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Postby Get Real! » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:10 pm

Bananiot wrote:He was duly thanked by Denkatsh who was grateful to him but he let down the true Cypriots. He was too small for the circumstances.


Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:45 pm

"Thank God the Greek Cypriots voted no.

Rauf Denktas"


Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:17 pm

"Can you also explain to me why he thanked God the Greek Cypriots rejected the plan?"


Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:11 am

"This is what led Raouf Denktash to declare "I thank God the Greek Cypriots voted no"."


Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 7:47 pm

"I thank God, the Greek Cypriots voted no (Rauf Denktas, April 25 2004)"


Keep 'em coming Bananiot... if you like I can explain how to do a macro in windows so you can just paste the whole thing with just a keypress! :lol:
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:13 pm

Bananiot wrote:He was duly thanked by Denkatsh who was grateful to him but he let down the true Cypriots. He was too small for the circumstances.


Bananiot,

If the Annan Plan was so great for the GC's and so bad for the TC's, as Denktash has you to believe, then why is it that Talat wanted the present talks based on the AP and Christofias did not. Don't you think that after 4 years the GC's would have come to their senses and demanded the return of the AP if it was so great, and likewise, the TC's would wise up just like Denktash and rejected the AP after 4 years because it was so bad. As it happens, today's results are the same as they were 4 years ago, nothing has changed So what gives, if Denktash was so right to thank the GC's for their NO vote. Something just doesn't make sense in your argument. Please enlighten us. Thanks.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:13 pm

doesntmatter wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Yes wallace, I am thankful, if it wasn't for his crocodile tears the TRNC would be no more today and we TCs would have been forced to learn Greek and adjust to live in a Greek state.

Your problem is that he made a real "plonker" out of you GCs, his actions saved my country and the TRNC still stands but you have lost the support and sympathy of your friends who stood by you all these years. Thank you TPapadopoulos.

It goes to show how full of shit you are... the only reason you hate him yet here pretend he did you a favor, is because he destroyed your treasonous little Turkish plans. :lol:


You need to look up the meaning of "sarcasm" GR and also think about why he lost his second term in office.

But in a sad way, sad for you GCs, yes, he did do us a favour in convincing you GCs to vote "NO". So for that, I should really have said, thank you TPapadopoulos and thank you Greek Cypriots for your resounding "NO". Sorry I left you out in my lasy message.

Your treasonous little Turkish plans are dead & buried thanks to heroes like Tpap so shut up and take it like a man! :lol:
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:18 pm

Gr you are slowly but steadily becoming the village idiot. Too bad.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:24 pm

Kikapu, I wrote about this in another thread. In short, I said that Talat went to a harder line because Christofias declared that the Annan Plan could not be the basis of the negotiations, before the negotiations started. It was natural for Talat to adopt a harder line and fall back to the Annan Plan when it comes to the give and take time. And, kikapu, I never said that the Annan Plan is so great for the GC's or anybody else. I said that under the circumstances we had no other option and we had to take it in order to prevent the worst. I am surprised at you not remembering this.
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Postby doesntmatter » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:26 pm

Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:Yes wallace, I am thankful, if it wasn't for his crocodile tears the TRNC would be no more today and we TCs would have been forced to learn Greek and adjust to live in a Greek state.

Your problem is that he made a real "plonker" out of you GCs, his actions saved my country and the TRNC still stands but you have lost the support and sympathy of your friends who stood by you all these years. Thank you TPapadopoulos.

It goes to show how full of shit you are... the only reason you hate him yet here pretend he did you a favor, is because he destroyed your treasonous little Turkish plans. :lol:


You need to look up the meaning of "sarcasm" GR and also think about why he lost his second term in office.

But in a sad way, sad for you GCs, yes, he did do us a favour in convincing you GCs to vote "NO". So for that, I should really have said, thank you TPapadopoulos and thank you Greek Cypriots for your resounding "NO". Sorry I left you out in my lasy message.

Your treasonous little Turkish plans are dead & buried thanks to heroes like Tpap so shut up and take it like a man! :lol:


There's still a border dividing the South from the north. Turkey is still there protecting the TRNC and the TCs. The GC goevernment still has no power in the TRNC. The talks are failing without a chance of a GC favoured "union".

" treasonous little Turkish plans are dead & buried thanks to heroes like Tpap". Ok, if you say so. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:33 pm

Bananiot wrote:Gr you are slowly but steadily becoming the village idiot. Too bad.

Thank God you voted "yes" and bragged about it so everyone knows who the real idiot is... :lol:
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Postby DT. » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:35 pm

Bananiot wrote:Simitis was instrumental, but in Cyprus we had real statemen then. Klerides and Vasiliou.


Let me get this straight. You LIVE by the rule that Cyprus is too small to be of any importance to world order yet you say that 2 individuals from Nicosia and Famagusta managed to convince the world powers that Cyprus can enter the EU without first having solved the Cyprus problem. You also say that Greece (the country) is not the one responsible for letting us in with their veto because Greece (the country again) is insignificant..... :?

P.S Do i remember correctly or did you once say it yourself that Cyprus should not have been given the option of joining without a solution?
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Postby doesntmatter » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:36 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Bananiot wrote:He was duly thanked by Denkatsh who was grateful to him but he let down the true Cypriots. He was too small for the circumstances.


Bananiot,

If the Annan Plan was so great for the GC's and so bad for the TC's, as Denktash has you to believe, then why is it that Talat wanted the present talks based on the AP and Christofias did not. Don't you think that after 4 years the GC's would have come to their senses and demanded the return of the AP if it was so great, and likewise, the TC's would wise up just like Denktash and rejected the AP after 4 years because it was so bad. As it happens, today's results are the same as they were 4 years ago, nothing has changed So what gives, if Denktash was so right to thank the GC's for their NO vote. Something just doesn't make sense in your argument. Please enlighten us. Thanks.


The APlan was the first step to peace on the island and could have lead to a better unification chance as time went by and both the communities got used to living together again. As it is, the status quo is still present without a signs to a solution. The TCs saw this chance and decide to grab it but as it didn't give the GCs full controll of the island they decided to vote against it and lost the respect and sympathy they once enjoyed in the world.
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Postby DT. » Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:38 pm

DT. wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Simitis was instrumental, but in Cyprus we had real statemen then. Klerides and Vasiliou.


Let me get this straight. You LIVE by the rule that Cyprus is too small to be of any importance to world order yet you say that 2 individuals from Nicosia and Famagusta managed to convince the world powers that Cyprus can enter the EU without first having solved the Cyprus problem. You also say that Greece (the country) is not the one responsible for letting us in with their veto because Greece (the country again) is insignificant..... :?

P.S Do i remember correctly or did you once say it yourself that Cyprus should not have been given the option of joining without a solution?


WHen I said we enterered thanks to Greece threatening with a veto the rest of the expansion you replied.

Greece cannot threat anyone DT, wake up! Luxembourg has more clout than Greece, because it is a serious country but threats do not go down well within the EU. Especially by clowns.
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