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Re: GR! You talk very big for such a little man!

Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:25 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Bafidis; you forgot that GR is indeed a hero - of sorts. One that boasts of capturing a TC shepherd allegedly a spy - single handedly. Me thinks you picked on the wrong man. :lol:

The man was lethal brandishing a Victorinox... :lol:
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Postby yialousa1971 » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:41 pm

Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Boooooooring!

Next! Who else wants attention today? Image


Thats what everyone is saying about your "religious intolerance thread". :lol: :lol:

:shock: Has someone managed to counter it? Amazing!

Better start practicing folks because there's more where that one came from...


For a religious intolerant yourself, don't you find it a little hypocritical?

Besides all those cases are decades old .... :roll:

I’d like to get to the bottom of “Hellenism” and find out why so many of my compatriots have been taken by storm. I can understand those with one or more Greek parents but the rest… the mind boggles! :?


Hellenism isn't the threat to Cyprus .... Enosis was, but now it's not!

So let's just take off from our common ground again, having flexed some cerebral muscle on each other :lol: .... as we wait for the first foolish Turk to appear for our delectation!

(Problem is they keep appearing disguised as GCs with Greek flags :? )


Was that sneaky remark about me son, I thought you had got over your paranoia. Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!
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Postby Oracle » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:50 pm

yialousa1971 wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Boooooooring!

Next! Who else wants attention today? Image


Thats what everyone is saying about your "religious intolerance thread". :lol: :lol:

:shock: Has someone managed to counter it? Amazing!

Better start practicing folks because there's more where that one came from...


For a religious intolerant yourself, don't you find it a little hypocritical?

Besides all those cases are decades old .... :roll:

I’d like to get to the bottom of “Hellenism” and find out why so many of my compatriots have been taken by storm. I can understand those with one or more Greek parents but the rest… the mind boggles! :?


Hellenism isn't the threat to Cyprus .... Enosis was, but now it's not!

So let's just take off from our common ground again, having flexed some cerebral muscle on each other :lol: .... as we wait for the first foolish Turk to appear for our delectation!

(Problem is they keep appearing disguised as GCs with Greek flags :? )


Was that sneaky remark about me son, I thought you had got over your paranoia. Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!


Oh hullo Yialousa! Did the 279 arrive at last! :roll:

Union with Greece was a threat to self-determination that is all. It was the second best option otherwise.
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Postby yialousa1971 » Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:08 pm

Oracle wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Boooooooring!

Next! Who else wants attention today? Image


Thats what everyone is saying about your "religious intolerance thread". :lol: :lol:

:shock: Has someone managed to counter it? Amazing!

Better start practicing folks because there's more where that one came from...


For a religious intolerant yourself, don't you find it a little hypocritical?

Besides all those cases are decades old .... :roll:

I’d like to get to the bottom of “Hellenism” and find out why so many of my compatriots have been taken by storm. I can understand those with one or more Greek parents but the rest… the mind boggles! :?


Hellenism isn't the threat to Cyprus .... Enosis was, but now it's not!

So let's just take off from our common ground again, having flexed some cerebral muscle on each other :lol: .... as we wait for the first foolish Turk to appear for our delectation!

(Problem is they keep appearing disguised as GCs with Greek flags :? )


Was that sneaky remark about me son, I thought you had got over your paranoia. Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!


Oh hullo Yialousa! Did the 279 arrive at last! :roll:

Union with Greece was a threat to self-determination that is all. It was the second best option otherwise.


I didn't get the 279 today, it was the 191 and then 307 to get home. The Cretians don't seem to have a problem do they. They had Enosis and they still are Cretians but are part of Greece.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:09 am

yialousa1971 wrote:
Oracle wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Boooooooring!

Next! Who else wants attention today? Image


Thats what everyone is saying about your "religious intolerance thread". :lol: :lol:

:shock: Has someone managed to counter it? Amazing!

Better start practicing folks because there's more where that one came from...


For a religious intolerant yourself, don't you find it a little hypocritical?

Besides all those cases are decades old .... :roll:

I’d like to get to the bottom of “Hellenism” and find out why so many of my compatriots have been taken by storm. I can understand those with one or more Greek parents but the rest… the mind boggles! :?


Hellenism isn't the threat to Cyprus .... Enosis was, but now it's not!

So let's just take off from our common ground again, having flexed some cerebral muscle on each other :lol: .... as we wait for the first foolish Turk to appear for our delectation!

(Problem is they keep appearing disguised as GCs with Greek flags :? )


Was that sneaky remark about me son, I thought you had got over your paranoia. Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!


Oh hullo Yialousa! Did the 279 arrive at last! :roll:

Union with Greece was a threat to self-determination that is all. It was the second best option otherwise.


I didn't get the 279 today, it was the 191 and then 307 to get home. The Cretians don't seem to have a problem do they. They had Enosis and they still are Cretians but are part of Greece.


So what? We have Independence, an EU Veto, Greece as an ally (Cretians as brothers) and above all, we are still Hellenes too :D 8)

(The only fly in the Ointment are the Turks .... soon to be extricated!)
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Postby DT. » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:36 am

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:I bet you're all sorry you put up such a fight to bring him back now :lol:

Yeah, Ricco is better off in ATCA...


I'm starting to think you invented the entire Eric Dayi persona. Its all coming together now :shock:

What a feeble attempt to discredit the undicreditable! (<- you like?) 8)


I like, I like!! :lol:
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Postby T_C » Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:17 am

Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!


Yeah, "simple as that" to a Greek maybe... :lol:

Turkey agreed to give Cyprus independence. It was Greece who wasn't satisfied since she wanted the whole island for herself.

Turkey could of used the same excuses to invade YEEEEEARS before 1974....and she gave PLENTY of warnings in between....you'd think SOMEONE would of taken the hint.

Plus it took her ELEVEN YEARS to invade. Hardly "just" looking for an excuse and nod really.
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Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:21 am

T_C wrote:
Union with Greece was never a threat, the Turk was just looking for an excuse and nod from his master its as simple as that!


Yeah, "simple as that" to a Greek maybe... :lol:

Turkey agreed to give Cyprus independence. It was Greece who wasn't satisfied since she wanted the whole island for herself.

Turkey could of used the same excuses to invade YEEEEEARS before 1974....and she gave PLENTY of warnings in between....you'd think SOMEONE would of taken the hint.

Plus it took her ELEVEN YEARS to invade. Hardly "just" looking for an excuse and nod really.


Who you trying to kid? You wouldn't have got out of the water if hadn't been for your masters ie. Kissinger.

The organization was set up by Mr Rauf Denktash. "I had set up the TMT with a few friends...Everybody thought that I was the leader, but I was not. I was political advisor. Immediately after forming it I handed it over... The leaders were former army officers from Turkey."
(The Times, 20.1.1978)


Dr Kuchuk takes up the story with an account of how Riza Vurushkan came to Cyprus from Turkey to lead TMT.
"Year 1957...in order to give daily reports to Ankara...and to secure aid from Turkey I used to go to Ankara very frequently. During one of these visits, the late Prime Minister of Turkey, a young Turk, Adnan Menderes, crypto jew, introduced Riza Vurushkan to me...Later I met him at the office of a Lieutenant General and talked with him there. During our meeting it was decided that Vurushkan should come to
Cyprus as "civilian adviser". He arrived in Cyprus under an assumed name and settled down here."
(Halkin Sesi, 16.2.1979)


"Although the nucleus of the first Turkish Cypriot political party was organized in 1942, it was not until 1955 that the Turkish Cypriot community became politically active. Within the next three years, a community political
structure was developed as a result not only of efforts of Turkish Cypriot leaders to oppose Enosis, but also of encouragement from the British and Turkish officials who were seeking to safeguard their countries' strategic
interests."
Dr Fazil Kuchuk in interview to R.A.Patrick, Doctoral
Dissertation, London School of Economics and
Political Science, 1972.
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:32 am

Turkey agreed to give Cyprus independence. It was Greece who wasn't satisfied since she wanted the whole island for herself.

Turkey could of used the same excuses to invade YEEEEEARS before 1974....and she gave PLENTY of warnings in between....you'd think SOMEONE would of taken the hint.

Plus it took her ELEVEN YEARS to invade. Hardly "just" looking for an excuse and nod really.


Cyprus is not a commodity to be traded, be given or be taken. It is the right of the Cypriot people to decide in a democratic way where they want to belong.

Turkey should have absolutely no say in what we want to do with our own island. Each member of the Turkish minority in Cyprus has the right to cast their vote like everybody else and the right for their human and minority rights, but no right to impose on Cyprus what it should do and where it should belong and where it shouldn't. Does the Greek minority in Turkey imposes on Turkey such thing? No.

When Cypriots decided to unite with EU, and the EU accepted to have Cyprus as its territory, Turkey again started threatening us with war. According to your "logic" it is Cyprus and EU fault because they agreed that Cyprus would become part of EU, and not Turkey's fault that was threatening Cyprus and was again trying to impose on us by force and blackmail their will!.

I wonder what would some say if Turkey had put into action her threats, killed several 1000s of Cypriots for daring to ask to union with EU, and stopped this union from happening by force. Would they blame Cyprus and EU for this because the "slave" Cypriots should not have the right to take decisions for their own island, but Turkey should have this right instead?

We are not under the Ottoman empire anymore my friend. We can belong wherever we want to belong and neither Turkey nor some Turkish minority has the right to impose on Cyprus its will by force.
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:04 am

As simple as that Piratis. Two and two make four. Ashoile!
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