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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:35 pm

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Bananiot wrote:I did not vote for Christofias to form a pact with corrupt DIKO. I am sure Papapetrou will be making second thoughts too.

Destiny has played a cruel trick on you...


I was thinking to make that prediction, but I couldn't risk to be wrong twice in a week :lol: But I guess Papapetrou was indeed asked to crawl back to his hole since his (at most) 1% is irrelevant.

As I said, the biggest loser of the first round of the elections are Bananiot and co. Their only chance would be if Papadopoulos had passed to the second round, and they (EDI) were hopping to act as a glue between DYSI and AKEL. Honestly, that was day dreaming. If Papadopoulos had passed to the second round he would have won easily since even in the very unlikely senario that DISY supported AKEL or vice versa, it would be impossible to push the right voters to vote for a communist, or the left voters to vote for a neoliberal.

So what is going to happen now Bananiot? While we, the majority of Cypriots, will for once again put our support behind the new president of Cyprus against our common enemy (Turkey) you will for once more side with the Turks and betray your country? Even if the one we will elect was your first choice in these elections? Should we expect to see you posting that "Christofias is the obstacle for a solution" soon?

I don't know what stories Bananiot will come up with once he comes out of hiding but the one thing I do know is that life is about to get tougher for him around here... :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:40 pm

DT. wrote:I would politely ask everyone to please visit the website of the person that is going to lead Cyprus into the 21st century.

http://www.akel.org.cy/English/akel.html

Especially enjoy the soviet emblems all over the site.

:lol: I'm seriously considering repainting the house burgundy or something... :?

Btw, this is my favorite bit from the site...

"Comrade Eleni Mavrou Mayoress of Nicosia" :lol:

Henceforth, I DEMAND you all call me "Comrade GR"!!! 8)
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Postby Piratis » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:45 pm

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Bananiot wrote:I did not vote for Christofias to form a pact with corrupt DIKO. I am sure Papapetrou will be making second thoughts too.

Destiny has played a cruel trick on you...


I was thinking to make that prediction, but I couldn't risk to be wrong twice in a week :lol: But I guess Papapetrou was indeed asked to crawl back to his hole since his (at most) 1% is irrelevant.

As I said, the biggest loser of the first round of the elections are Bananiot and co. Their only chance would be if Papadopoulos had passed to the second round, and they (EDI) were hopping to act as a glue between DYSI and AKEL. Honestly, that was day dreaming. If Papadopoulos had passed to the second round he would have won easily since even in the very unlikely senario that DISY supported AKEL or vice versa, it would be impossible to push the right voters to vote for a communist, or the left voters to vote for a neoliberal.

So what is going to happen now Bananiot? While we, the majority of Cypriots, will for once again put our support behind the new president of Cyprus against our common enemy (Turkey) you will for once more side with the Turks and betray your country? Even if the one we will elect was your first choice in these elections? Should we expect to see you posting that "Christofias is the obstacle for a solution" soon?

I don't know what stories Bananiot will come up with once he comes out of hiding but the one thing I do know is that life is about to get tougher for him around here... :lol:


I wonder if Bananiot prefers Pittokopitis as the minister of education or if he prefers to leave the choice up to the Archibishop ;)
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Postby miltiades » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:14 pm

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michalis5354 wrote:The Soviet Union may have been disolved but the principles are there. I heard Chritofias in a TV 3-4 days ago referring to a MIX economy not a Free Economy. The reason we have so much beauracracy in governemnt with all these fat salaries and low productivity its because of the strong Unions. no body can touch the employee in the government even If he does a second or third job at the expense of the rest private employees who they work in half salaries because there are strong unions. This is one example....


My dear parrot, in case you also have just waken up, like Miltiades, mix-economy is what we always have had in Cyprus, both during the 10 years of Klerides administration and the 5 years of Papadopoulos! Mix-economy simply means that you have both private enterprises and corporations, as well as state owned ones, like the electricity and telecommunication authorities, CyCB TV station, Cyprus airways, etc, etc! In that sense, there is no country on this planet that cannot be classed as a mixed economy, because there is no country in which there are no state owned enterprises, not even in the USA!

Dont be so f..ng rude , what makes you think I have just woken up you impertinent little man. The Soviet Union has indeed collapsed and it is about time the Cypriots wake up to reality and understand that the communist ideology has been thoroughly discredited , but it seems they take their cue from those arseholes in Greece. What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , no one will highlight the fact that the Soviet block has collapsed , indeed the fact that the Soviet block has seized to exist is a further indication of how ludicrous a win by Christofias will be viewed by the West.
Debate and do not insult , any discourteous replies will be met with equally pungent responses , a taste of which you may allready have encountered , I'm not a kid so just show some respect !!
I may also add that the main constituents of Cyprus's mixed economy are the huge amounts invested by the Brits and the Chiarlies ..
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:47 pm

miltiades wrote: What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , ....


This is obviously your fantasy! You seem to have little idea of how the EU functions!

Ex-president George Vasileiou is one of the most pro-EU politicians in Cyprus! He was appointed by Clerides as the chief negotiator of Cyprus with the EU, during its EU accession process, and quite successfully I may add! He probably knows more about the EU and how it functions, than any other politician in Cyprus. He now backs Chritofias candidacy! If what you have been claiming above, had the slightest element of validity, he would have been the first one to know it and would have never backed him for the presidency! Do you know more about the EU and how it functions, than Vasileiou?

Militiades, I suggest you get over your fixations, and you have many I may add!
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Postby Daemon » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:51 pm

Kifea eisai pragmatika arrostos tzie anarothkioume poios en diatethimenos na asxolithei mazi sou pou tin Evropi gia na lisei ta psixologika sou.

Kifea you are truly sick and I just wonder who (from Europe) will give a shit for your psychological problems. :lol: :lol:

Re arrostimeno apovlito, parasito PRODOTI (tzie pou eise akoma tora pou oi pelloi enna sinaxtoun mazi mas tziame pou eprepe na einai eks arxis OI PATRIOTES malakismeno, kartera to tzie erkete, tziame tha katalaveis pou odigoun oi arrostoi san ton TPap tzie ton Malakario tzie men paraksenefteis me tin EOKA C ennan to pliroma tis istorias and I will be there to watch and laugh with your sickness) pou gamiese asistola, kom-mouni-stoui Kifea pote enna kopseis tin manakia? en sou to eipen o pnevmtikos sou oti o moutsios en amartia? :? :lol:

This nice person called Makrios who by his pathetic actions lead US to save your pathetic ksixesmeno kolo twice was called the Castro of Mediterranean (Makarios-Castro-TPap thing and Tzimis Christofias, this is your history :lol: :lol: ) was trying to be in the middle of everything, to let the whole world make circles around him, (like he thought) with supporting his absolutely nothing that was based in his egomania, that for a strange reason this psychological syndrome that his shit are suffering from is like a bud karma that is making circles until we will find a way out of the circle or until this sickness will destroy us (does this remind your something xesmene?).

The introversion psychological problem that you and the rest shit of Makarios and Grivas (I’m may even like Grivas in feature, you never know where your sickness will lead in to) that suffering from had empowered by Makarios egomania and his madness to go against NATO (and Greece) where in the same time he though what he can manipulate the USSR just to satisfy his tremendous psychological problem that was based in the sickest introversion there is, in a person introversion and not an ideological or an ethnic one.And he took from both a big cucumber (the one that is in your pathetic ass).

Does ALL THIS re gamimene PRODOTI pou gamiese asistola remind your something?

There are some poulimena apovlita (TRAITORS) from this pathetic kolo party called DIKO (DImokratikoi KOloi) that was trying to hide behind the NO of the people to sell their bullshits, their psychological problems (that basically come from TPap thing) and their pseudo patriotism hided behind their weakness, their pathetic fears and their incapability and they decided to divide people between patriots and traitors, do you like this game AXRISTA APOVLITA? This is where the circle is turn around. Be ready.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:53 pm

Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote: What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , ....


This is obviously your fantasy! You seem to have little idea of how the EU functions!

Ex-president George Vasileiou is one of the most pro-EU politicians in Cyprus! He was appointed by Clerides as the chief negotiator of Cyprus with the EU, during its EU accession process, and quite successfully I may add! He probably knows more about the EU and how it functions, than any other politician in Cyprus. He now backs Chritofias candidacy! If what you have been claiming above, had the slightest element of validity, he would have been the first one to know it and would have never backed him for the presidency! Do you know more about the EU and how it functions, than Vasileiou?

Militiades, I suggest you get over your fixations, and you have many I may add!


Is that why in the previous 2 elections Vasilliou sided himself with clerides rather than Christofias even though christofias got him to power? Seems to me like the same thing that Papadopoulos did, Christofias got him to power and then when christofias wanted pay-back Papadopoulos told him where to go.

Looks to me that Christofias has been a vehicle for a few people due to his countless obedient masses. However, as soon as he's not required anymore no one looks like they want to work with him anymore....Why is that?
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:08 pm

DT. wrote:
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miltiades wrote: What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , ....


This is obviously your fantasy! You seem to have little idea of how the EU functions!

Ex-president George Vasileiou is one of the most pro-EU politicians in Cyprus! He was appointed by Clerides as the chief negotiator of Cyprus with the EU, during its EU accession process, and quite successfully I may add! He probably knows more about the EU and how it functions, than any other politician in Cyprus. He now backs Chritofias candidacy! If what you have been claiming above, had the slightest element of validity, he would have been the first one to know it and would have never backed him for the presidency! Do you know more about the EU and how it functions, than Vasileiou?

Militiades, I suggest you get over your fixations, and you have many I may add!


Is that why in the previous 2 elections Vasilliou sided himself with clerides rather than Christofias even though christofias got him to power? Seems to me like the same thing that Papadopoulos did, Christofias got him to power and then when christofias wanted pay-back Papadopoulos told him where to go.

Looks to me that Christofias has been a vehicle for a few people due to his countless obedient masses. However, as soon as he's not required anymore no one looks like they want to work with him anymore....Why is that?


Well, Diko does and so did Edek!

You know something! I wouldn't get involved between any debate between Kasoulides and Christofias, and I would say, who ever wins more votes I will salute him as the president of the country, if it wasn't for this ridiculous, cheap and pathetic line of arguments on the basis of Christofia's communist background and the rest of garbage about salvaging the "Greco-Christian" ideals and pedia, that none of those idiots initiating them for the last couple of days have a clue of what they stand for!
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Postby miltiades » Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:16 pm

Kifeas wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote: What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , ....


This is obviously your fantasy! You seem to have little idea of how the EU functions!

Ex-president George Vasileiou is one of the most pro-EU politicians in Cyprus! He was appointed by Clerides as the chief negotiator of Cyprus with the EU, during its EU accession process, and quite successfully I may add! He probably knows more about the EU and how it functions, than any other politician in Cyprus. He now backs Chritofias candidacy! If what you have been claiming above, had the slightest element of validity, he would have been the first one to know it and would have never backed him for the presidency! Do you know more about the EU and how it functions, than Vasileiou?

Militiades, I suggest you get over your fixations, and you have many I may add!


Is that why in the previous 2 elections Vasilliou sided himself with clerides rather than Christofias even though christofias got him to power? Seems to me like the same thing that Papadopoulos did, Christofias got him to power and then when christofias wanted pay-back Papadopoulos told him where to go.

Looks to me that Christofias has been a vehicle for a few people due to his countless obedient masses. However, as soon as he's not required anymore no one looks like they want to work with him anymore....Why is that?


Well, Diko does and so did Edek!

You know something! I wouldn't get involved between any debate between Kasoulides and Christofias, and I would say, who ever wins more votes I will salute him as the president of the country, if it wasn't for this ridiculous, cheap and pathetic line of arguments on the basis of Christofia's communist background and the rest of garbage about salvaging the "Greco-Christian" ideals and pedia, that none of those idiots initiating them for the last couple of days have a clue of what they stand for!

NO CYPRIOT POLICIAN CAN BE COUNTED AMONGST THE WORLDS 1000 SKILLFUL DIPLOMATS.
Let me tell you something , if Christophias wins on Sunday and Cyprus installs a communist president , solution or no solution the " TRNC" will be recognised by the USA and Brittain. Short sightedness is a virtue for Cypriots ! All of our ills were our own manifestations but we are too damn stubborn to see it. So what if Vasiliou was appointed as EU negotiator , who the hell is he in the international world of diplomats , how many diplomats the world around have heard of him ! He is supporting Christophias not because he feels that he , Christophias is the best man for Cyprus , but because he feels he , Christophias is the best for Him.
Cypriot diplomats are embryonic entities still learning how to negotiate in the world of politics .
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:20 pm

Kifeas wrote:
DT. wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote: What you fail to see is that a communist president of Cyprus will be seen in the light of just that , a communist president , ....


This is obviously your fantasy! You seem to have little idea of how the EU functions!

Ex-president George Vasileiou is one of the most pro-EU politicians in Cyprus! He was appointed by Clerides as the chief negotiator of Cyprus with the EU, during its EU accession process, and quite successfully I may add! He probably knows more about the EU and how it functions, than any other politician in Cyprus. He now backs Chritofias candidacy! If what you have been claiming above, had the slightest element of validity, he would have been the first one to know it and would have never backed him for the presidency! Do you know more about the EU and how it functions, than Vasileiou?

Militiades, I suggest you get over your fixations, and you have many I may add!


Is that why in the previous 2 elections Vasilliou sided himself with clerides rather than Christofias even though christofias got him to power? Seems to me like the same thing that Papadopoulos did, Christofias got him to power and then when christofias wanted pay-back Papadopoulos told him where to go.

Looks to me that Christofias has been a vehicle for a few people due to his countless obedient masses. However, as soon as he's not required anymore no one looks like they want to work with him anymore....Why is that?


Well, Diko does and so did Edek!

You know something! I wouldn't get involved between any debate between Kasoulides and Christofias, and I would say, who ever wins more votes I will salute him as the president of the country, if it wasn't for this ridiculous, cheap and pathetic line of arguments on the basis of Christofia's communist background and the rest of garbage about salvaging the "Greco-Christian" ideals and pedia, that none of those idiots initiating them for the last couple of days have a clue of what they stand for!


I'm glad you're not reffering to me Kifeas as an "idiot", since i have neither provided cheap or pathetic line of arguments. I have merely been trying to correct you in some of your assumptions.
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