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Postby boomerang » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:18 pm

Feisty wrote:I don't understand why you all feel so threatened because Conor is mounting a peaceful protest to try to highlight his case and get it heard in court.
Maybe you are scared that he might just be right and you think his case might just be the tip of the iceberg.
You seem more scared of the publicity than the truth.


Feisty, its not what I am saying...what i am saying connors tactics will end up costing him the case...he might get his case heard, but do not bank on winning it through bullshit tactics...

Win the case and then boast about it...

Don't get mad...get even...
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Postby Feisty » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:19 pm

perdike wrote:
Feisty wrote:
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Feisty wrote:I find it quite amusing that the ones who are most vociferous on this thread are those that do not even choose to live in Cyprus themselves.

What's wrong with you living there Maynard? Scared of having to do National Service?

You all keep on about the courts and the law but that is the very issue. Developers and lawyers every day break the law with seeming impunity and you don't like it when people try to ensure the law is upheld.


Perhaps because we have family/cultural ties with Cyprus.
Why would YOU want to buy there when you hadn't even decided that you would live there (as you said in another thread.)


I did want to live there before I found out about all this. It rather leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It was my way of living in the country with a guaranteed income. Simple logistics.
Furthermore, we live in a global economy. Are you jealous of people with their own business?


I just DESPISE people who go to another country purely for their own self enhancement, and with no intention to contribute to the customs/welfare of the new country.


Then it's probably a good job you weren't born in some third world country because according to you, you'd be prepared to stay there and starve rather than strive for something better.
You clearly lack any ambition.
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Postby Maynard23 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:24 pm

Feisty wrote:
Maynard23 wrote:
Feisty wrote:I find it quite amusing that the ones who are most vociferous on this thread are those that do not even choose to live in Cyprus themselves.

What's wrong with you living there Maynard? Scared of having to do National Service?

You all keep on about the courts and the law but that is the very issue. Developers and lawyers every day break the law with seeming impunity and you don't like it when people try to ensure the law is upheld.



I would gladly do my national service if I could live on the lands of my family, unfortunately there seems to be quite a lot of cheap development taking place there now, perhaps you and Conor might be able to come up with a scam and buy some to let out to the rightful owners.
Maybe that is what lies behind Conor's campaign, he may well be receiving payment from the illegal TRNC to encourage people to buy cheap houses over there.
Conor is such a crafty bastard, I wouldn't put it past him, he has managed to suck you into his den of deceit it seems. :lol:


According to you, your family left Cyprus 50 years ago so how did they lose their land?



I said that my parents left Cyprus 50 years ago, they were a young couple and decided to settle elsewhere.
The lands which through inhertiance they now hold title to, was taken from there own parents who had to flee the invasion by the Turks.
Hope that is simple enough for you, wouldn't want to get involved in any long drawn out legal entanglements, seems there are enough of them about already. :lol:
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Postby perdike » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:26 pm

Feisty wrote:
perdike wrote:
Feisty wrote:
perdike wrote:
Feisty wrote:I find it quite amusing that the ones who are most vociferous on this thread are those that do not even choose to live in Cyprus themselves.

What's wrong with you living there Maynard? Scared of having to do National Service?

You all keep on about the courts and the law but that is the very issue. Developers and lawyers every day break the law with seeming impunity and you don't like it when people try to ensure the law is upheld.


Perhaps because we have family/cultural ties with Cyprus.
Why would YOU want to buy there when you hadn't even decided that you would live there (as you said in another thread.)


I did want to live there before I found out about all this. It rather leaves a bad taste in the mouth. It was my way of living in the country with a guaranteed income. Simple logistics.
Furthermore, we live in a global economy. Are you jealous of people with their own business?


I just DESPISE people who go to another country purely for their own self enhancement, and with no intention to contribute to the customs/welfare of the new country.


Then it's probably a good job you weren't born in some third world country because according to you, you'd be prepared to stay there and starve rather than strive for something better.
You clearly lack any ambition.


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ERR . . . WHAT? WOOLLY LOGIC! BEST JOKE I'VE READ FOR AGES. . . IF YOU ONLY KNEW . . HA HA HA :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:28 pm

perdike where you from?...I am sure don't need to show the shotgun to get answer... :lol:
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Postby Feisty » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:29 pm

Maynard23 wrote:
Feisty wrote:
Maynard23 wrote:
Feisty wrote:I find it quite amusing that the ones who are most vociferous on this thread are those that do not even choose to live in Cyprus themselves.

What's wrong with you living there Maynard? Scared of having to do National Service?

You all keep on about the courts and the law but that is the very issue. Developers and lawyers every day break the law with seeming impunity and you don't like it when people try to ensure the law is upheld.



I would gladly do my national service if I could live on the lands of my family, unfortunately there seems to be quite a lot of cheap development taking place there now, perhaps you and Conor might be able to come up with a scam and buy some to let out to the rightful owners.
Maybe that is what lies behind Conor's campaign, he may well be receiving payment from the illegal TRNC to encourage people to buy cheap houses over there.
Conor is such a crafty bastard, I wouldn't put it past him, he has managed to suck you into his den of deceit it seems. :lol:


According to you, your family left Cyprus 50 years ago so how did they lose their land?



I said that my parents left Cyprus 50 years ago, they were a young couple and decided to settle elsewhere.
The lands which through inhertiance they now hold title to, was taken from there own parents who had to flee the invasion by the Turks.
Hope that is simple enough for you, wouldn't want to get involved in any long drawn out legal entanglements, seems there are enough of them about already. :lol:


And what have you done to help them to fight for their rights?

Let me guess. Sweet FA

Bet you haven't even spent half an hour outside the Turkish Embassy protesting.
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Postby Feisty » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:30 pm

But to get back to the thread.

Conor has every right to protest for his rights and bring attention to the fact that he cannot get his case heard in court and he has many supporters, including me.
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Postby boomerang » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:32 pm

Feisty wrote:But to get back to the thread.

Conor has every right to protest for his rights and bring attention to the fact that he cannot get his case heard in court and he has many supporters, including me.


how old are you feisty if you don't mind me asking that is
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Postby perdike » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:32 pm

boomerang wrote:perdike where you from?...I am sure don't need to show the shotgun to get answer... :lol:


Born in NZ, many moons ago, been everywhere and nowhere in between!
That Feisty sure ain,t my idea of immigration fodder!
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Postby boomerang » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:33 pm

perdike wrote:
boomerang wrote:perdike where you from?...I am sure don't need to show the shotgun to get answer... :lol:


Born in NZ, many moons ago, been everywhere and nowhere in between!
That Feisty sure ain,t my idea of immigration fodder!


how on earth can you people get away with saying six and not get a slap in the face? :lol:
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