoulos in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.

If you and the rest in this forum wish to support Kasoulides because you feel it is a better choice, then find some more valid, more honest and more intelligent arguments!
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:33 pm

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miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He replaced Papadopoulos when in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.


The speaker of the house deputises for the president while the president is away or incapacitated. The fact that he can attend ceremonies in the presidents place leaves no room for someone to confuse that with leading the state. Any decisions needed to be taken while he is deputising are instructed directly from the President himself. Christofias admited so in his last debate with the other candidates.

The speaker of the house is a purely ceremonious position, a referee in the house and a stand in who takes instructions from the president.

Hardly running a country now is it?
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:38 pm

DT. wrote:
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miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He replaced Papadopoulos when in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.


The speaker of the house deputises for the president while the president is away or incapacitated. The fact that he can attend ceremonies in the presidents place leaves no room for someone to confuse that with leading the state. Any decisions needed to be taken while he is deputising are instructed directly from the President himself. Christofias admited so in his last debate with the other candidates.

The speaker of the house is a purely ceremonious position, a referee in the house and a stand in who takes instructions from the president.

Hardly running a country now is it?


He is in charge and has absolute power, any moment the president becomes incapacitated and cannot perform his duties, and until a new president is elected! Klerides, on his capacity as the house speaker (parliament president) was in charge of the country for 6 whole months in 1974, until Makarios returned back to Cyprus, and in this capacity he took many decisions that affected the future of Cyprus, until this date! Read the constitution!
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:45 pm

Kifeas wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He replaced Papadopoulos when in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.


The speaker of the house deputises for the president while the president is away or incapacitated. The fact that he can attend ceremonies in the presidents place leaves no room for someone to confuse that with leading the state. Any decisions needed to be taken while he is deputising are instructed directly from the President himself. Christofias admited so in his last debate with the other candidates.

The speaker of the house is a purely ceremonious position, a referee in the house and a stand in who takes instructions from the president.

Hardly running a country now is it?


He is in charge and has absolute power, any moment the president becomes incapacitated and cannot perform his duties, and until a new president is elected! Klerides, on his capacity as the house speaker (parliament president) was in charge of the country for 6 whole months in 1974, until Makarios returned back to Cyprus, and in this capacity he took many decisions that affected the future of Cyprus, until this date! Read the constitution!



Yes Kifeas, that was Clerides. Christofias has not been in that position however. He took over for a couple of days when Papadopoulos rarely took a flight to Brussels.

Watch the last debate again and listen to what christofias says....I have never taken a decision while standing in, I would always communicate with the president and he would instruct me on what to do.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:46 pm

No need to fight Comrades, if there are any queries regarding the Soviet constitution you may direct them to me... 8)
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:49 pm

Get Real! wrote:No need to fight Comrades, if there are any queries regarding the Soviet constitution you may direct them to me... 8)
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:58 pm

DT. wrote:
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miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He replaced Papadopoulos when in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.


The speaker of the house deputises for the president while the president is away or incapacitated. The fact that he can attend ceremonies in the presidents place leaves no room for someone to confuse that with leading the state. Any decisions needed to be taken while he is deputising are instructed directly from the President himself. Christofias admited so in his last debate with the other candidates.

The speaker of the house is a purely ceremonious position, a referee in the house and a stand in who takes instructions from the president.

Hardly running a country now is it?


He is in charge and has absolute power, any moment the president becomes incapacitated and cannot perform his duties, and until a new president is elected! Klerides, on his capacity as the house speaker (parliament president) was in charge of the country for 6 whole months in 1974, until Makarios returned back to Cyprus, and in this capacity he took many decisions that affected the future of Cyprus, until this date! Read the constitution!



Yes Kifeas, that was Clerides. Christofias has not been in that position however. He took over for a couple of days when Papadopoulos rarely took a flight to Brussels.

Watch the last debate again and listen to what christofias says....I have never taken a decision while standing in, I would always communicate with the president and he would instruct me on what to do.


DT, nonsense! If you wish to support Kasoulides because you feel it is a better choice, then find some more valid, more honest and more intelligent arguments, than the anti-communist and backward obnoxious conservative delirium of the last couple of days. I remind you that your party leader, Anastasiades, only a week ago, was speaking of his party's intention to make a "transcendence" (ypervasi) and presumably vote for Christofias, should him and Papadopoulos were the 2nd round candidates, and at that time he was not concerned about Christofia's communist background! Now, all of suddenly you remembered it! How laughable and insincere indeed!
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:59 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
pantheman wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Clearly not as bright as you are :lol:

So whats the answer?

Can i come there with TRNC flag and not worry about being tortured to death?


can i come to north cy with a cyprus flag and NOT have the police stop me and take it from me?


Palio, ma epelanes re, the police won't stop you, but a bullet will :wink:

Haven't you learnt enything yet, anything greek and it gets killed. Fact. Churches, villages, place names, language, money.

Not worth the risk, no human rights over there mate, who you gonna call? Ghost busters ?? :lol: :lol:


akribos re file! Ghost busters an prolabo na piaso ena tilefono prin me skotosoun lol

What about the turkish guy who hung the flag and had the police force him to take it down?

Shahmaran.. not worth risking it id get lost in the north and i wouldent go to north cy anyway not while the turks have our land. If i went to the TRNC with a cy flag i wouldent make it back to the south alive.

and sure some ppl would not be happy to see someone parading a TRNC flag in the south , its like ur saying haha look we invaded took ur land, its insulting!

We have a turkish guy in our class at college he talks about the TRNC and turkey at every chance he gets and ppl in the class look at him like they wanna kill him.

btw what does shahmaran mean?


Well i am more than happy to let you drown in your own ignorance and prejudice, honestly speaking, i wouldn't want you nor your likes anywhere around my side either.

And for your information, i have come across many kids from the "RoC" in my days of studies too, who spoke about their country and the conflict at every given chance, even tried to speak me down publicly for simply being North Cypriot, people thought they were the most annoying fuckers and hated them for being such little racist propaganda whores, including their own compatriots because they were making them look bad too.

Thankfully not everyone was ignorant about the conflict and most knew that the coin had two sides, and they were foreigners!

What is your excuse?
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:04 pm

Kifeas wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote:I usually avoid commenting on Cyprus internal politics. In the case however of AKEL with its communist philosophy , coming to power would be utterly detrimental to Cyprus. The idea that Communist ideals are still preserved in Cyprus is laughable just as the Greek Communist party in Greece with that woman that is wheeled in and out of news studios whenever some anti- American story is circulating.
Is it not time for AKEL ditch this outdated and defeated philosophy , after all Easter Europe has including the mother of them all Russia .


I am not a communist my self! However, when I read pervasive views such Miltiade’s cold war era dated, parochial anti-communist delirium, I cannot resist but to on them!

Miltiades, Christofias was the deputy president of the country, during the last 5 years of Papadopoulos administration. He replaced Papadopoulos when in many occasions, when the later was absent abroad, ill, etc! In his capacity as such, he was in charge when he gave the go ahead to the US upon their request to use Cyprus’s airspace and for American naval vessels to dock Limassol, during the Iraq war. During all these last 5 years, you did not remember that he was a communist and you said nothing in this direction. You did not express similar worries that Cyprus had a communist deputy president, a communist FM, and other ministers. You did not worry that he was backing Papadopoulos and was participating in his government. Now, all of suddenly, you have discovered that he is a communist! Allow me to tell you that I regard your views as non integral, parochial, incidental and insincere.


The speaker of the house deputises for the president while the president is away or incapacitated. The fact that he can attend ceremonies in the presidents place leaves no room for someone to confuse that with leading the state. Any decisions needed to be taken while he is deputising are instructed directly from the President himself. Christofias admited so in his last debate with the other candidates.

The speaker of the house is a purely ceremonious position, a referee in the house and a stand in who takes instructions from the president.

Hardly running a country now is it?


He is in charge and has absolute power, any moment the president becomes incapacitated and cannot perform his duties, and until a new president is elected! Klerides, on his capacity as the house speaker (parliament president) was in charge of the country for 6 whole months in 1974, until Makarios returned back to Cyprus, and in this capacity he took many decisions that affected the future of Cyprus, until this date! Read the constitution!



Yes Kifeas, that was Clerides. Christofias has not been in that position however. He took over for a couple of days when Papadopoulos rarely took a flight to Brussels.

Watch the last debate again and listen to what christofias says....I have never taken a decision while standing in, I would always communicate with the president and he would instruct me on what to do.


DT, nonsense! If you wish to support Kasoulides because you feel it is a better choice, then find some more valid, more honest and more intelligent arguments, than the anti-communist and backward obnoxious conservative delirium of the last couple of days. I remind you that your party leader, Anastasiades, only a week ago, was speaking of his party's intention to make a "transcendence" (ypervasi) and presumably vote for Christofias, should him and Papadopoulos were the 2nd round candidates, and at that time he was not concerned about Christofia's communist background! Now, all of suddenly you remembered it! How laughable and insincere indeed!


WHat anastasiades does is his business. As i said before I am not a DISY supporter.

And you my friend are being dishonest and over exagerrating a ceremonious post to prove an impossible point that Christofias actually had a hand as president of this country already!
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