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Postby DT. » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:23 pm

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michalis5354 wrote:4 parties (AKEL, DIKO, EDEK, EDI ) colluded against 1 (DUSI) our party . Miltiades has descrived the scene very clearly. Deals have been done behind closed doors . We know all the KIPRIAKI NOOTROPIA. The SHEEPS.

Despite the above Kasoulides has managed to win a significant perectage from other parties. His philosophy has won and I need to congradulate him for this. I never believed in Communism and I will never do .

By the way my 87 y o Grand mother has voted as expected Christofias ...
I need to congratulate Kasoulides for this achievement despite this collusson.

DUSI has won and gets Stronger!


Don't be a bad loser. The Cypriot people have made a democratic choice like they did last week. Why can't some people respect democracy? :roll:

Indeed Piratis , the people of Cyprus made a democratic choice .
The countdown to recognition has begun in earnest and the "plan" that will be used to sell it to the people of Cyprus is already on the drawing board .
Mark my words , that this election result will go down in the history of CYPRUS AS ONE OF THE 3 BIGGEST BLUNDERS OUR NATION HAS SUFFERED.
The first was to ditch the Zurich agreements so soon after independence , the second was to invite Turkey to invade and this current one to isolate Cyprus and make it not only the joke of Europe but the darling of Cuba , Moldova , Iran Kazakhstan and all other Anti American tin pot little states.
Off to have a bottle of RED Chateau Comradof 2008 !!
LONG LIVE THE ROC , MAY WE LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER BATTLE .


Who has invited Turkey to invade?

Turkey was" invited " to invade by the extremists Cypriots along with the Greek irresponsible Junta . I think you misunderstand the point that I'm making and that is that our misfortunes ARE of our own making , regardless which function of the "political " scene was directly predominantly responsible.What I'm trying to say is that you can not blame AKEL when in a few months time recognition begins to become a reality , you must put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the Cypriot people. This election result has confirmed beyond a shadow of a doubt where the Cypriots want to be in 5 years from now. The outcasts of Europe and the West. You Sir have made your bed now lay on it , dont blame the West when it turns its back on Cyprus , don't be surprised that the Americans will be the first nation to begin the dismantling of the embargoes , dont be at all surprised that this time next year your dream and mine of unification is buried for good.

May I finish by expressing my support to the new government of the ROC and add that I most sincerely hope that my predictions are wrong.


We'll stand with them Milt, we'll do the dirty work of excusing them to foreigners and correcting this image of Communism that is already appearing in the worlds press. Titles such as "Communist govt in Cyprus!" have already started appearing in US headlines. The govt need to begin a collosal project of image building and PR work.

They need to get rid of the RED FLAGS, the CHE GUEVARA FLAGS, THE FIDEL FLAGS, I think I even saw a Venezuelan flag in the celebrations glorifying Chavez of all people!!! Its all nice to be insulted by Greek flags and to demonstrate the horrifying shock that some members have exhibited but where is the horror regarding this xenomanic and irrelevant flags of foreign revolutionaries and past (dead) ideological systems?

Priority No 1 CHANGE THE IMAGE and never breath a word of your communist ideals to ANYONE!

Hoping someone is listening.


Kifeas, why do I not hear you protesting so strongly against those flags I've listed above? Are we only trained to react to the Hellenic flag?
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Postby miltiades » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:33 pm

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miltiades wrote:May I finish by expressing my support to the new government of the ROC and add that I most sincerely hope that my predictions are wrong.


That is the cowards way out.

You are trying to have it both ways ...

If things go wrong, you take the credit for saying you were right.

If things go right, you take the credit for having hope.

That is where you are dreadfully wrong. I beleive in the democratic principles that led to the election of a communist president for Cyprus.
You do not surely expect me to wish all the rotten luck for my nation do you ? Let me say it very clearly , that my tiny contribution towards a united Cyprus will continue regardless who the president is , my allegiance is to my country and not to a political party. I reiterate that February 24th will go down in Cyprus History as another blunder , time will show . Cyprus needed a communist president like it needed Turkey taking over all of Cyprus. The political and economic repercussions will be too severe to ponder , still hope that I'm wrong .
May I also say that I feel rather embarassed that my country of birth has chosen a communist as its president on the same day that Raul Castro was sworn in as the president of Cuba !!!! What a joke !!
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Postby Kifeas » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:37 pm

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miltiades wrote:May I finish by expressing my support to the new government of the ROC and add that I most sincerely hope that my predictions are wrong.


That is the cowards way out.

You are trying to have it both ways ...

If things go wrong, you take the credit for saying you were right.

If things go right, you take the credit for having hope.

That is where you are dreadfully wrong. I beleive in the democratic principles that led to the election of a communist president for Cyprus.
You do not surely expect me to wish all the rotten luck for my nation do you ? Let me say it very clearly , that my tiny contribution towards a united Cyprus will continue regardless who the president is , my allegiance is to my country and not to a political party. I reiterate that February 24th will go down in Cyprus History as another blunder , time will show . Cyprus needed a communist president like it needed Turkey taking over all of Cyprus. The political and economic repercussions will be too severe to ponder , still hope that I'm wrong .
May I also say that I feel rather embarassed that my country of birth has chosen a communist as its president on the same day that Raul Castro was sworn in as the president of Cuba !!!! What a joke !!


Miltiades, did the US congratulate Raul Castro for his sworn in as the president of Cuba, and said they are looking forward to deepen their bilateral relations??? C'mon, tell us!!!
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Postby DT. » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:39 pm

Kifeas, your comment on my question above please.
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Postby Kifeas » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:41 pm

DT. wrote:Kifeas, your comment on my question above please.


Your question is irrelevant! The two cases are not comparable!
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Postby Stout » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:43 pm

miltiades wrote: May I also say that I feel rather embarassed that my country of birth has chosen a communist as its president on the same day that Raul Castro was sworn in as the president of Cuba !!!! What a joke !!



I wonder if the Yanks will now invade the "Bay of Turtles" like they did the "Bay of Pigs" in Cuba, Christofias has said he will now grow a beard and dress in combat gear when he appears in public. :lol: :lol:
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Postby DT. » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:45 pm

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DT. wrote:Kifeas, your comment on my question above please.


Your question is irrelevant! The two cases are not comparable!


WHy is is irrelevant Kifeas? Why where you so shocked and horrified at the Hellenic flags and yet you have not uttered one word at the Red flags, the CCCP flags, the Che Guevara Flags, the Cuban flags and the Venezuelan flags?

WHy is it irrelevant Kifeas? We're all anxious to hear.
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Postby miltiades » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:46 pm

Kifeas wrote:
miltiades wrote:
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miltiades wrote:May I finish by expressing my support to the new government of the ROC and add that I most sincerely hope that my predictions are wrong.


That is the cowards way out.

You are trying to have it both ways ...

If things go wrong, you take the credit for saying you were right.

If things go right, you take the credit for having hope.

That is where you are dreadfully wrong. I beleive in the democratic principles that led to the election of a communist president for Cyprus.
You do not surely expect me to wish all the rotten luck for my nation do you ? Let me say it very clearly , that my tiny contribution towards a united Cyprus will continue regardless who the president is , my allegiance is to my country and not to a political party. I reiterate that February 24th will go down in Cyprus History as another blunder , time will show . Cyprus needed a communist president like it needed Turkey taking over all of Cyprus. The political and economic repercussions will be too severe to ponder , still hope that I'm wrong .
May I also say that I feel rather embarassed that my country of birth has chosen a communist as its president on the same day that Raul Castro was sworn in as the president of Cuba !!!! What a joke !!


Miltiades, did the US congratulate Raul Castro for his sworn in as the president of Cuba, and said they are looking forward to deepen their bilateral relations??? C'mon, tell us!!!


I'm not aware of any American reaction to events in Cuba , but I do know that congratulatory emails were sent by Mr Christofias to comrade Castro , and reciprocals were in order too.
I would like to remind you that it is a diplomatic gesture that all newly elected or in the case of Raul newly promoted , congratulations are sent by all states.I beleive that the ROC was the first to do so in the case of the Cuban leader and I also believe that it was the second to congratulate Hamas on winning in Gaza , the first was the KKE of Greece .
We shall exchange views discuss events as they develop over the next few months .
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Postby Kifeas » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:47 pm

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miltiades wrote: May I also say that I feel rather embarassed that my country of birth has chosen a communist as its president on the same day that Raul Castro was sworn in as the president of Cuba !!!! What a joke !!



I wonder if the Yanks will now invade the "Bay of Turtles" like they did the "Bay of Pigs" in Cuba, Christofias has said he will now grow a beard and dress in combat gear when he appears in public. :lol: :lol:


And with the US blessings and congratulations this time ...unlike in Cuba's case! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:48 pm

DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:Kifeas, your comment on my question above please.


Your question is irrelevant! The two cases are not comparable!


WHy is is irrelevant Kifeas? Why where you so shocked and horrified at the Hellenic flags and yet you have not uttered one word at the Red flags, the CCCP flags, the Che Guevara Flags, the Cuban flags and the Venezuelan flags?

WHy is it irrelevant Kifeas? We're all anxious to hear.


They confuse the enemy 8)

(.... the Turks! .... remember them :? )
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