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Christofias gave in!

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Postby Magnus » Sun May 25, 2008 12:27 am

It's a bit worying but I'm sure Christofias knows what he's doing and there are enough people around him and in the opposing factions to point out all the possible pitfalls. If people on this forum can figure out all the implications then I'm sure the politicians can.

I think these talks were more about getting those roads open and showing some sort of willingness to continue negotiations. It's just part of the whole 'let's start with what we can agree on rather than what we can't agree on' policy.

Let's give Christofias a chance.
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Postby unitedwestand » Sun May 25, 2008 12:44 am

Get Real! wrote:
mehmet wrote:
Anyone who is NOT a Cypriot Nationalist can only possibly be a Nationalist of some foreign entity… make no mistake.


You make the mistake. It is possible to be an internationalist.

What the hell is that? :?

All nationalisms lead in the same direction.

I doubt you even know the meaning of the word.

Start using a dictionary.


You are about 200 years behind when it comes to languages, we are inventing new words all the time. After cheap labour it is our biggest export. Keep up if you can :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby humanist » Sun May 25, 2008 4:13 am

yes I am sure ........ justice will prevail :)
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Postby Paphitis » Sun May 25, 2008 4:18 am

unitedwestand wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
mehmet wrote:
Anyone who is NOT a Cypriot Nationalist can only possibly be a Nationalist of some foreign entity… make no mistake.


You make the mistake. It is possible to be an internationalist.

What the hell is that? :?

All nationalisms lead in the same direction.

I doubt you even know the meaning of the word.

Start using a dictionary.


You are about 200 years behind when it comes to languages, we are inventing new words all the time. After cheap labour it is our biggest export. Keep up if you can :lol: :lol: :lol:


Yes I agree. Everything about Turkey is cheap.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun May 25, 2008 8:28 am

Kikapu, I disagree with you on this one. The meeting between Talat and Christofias and the outcome were very significant. Ex President Papadopoulos came out of his naphthalene to voice his strong concerns on what went on in the meeting (just like Kifeas and the rest of the forum rejectionists) because Christofias has taken the path towards the only solution possible. I think we should give credit where is due and Papadopoulos was quite analytical when I saw him on tv. If I were him I would be worried stiff too and believe me he is. Christofias has reiterated his support for BBF with two politically equal communities and it became clear that very soon we will see a clash between AKEL and DISI on one hand and the rejectionists on the other. This will eventually clear the air and perhaps for the first time we can expect people to speak out their mind in clear terms dropping the populist act. In other words, two philosophies on the kind of solution we want will clash and may the best one win!

P.S. Pantheman thinks I threatened him and this brought the beast out of him. He also thinks that the word "Turk" is a dirty word and uses it to describe anyone he deslikes. This is typical of all fascist Greek Cypriots and we hear this quite often used in the streets by the layman. I am sure, a face to face meeting with this person will soften him and perhaps make a civilised person out of him. Forgot to mention, I have met almost all the people of the forum and no sticks were needed, even when I met Kifeas.
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Postby Sotos » Sun May 25, 2008 9:01 am

In other words, two philosophies on the kind of solution we want will clash and may the best one win!

The best one won in 2004 but you didn't like the result :roll: You know it will only harm us if you bring another Annan plan and we have to reject it with referendum again! So why you do it? Stop being so fucking selfish man! If you can't work with the options that the Cypriots can accept then resign and let somebody else try! You think that what Turkey can not accept is not an option. What TCs can not accept is not an option. What UK can not accept is not an option. I am telling you that what Cypriots can not accept is not option also!! Is our fucking island for fucks sake! Everybody else has to like the solution except us? What the fuck? :evil:
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Postby bilako22 » Sun May 25, 2008 9:34 am

Sotos wrote:
In other words, two philosophies on the kind of solution we want will clash and may the best one win!

The best one won in 2004 but you didn't like the result :roll: You know it will only harm us if you bring another Annan plan and we have to reject it with referendum again! So why you do it? Stop being so fucking selfish man! If you can't work with the options that the Cypriots can accept then resign and let somebody else try! You think that what Turkey can not accept is not an option. What TCs can not accept is not an option. What UK can not accept is not an option. I am telling you that what Cypriots can not accept is not option also!! Is our fucking island for fucks sake! Everybody else has to like the solution except us? What the fuck? :evil:


calm down old man. you are losing the plot.
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Postby Oracle » Sun May 25, 2008 9:47 am

Sotos wrote:
In other words, two philosophies on the kind of solution we want will clash and may the best one win!

The best one won in 2004 but you didn't like the result :roll: You know it will only harm us if you bring another Annan plan and we have to reject it with referendum again! So why you do it? Stop being so fucking selfish man! If you can't work with the options that the Cypriots can accept then resign and let somebody else try! You think that what Turkey can not accept is not an option. What TCs can not accept is not an option. What UK can not accept is not an option. I am telling you that what Cypriots can not accept is not option also!! Is our fucking island for fucks sake! Everybody else has to like the solution except us? What the fuck? :evil:


Well said Sotos!

Only an idiot accepts unfair rules and disproportionate power and applies them in such a "best can win" contest ....

Mentality like that replaces the kafeneia with Starbucks! :evil:
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Postby miltiades » Sun May 25, 2008 9:48 am

Bananiot wrote:Kikapu, I disagree with you on this one. The meeting between Talat and Christofias and the outcome were very significant. Ex President Papadopoulos came out of his naphthalene to voice his strong concerns on what went on in the meeting (just like Kifeas and the rest of the forum rejectionists) because Christofias has taken the path towards the only solution possible. I think we should give credit where is due and Papadopoulos was quite analytical when I saw him on tv. If I were him I would be worried stiff too and believe me he is. Christofias has reiterated his support for BBF with two politically equal communities and it became clear that very soon we will see a clash between AKEL and DISI on one hand and the rejectionists on the other. This will eventually clear the air and perhaps for the first time we can expect people to speak out their mind in clear terms dropping the populist act. In other words, two philosophies on the kind of solution we want will clash and may the best one win!

P.S. Pantheman thinks I threatened him and this brought the beast out of him. He also thinks that the word "Turk" is a dirty word and uses it to describe anyone he deslikes. This is typical of all fascist Greek Cypriots and we hear this quite often used in the streets by the layman. I am sure, a face to face meeting with this person will soften him and perhaps make a civilised person out of him. Forgot to mention, I have met almost all the people of the forum and no sticks were needed, even when I met Kifeas.

But you haven't met me yet !!!!
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Postby bilako22 » Sun May 25, 2008 9:50 am

pantheman wrote:
Bananiot wrote:
P.S. Pantheman: I know now exactly who you are and I would be more that interested to hear you face to face.


Banaiot,

I am happy that you do. I have no fear from threats from you or anyone else, I am big enough and hard enough to take care of myself. If you think you want to make an issue of it feel free to come get me, since you know EXACTLY who I am. I make no secret and if you want I will even give you directions.

You think my threatening me here I was going to pee my pants? Wrong again pal. You have to do better than that.


Hey , what are your ticket prices for this fight of the gladiators?
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