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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:34 am

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oracle wrote:You are incapable of explaining what you are doing holding nearly half my country, and tearing it apart ... and if I object ... by whatever means possible ... this is all you are capable of as an answer ...


Both in 1963 and 1974, hardliners on the Greek side tried to take the portion of the country that belonged to the Turkish Cypriots for themselves. Somehow I'm not hearing from you about the injustice of THAT, eh, Oracle? Explain to me why Greeks perpetrating injustices are all right while Turks who defend themselves against it are all evil...


Explain to me how a "portion" belonging to Turkish Cypriots was ever assigned .....
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Postby zan » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:36 am

Oracle wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
oracle wrote:You are incapable of explaining what you are doing holding nearly half my country, and tearing it apart ... and if I object ... by whatever means possible ... this is all you are capable of as an answer ...


Both in 1963 and 1974, hardliners on the Greek side tried to take the portion of the country that belonged to the Turkish Cypriots for themselves. Somehow I'm not hearing from you about the injustice of THAT, eh, Oracle? Explain to me why Greeks perpetrating injustices are all right while Turks who defend themselves against it are all evil...


Explain to me how a "portion" belonging to Turkish Cypriots was ever assigned .....


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Postby unitedwestand » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:45 am

Real shame that we have people like oracle. My motto is United We Stand.

I doubt this will ever be possible with people like oracle :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Postby zan » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:49 am

unitedwestand wrote:Real shame that we have people like oracle. My motto is United We Stand.

I doubt this will ever be possible with people like oracle :cry: :cry: :cry:


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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:50 am

unitedwestand wrote:Real shame that we have people like oracle. My motto is United We Stand.

I doubt this will ever be possible with people like oracle :cry: :cry: :cry:


Where is this Utopia where you stand united "whatanityouare"?
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Postby utu » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:24 pm

It is safe to say, Oracle, that your position on this issue is not exactly in 'the spriit of reconciliation', which of course needs to exist if the Cyprus Problem is EVER to be solved. The 'Milosovic solution' to restive minorities is something that should NEVER be entertained...
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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:00 pm

utu wrote:It is safe to say, Oracle, that your position on this issue is not exactly in 'the spriit of reconciliation', which of course needs to exist if the Cyprus Problem is EVER to be solved. The 'Milosovic solution' to restive minorities is something that should NEVER be entertained...

Kindly refrain from preaching to me against holding views which you assert I harbor, based on your biased characterisation.

Stick to criticising my opinions and points when I make them ... otherwise you run the risk of discussing these views with yourself.

Please address my points and do not assert your "view" of me with so little knowledge.

I am not the solution, just as I am not the problem.

Now, the reconciliation needs to come from those who have divided the island and hold it in a partitioned form ... I am not the one stationing armies to sustain this situation ... that is Turkey.

Therefore re-conciliatory moves have to come from Turkey ... not me.

As we have established, unfortunately, Turkey only invaded to achieve what it now has ...... so why would it give up that which it manoeuvred toward for so long? ...

All it can do is lay the blame with others, for a status quo which itself, will never let go of.

My hope for a solution is to use the might of our EU allies to dissolve this intransigence ...

For that to be achieved, I do not need to hold false respect for Turks ....
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Postby GorillaGal » Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:45 pm

Oracle wrote:
utu wrote:It is safe to say, Oracle, that your position on this issue is not exactly in 'the spriit of reconciliation', which of course needs to exist if the Cyprus Problem is EVER to be solved. The 'Milosovic solution' to restive minorities is something that should NEVER be entertained...

Kindly refrain from preaching to me against holding views which you assert I harbor, based on your biased characterisation.

Stick to criticising my opinions and points when I make them ... otherwise you run the risk of discussing these views with yourself.

Please address my points and do not assert your "view" of me with so little knowledge.

I am not the solution, just as I am not the problem.

Now, the reconciliation needs to come from those who have divided the island and hold it in a partitioned form ... I am not the one stationing armies to sustain this situation ... that is Turkey.

Therefore re-conciliatory moves have to come from Turkey ... not me.

As we have established, unfortunately, Turkey only invaded to achieve what it now has ...... so why would it give up that which it manoeuvred toward for so long? ...

All it can do is lay the blame with others, for a status quo which itself, will never let go of.

My hope for a solution is to use the might of our EU allies to dissolve this intransigence ...

For that to be achieved, I do not need to hold false respect for Turks ....


oh, you are definatly PART OF the problem....
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Postby Oracle » Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:50 pm

GorillaGal wrote:
Oracle wrote:
utu wrote:It is safe to say, Oracle, that your position on this issue is not exactly in 'the spriit of reconciliation', which of course needs to exist if the Cyprus Problem is EVER to be solved. The 'Milosovic solution' to restive minorities is something that should NEVER be entertained...

Kindly refrain from preaching to me against holding views which you assert I harbor, based on your biased characterisation.

Stick to criticising my opinions and points when I make them ... otherwise you run the risk of discussing these views with yourself.

Please address my points and do not assert your "view" of me with so little knowledge.

I am not the solution, just as I am not the problem.

Now, the reconciliation needs to come from those who have divided the island and hold it in a partitioned form ... I am not the one stationing armies to sustain this situation ... that is Turkey.

Therefore re-conciliatory moves have to come from Turkey ... not me.

As we have established, unfortunately, Turkey only invaded to achieve what it now has ...... so why would it give up that which it manoeuvred toward for so long? ...

All it can do is lay the blame with others, for a status quo which itself, will never let go of.

My hope for a solution is to use the might of our EU allies to dissolve this intransigence ...

For that to be achieved, I do not need to hold false respect for Turks ....


oh, you are definatly PART OF the problem....


.... why is that?...... oh wise witch of the west!
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:30 pm

GorillaGal wrote:
Oracle wrote:
utu wrote:It is safe to say, Oracle, that your position on this issue is not exactly in 'the spriit of reconciliation', which of course needs to exist if the Cyprus Problem is EVER to be solved. The 'Milosovic solution' to restive minorities is something that should NEVER be entertained...

Kindly refrain from preaching to me against holding views which you assert I harbor, based on your biased characterisation.

Stick to criticising my opinions and points when I make them ... otherwise you run the risk of discussing these views with yourself.

Please address my points and do not assert your "view" of me with so little knowledge.

I am not the solution, just as I am not the problem.

Now, the reconciliation needs to come from those who have divided the island and hold it in a partitioned form ... I am not the one stationing armies to sustain this situation ... that is Turkey.

Therefore re-conciliatory moves have to come from Turkey ... not me.

As we have established, unfortunately, Turkey only invaded to achieve what it now has ...... so why would it give up that which it manoeuvred toward for so long? ...

All it can do is lay the blame with others, for a status quo which itself, will never let go of.

My hope for a solution is to use the might of our EU allies to dissolve this intransigence ...

For that to be achieved, I do not need to hold false respect for Turks ....


oh, you are definatly PART OF the problem....


the sad part is that this sick bastard doesnt know it.
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