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What is “Political Equality”?

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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:43 pm

Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.

Should have also said:
Lady speaks with fork tongue, meaning I wish to overpower and enslave you - mainly kick you till you leave.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Stop hiding behind long words which you think makes you look cleverer.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:47 pm

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.


:? :? When did Turkey try to restore the Government and when did it respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cyprus, you IDIOT?
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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:29 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.


:? :? When did Turkey try to restore the Government and when did it respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Cyprus, you IDIOT?

Ame mavro yirevge
Gatse ge mayirevge
Gutcha ge gologuthga
Na fan da gobelluthga.

In anticipation of an imminent apology for your indiscretion first.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:36 pm

YFred wrote:Ame mavro yirevge
Gatse ge mayirevge
Gutcha ge gologuthga
Na fan da gobelluthga.

Not a bad try...

"Ame" should be "Lamne"
"gologuthga" and "gobelluthga" replace the last two letters with "kia"

:)
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:22 pm

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.

Should have also said:
Lady speaks with fork tongue, meaning I wish to overpower and enslave you - mainly kick you till you leave.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Stop hiding behind long words which you think makes you look cleverer.


"Clever" would have sufficed ....

:lol:
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Postby Piratis » Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:41 pm

or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it.


:lol: :lol:

It is simple YFred.

Greece is guilty for a coup (like the several that happened in Turkey) that lasted for 5 days - a crime that Greece stopped committing 35 years ago, and Turkey is guilty for ethnic cleansing and illegally occupying 1/3rd of the territory of Republic of Cyprus for 35 years, a crime that Turkey continues committing as we speak.
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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:32 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Ame mavro yirevge
Gatse ge mayirevge
Gutcha ge gologuthga
Na fan da gobelluthga.

Not a bad try...

"Ame" should be "Lamne"
"gologuthga" and "gobelluthga" replace the last two letters with "kia"

:)


Not at all. That is not greek. Its Lurucadi speak I am afraid and all that, old boy.
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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:36 pm

Oracle wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.

Should have also said:
Lady speaks with fork tongue, meaning I wish to overpower and enslave you - mainly kick you till you leave.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Stop hiding behind long words which you think makes you look cleverer.


"Clever" would have sufficed ....

:lol:

I was only following you example, do you not see the logic of it?
Never mind teachers say "can and must try harder next time"
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:37 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Ame mavro yirevge
Gatse ge mayirevge
Gutcha ge gologuthga
Na fan da gobelluthga.

Not a bad try...

"Ame" should be "Lamne"
"gologuthga" and "gobelluthga" replace the last two letters with "kia"

:)


Not at all. That is not greek. Its Lurucadi speak I am afraid and all that, old boy.

Lurucadi must sound like chewed up Cypriot then! :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:52 pm

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Many things have changed since 1960; not least of all that we are now in the EU, the TCs proved how unfair extras above democratic equalisers can pervert, and Turkey has unequivocally demonstrated the guarantor mistakes in the Constitution.

So if we are still looking for the right solution, we need to address the term political equality in the contemporary, unhindered context.


You really are something special. They threw the mould away when you were created.

Now who carries more guilt? Greece for organising a coup and overthrowing of a democratically elected governement or Turkey who attempted to restore the government and decided it was not working and did not restore it. This is all tit for tat. Long gone. Move on.
Going back to the past only agrevates and clouds the issues.
Please look forward.

Should have also said:
Lady speaks with fork tongue, meaning I wish to overpower and enslave you - mainly kick you till you leave.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Stop hiding behind long words which you think makes you look cleverer.


"Clever" would have sufficed ....

:lol:

I was only following you example, do you not see the logic of it?
Never mind teachers say "can and must try harder next time"


If you want to follow an example, you would do better to pay attention to your comprehension of the topic under discussion. I was going to answer your post, then realised you were clueless.

I am not interested in your misconstrued uses of English, so kindly stop embarrassing yourself as a linguist!
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