boomerang wrote:Eric dayi wrote:Jeez you are a GOOSE.
You hate communists do you?
Everyone who is not a commie hates communism pal. You of course don't because you voted for one.So do you also hate Talat?
Don't be so stupid man, if Talat was a commie he would not have been elected in the first place. :roll::roll:President Christofias does not seem to be an authentic communist for your information.
"does not seem to be" LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
So he just pretends to be a commie to fool you? And you fell for it. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLHe is more along the lines of British Labour.
If that's true then you are in more trouble then if he was an authentic communist.The RoC is a free market economy and always will be.
Wait till your commie "President" is in power a little longer and see what will happen to your "free market". Or should I say, wait a little longer and see what the rest of the democratic countries will do to your communist "country". heheheheheheheheHas President Christofias rattled your cage?
Nope,the South isn't my "cage" pal, it's yours and he'll shut the gates to your cage and isolate you completely pretty soon. LOLOLOLOLOLOLHe must be a threat to your partititionist plans and morrally corrupt society.
Even before his election he stated that he will not do anything different to what TPaps did in the past so in reality (where you don;t seem to be) he is no threat to me or the TRNC's recognition. His election and the following of TPaps' footsteps in the same intransigence policies will soon be your worst nightmares.
The commie will finish off the job that TPaps started, permanent partition.You definately need to grow up mate.
You should have grown up at the last election and realised that electing a commie as your "President" will do you no favours within a democratic EU mate. Some people never learn from their mistakes and you GCs do certainly do not........thank God. :wink::wink:And I am done with talking with such a fool such as yourself.
Losers always come up with a similar line as yours above when they know they have made the biggest mistake of their lives as electing a commie as their "President".
Commies are not welcome in the EU and you will soon find out the hard way. :wink::wink:
I predict happy days for the TRNC in not so distant future because like you
every GC will prefer to run and hide because of their shame.
How does that song go?
Oh happy days........
"eric i want my tukey slap right now" ...you have bigger problems it seems than the commies...what we have here is mutinyMucahit, your assessments are definitely correct. The Annan Plan and any form of "United Cyprus" means death for TRNC and Turkish Cypriots. If the military was more involved in AKP's foreign policy, such a disgrace as the 2004 referendum would never have happened. The AKP would have never been allowed to committ treason. Greeks and the imperialist sponsors would never have been allowed to exploit and propagandize Turkish Cypriot people. The injustices done to Rauf Denktas would never have happened. I have some hope however. The AKP is facing closure. Let us hope the court makes the right decision and bans this treasonous party and excludes its traitor politicians from politics in Turkey. Let them become politicians in their beloved Greece. Now is the time for opposition and patriots in TRNC to file closure charges against Talat's so-called party. There is more than enough evidence to show thier treason.
This is what "eric i want my turkey slap right now" subscribes too...
ps...haven't seen you post in the ATCA forum for a while...the juvenilles are missing their leader... ...now be a good lad and start posting your thoughts... we all can do with more laughs
Eric the comedian strikes again.
For your information, I can tell you that President Christofias is quite the respected politician by Australian diplomats such as non other than Prime Minister Rudd and Premier Mike Rann. He made lots of friends amongst Australian politicians during his visit in March 2005.
He has ambience and charisma. And the free market economy of Cyprus is here to stay. He has also taken a pro EU stance, and has been very well welcomed by the EU establishment and diplomacy.
Indeed, there will be "happy days" ahead for the RoC.