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Postby Big Al » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:10 am

what the hell happened here??? growuptc's and i were very close to a soltion yesterday (permenent partition), the last sticking point was Turkeys army in the north and yet the converstaion has digressed back to the benfits of unification. We agreed yesterday that even if Cyprus is united today, you are putting of the inevitable ie partition.
Bloody dreamers and hippies dont know what your talking about, neither do the CG nationalist who have to let go of their hopes of running a united Cyprus.
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Postby Big Al » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:13 am

Growuptc's really left me with some hope that there was some GC's with common sense that could see beyond their nationalistic hopes of a united cyprus....it appears that perhaps he/she is a one off rather than a majority, and even though the namegrowuptc's annoys the shit out of me respect to him/her for being a realist!!!!!
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Postby miltiades » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:13 am

Big Al wrote:what the hell happened here??? growuptc's and i were very close to a soltion yesterday (permenent partition), the last sticking point was Turkeys army in the north and yet the converstaion has digressed back to the benfits of unification. We agreed yesterday that even if Cyprus is united today, you are putting of the inevitable ie partition.
Bloody dreamers and hippies dont know what your talking about, neither do the CG nationalist who have to let go of their hopes of running a united Cyprus.

This is a problem for Cypriots NOT bloody foreigners like you mate . Take your flag and join your country !! Turkey that is !!
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Postby Big Al » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:17 am

im no foreigner, im as TC as anyone else on this forum....if only you had half the common sense of growuptc perhaps a cyprus-forum would not be required.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:22 am

Big Al wrote:what the hell happened here??? growuptc's and i were very close to a soltion yesterday (permenent partition), the last sticking point was Turkeys army in the north and yet the converstaion has digressed back to the benfits of unification. We agreed yesterday that even if Cyprus is united today, you are putting of the inevitable ie partition.
Bloody dreamers and hippies dont know what your talking about, neither do the CG nationalist who have to let go of their hopes of running a united Cyprus.

The TC push for partition is nothing but a mere speck in the 10,000 year history of Cyprus so to assume that you can successfully partition AND subsequently maintain/preserve such territory to any worthwhile period of time, is as optimistic as teaching Tutankhamen’s grandmother Intel’s 486 instruction set of opcodes.
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Postby unitedwestand » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:22 am

In an ideal world the island would be united. This will require compromises on both sides.

The education system has the responsibility to teach love and respect on both sides of the border. I know for a fact the exact opposite is true today.

Equal rights and goodwill from both sides can achieve a united Cyprus if the will is there
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Postby miltiades » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:23 am

Big Al wrote:im no foreigner, im as TC as anyone else on this forum....if only you had half the common sense of growuptc perhaps a cyprus-forum would not be required.

If indeed you are a T/C then you did not learn either History or Geography at school , had you done so then you would Know that the Turkish flag is a foreign flag in Cyprus just as the Greek flag is , let me be rude and say that it is plonkers like you on both sides who HAVE CAUSED all the mayhem , killings and suffering of the CYPRIOT PEOPLE.
You are a T/C you say , then be a proud T/C not an Anatolian Turk .
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:26 am

unitedwestand wrote:In an ideal world the island would be united. This will require compromises on both sides.

The education system has the responsibility to teach love and respect on both sides of the border. I know for a fact the exact opposite is true today.

Equal rights and goodwill from both sides can achieve a united Cyprus if the will is there


All the above is catered for via a true democracy backed by the EU and a conversion from the 1960 agreements to that should be easy as pie.
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Postby Big Al » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:31 am

miltiades wrote:
Big Al wrote:im no foreigner, im as TC as anyone else on this forum....if only you had half the common sense of growuptc perhaps a cyprus-forum would not be required.

If indeed you are a T/C then you did not learn either History or Geography at school , had you done so then you would Know that the Turkish flag is a foreign flag in Cyprus just as the Greek flag is , let me be rude and say that it is plonkers like you on both sides who HAVE CAUSED all the mayhem , killings and suffering of the CYPRIOT PEOPLE.
You are a T/C you say , then be a proud T/C not an Anatolian Turk .



fuck me you still dont get it, a turk is a turk is turk is a turk, borders nations mean nothing, nothing separated me from a mainland turk, someone from azerbajan, turkmenistan or any other nation on earth that is inhabited by turks, there are over 350 million, turkey population is just a fraction of turks on this earth. :D
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Postby unitedwestand » Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:32 am

Get Real! wrote:
unitedwestand wrote:In an ideal world the island would be united. This will require compromises on both sides.

The education system has the responsibility to teach love and respect on both sides of the border. I know for a fact the exact opposite is true today.

Equal rights and goodwill from both sides can achieve a united Cyprus if the will is there


All the above is catered for via a true democracy backed by the EU and a conversion from the 1960 agreements to that should be easy as pie.


Our kids are not educated in Brussels. We have an in house problem. EU ideals aren't going to solve it, we need an hands on approach.
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