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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby pantheman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:35 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
pantheman wrote: firstly, get rid of that F flag on the mountain.
Remove half the troops (not needed today)
Reverse the charge of Apostolos Andreas
instigate a program of renovation for places of religious interest, ie churches
Abide by the customs union and recognise cypriot shipping ports and airports


I agree 100% with all of these demands.

In the meantime, if Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot school students are given the opportunity, if they so wish, to learn one another's languages, I believe this can also make a positive contribution towards reconciliation.

Agios Ionas in his post suggested that this would be a positive measure, and I merely pointed out that there have recently been some moves in this direction. What is your big problem with that? I am having a lot of difficulty understanding your totally disproportionate outbursts today.


Tim,

apologies if I come across like that, all I am doing is countering all the rubbish that is getting posted here supporting the Tr regime.

I know you are connected to Tr and I always feel you only ever take there side even when you can see that they are in the wrong.

Anyway, no harm done, I hope.
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Postby Oracle » Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:48 pm

pantheman wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
pantheman wrote: firstly, get rid of that F flag on the mountain.
Remove half the troops (not needed today)
Reverse the charge of Apostolos Andreas
instigate a program of renovation for places of religious interest, ie churches
Abide by the customs union and recognise cypriot shipping ports and airports


I agree 100% with all of these demands.

In the meantime, if Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot school students are given the opportunity, if they so wish, to learn one another's languages, I believe this can also make a positive contribution towards reconciliation.

Agios Ionas in his post suggested that this would be a positive measure, and I merely pointed out that there have recently been some moves in this direction. What is your big problem with that? I am having a lot of difficulty understanding your totally disproportionate outbursts today.


Tim,

apologies if I come across like that, all I am doing is countering all the rubbish that is getting posted here supporting the Tr regime.

I know you are connected to Tr and I always feel you only ever take there side even when you can see that they are in the wrong.

Anyway, no harm done, I hope.


Pantheman .. he is only happy to support you because you have suggested 20,000 Turkish troops have the right to stay on Cyprus!

Why?

Why are you giving the right and recognition to 20,000 Turkish troops to be permanently stationed on Cyprus?

Are you working too hard and not thinking straight my dear?.

All Turkish troops, settlers and TC traitors out of Cyprus now!
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Postby miltiades » Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:24 pm

Oracle wrote:
pantheman wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
pantheman wrote: firstly, get rid of that F flag on the mountain.
Remove half the troops (not needed today)
Reverse the charge of Apostolos Andreas
instigate a program of renovation for places of religious interest, ie churches
Abide by the customs union and recognise cypriot shipping ports and airports


I agree 100% with all of these demands.

In the meantime, if Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot school students are given the opportunity, if they so wish, to learn one another's languages, I believe this can also make a positive contribution towards reconciliation.

Agios Ionas in his post suggested that this would be a positive measure, and I merely pointed out that there have recently been some moves in this direction. What is your big problem with that? I am having a lot of difficulty understanding your totally disproportionate outbursts today.


Tim,

apologies if I come across like that, all I am doing is countering all the rubbish that is getting posted here supporting the Tr regime.

I know you are connected to Tr and I always feel you only ever take there side even when you can see that they are in the wrong.

Anyway, no harm done, I hope.


Pantheman .. he is only happy to support you because you have suggested 20,000 Turkish troops have the right to stay on Cyprus!

Why?

Why are you giving the right and recognition to 20,000 Turkish troops to be permanently stationed on Cyprus?

Are you working too hard and not thinking straight my dear?.

All Turkish troops, settlers and TC traitors out of Cyprus now!

Any ideas as to how the 20,000 Turkish troops , the settlers as well as ALL T/Cs can be " encouraged " to wave goodbye to Cyprus ??
Just simple and to the point please O.
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Postby umit07 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:00 pm

Same shit just keeps on coming.
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Postby pantheman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:10 pm

Oracle wrote:
pantheman wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
pantheman wrote: firstly, get rid of that F flag on the mountain.
Remove half the troops (not needed today)
Reverse the charge of Apostolos Andreas
instigate a program of renovation for places of religious interest, ie churches
Abide by the customs union and recognise cypriot shipping ports and airports


I agree 100% with all of these demands.

In the meantime, if Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot school students are given the opportunity, if they so wish, to learn one another's languages, I believe this can also make a positive contribution towards reconciliation.

Agios Ionas in his post suggested that this would be a positive measure, and I merely pointed out that there have recently been some moves in this direction. What is your big problem with that? I am having a lot of difficulty understanding your totally disproportionate outbursts today.


Tim,

apologies if I come across like that, all I am doing is countering all the rubbish that is getting posted here supporting the Tr regime.

I know you are connected to Tr and I always feel you only ever take there side even when you can see that they are in the wrong.

Anyway, no harm done, I hope.


Pantheman .. he is only happy to support you because you have suggested 20,000 Turkish troops have the right to stay on Cyprus!

Why?

Why are you giving the right and recognition to 20,000 Turkish troops to be permanently stationed on Cyprus?

Are you working too hard and not thinking straight my dear?.

All Turkish troops, settlers and TC traitors out of Cyprus now!


Oracle my dear, I was not giving any right nor recognition.I was talking about a good will gesture as an initial act until a final solution is found. Of course ALL the troops should be removed. You have no worries about me and where I stand I can assure you.

there you go, feel better now chick :wink:
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Postby humanist » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:19 pm

am with you on this one Oracles
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