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Postby Daemon » Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:42 pm

You are so smart boy GR, I admire you, can you brain produce a reasonable argument?

You are a fart machine that is after a record or something?
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Postby unitedwestand » Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:44 pm

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Bananiot wrote:May be for the same reason we refused to accept functional federation prior to 1974 or to implement the provisions of the 1959 Agreements regarding the municipalities prior to 1963.

What do you do when you lose your clout Piratis? Do you think world politics is a game of chess wher you start or abandon the game at will?


Of coursed we refused because we believe in a true democracy as it exists in all other countries in the world, and not what a minority and some outsiders wanted to impose on us to serve their own interests.

My question is if the Turks think that democracy should be different than the way we understand it and the way it is applied in the rest of the word, and instead of equality among citizens to have some "political equality" between the ethnic groups that make up a state, then why didn't they apply this kind of democracy in Turkey and the "trnc"? Why don't the Kurds in Turkey have "political equality", and why don't the GCs in the "trnc" have it?

This is case of war Bananiot. They are our enemies and they are trying to take away our rights and gain on our loss. Their demands are totally unjustified and have nothing to do with democracy or any other accepted principle, and everything to do with the "we have the big guns and we will force what we want on you".
Some, like you, might capitulate. I will not. Because the most important thing in life is decency.


I'm glad you made the point about decency. This is what you lacked for your compatriots hence the mess you're in. Lets hope you have learnt your lesson.

Lets all now put all our efforts into finding a solution. United We Stand.
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Postby Piratis » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:37 pm

unitedwestand wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:May be for the same reason we refused to accept functional federation prior to 1974 or to implement the provisions of the 1959 Agreements regarding the municipalities prior to 1963.

What do you do when you lose your clout Piratis? Do you think world politics is a game of chess wher you start or abandon the game at will?


Of coursed we refused because we believe in a true democracy as it exists in all other countries in the world, and not what a minority and some outsiders wanted to impose on us to serve their own interests.

My question is if the Turks think that democracy should be different than the way we understand it and the way it is applied in the rest of the word, and instead of equality among citizens to have some "political equality" between the ethnic groups that make up a state, then why didn't they apply this kind of democracy in Turkey and the "trnc"? Why don't the Kurds in Turkey have "political equality", and why don't the GCs in the "trnc" have it?

This is case of war Bananiot. They are our enemies and they are trying to take away our rights and gain on our loss. Their demands are totally unjustified and have nothing to do with democracy or any other accepted principle, and everything to do with the "we have the big guns and we will force what we want on you".
Some, like you, might capitulate. I will not. Because the most important thing in life is decency.


I'm glad you made the point about decency. This is what you lacked for your compatriots hence the mess you're in. Lets hope you have learnt your lesson.

Lets all now put all our efforts into finding a solution. United We Stand.


And when was that? When they oppressed us for 3 centuries, or when they collaborated with the colonialists to again refuse to us our freedom and self-determination?

The lesson I learned is that we should never make any compromises on principles such as democracy and human rights.

A real solution is to finally, after all these centuries of foreign rule of our island, to be given our freedom. Thats the solution and that is what we are fighting for.
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Postby humanist » Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:22 pm

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Does it really matter what they looked like? but to me president Talat looked more relaxed and more confident and his command of the English Language was far better than that of the GC leader, who I am starting to admire for his bold move and positive stance, well done Christofias for showing the world that Papadop was the problem for the last 4 years.


VP that was my observation. Fuck man can you guys accept something and just leave it there or does the fact that a Greek speaking Cypriot says something you have to trash it. Can you any of you be objective at all. Give me a break.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:48 pm

humanist wrote:VP
Does it really matter what they looked like? but to me president Talat looked more relaxed and more confident and his command of the English Language was far better than that of the GC leader, who I am starting to admire for his bold move and positive stance, well done Christofias for showing the world that Papadop was the problem for the last 4 years.


VP that was my observation. Fuck man can you guys accept something and just leave it there or does the fact that a Greek speaking Cypriot says something you have to trash it. Can you any of you be objective at all. Give me a break.


Well I watched this with a neutral British person and they thought Talat had Attention Deficit Disorder as he kept biting his lips and shifting his eyes as though waiting for his turn, and not really caring what the person before (Christofias) had to say ....
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Postby Daemon » Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:54 am

Hey. Tzimis(Christofias) is better looking and he have hair. Talat is an ugly Turk like TPap was an ugly mongolian (tourkosporos) serpent (apogonos kourkouta) even uglier than Talat, maybe this is a sign on where the fault is? :?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 23, 2008 1:11 am

humanist wrote:VP
Does it really matter what they looked like? but to me president Talat looked more relaxed and more confident and his command of the English Language was far better than that of the GC leader, who I am starting to admire for his bold move and positive stance, well done Christofias for showing the world that Papadop was the problem for the last 4 years.


VP that was my observation. Fuck man can you guys accept something and just leave it there or does the fact that a Greek speaking Cypriot says something you have to trash it. Can you any of you be objective at all. Give me a break.


Im doing the same whats your problem?
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:43 am

OrPh, is this the only referece you could come up with regarding the

DECEMBER 1963 RIOTS?

How feeble a reply. That must be the official GC line fed to babes like you. You had me searching for something better than that. No wonder you ran off to bed. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Lies, all lies and you know it. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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