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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:48 pm

DT, you forgot to mention the attacks on the Turkish Cypriot pupils, quite conveniently. By the way, do you know hat has happened to the much publisised prosecutions? Is the case still open, has anyone payed the price?

You find opportunism in what Drousiotis wrote about the English School. This is typical then, considering your position on the events that happened in the school, I presume. The "angry" parents went as far as to create a web site in which, among else, they urge children to tell on their teachers (typical of all fascists - hafiedes) and you have the audacity to accuse the sane people who have to put up with this rubbish?

Being open minded, does not mean giving leeway to fascists. Look at the way the EU tackled the Austrian fascism, only recently.
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Postby DT. » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:52 pm

Bananiot wrote:DT, you forgot to mention the attacks on the Turkish Cypriot pupils, quite conveniently. By the way, do you know hat has happened to the much publisised prosecutions? Is the case still open, has anyone payed the price?

You find opportunism in what Drousiotis wrote about the English School. This is typical then, considering your position on the events that happened in the school, I presume. The "angry" parents went as far as to create a web site in which, among else, they urge children to tell on their teachers (typical of all fascists - hafiedes) and you have the audacity to accuse the sane people who have to put up with this rubbish?

Being open minded, does not mean giving leeway to fascists. Look at the way the EU tackled the Austrian fascism, only recently.


Where are the countless attacks against christofias for the contiuation of the oil and gas exploration in Cyprus as he was doing for papdopoulos.

From what I remember he asked whether it was oil and gas we were looking for or peanut butter. His constant onslaught against Papadopoulos and his oil diplomacy and the fallacy of pissing of turkey have gone mysteriously quiet when comrade Christofias was doing it a couple of months ago.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:06 pm

Now you are judging by your own standards, it looks. Drousiotis owes nothing to Christofias. He has been very critical of many of AKEL's choises, but just because you have not seen his criticism it does not mean that he leaves Christofias untouched.

I advice you to leave the gas and water policies of Papadopoulos alone. They were not his strong points.
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Postby DT. » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:15 pm

Bananiot wrote:Now you are judging by your own standards, it looks. Drousiotis owes nothing to Christofias. He has been very critical of many of AKEL's choises, but just because you have not seen his criticism it does not mean that he leaves Christofias untouched.

I advice you to leave the gas and water policies of Papadopoulos alone. They were not his strong points.


Can I ask you a serious question?

In your mind is there such a thing as a traitor?
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:30 pm

Here is my answer, which is no more serious than your question. A traitor is someone who worked hard to sell away his country and now wants to appear as working hard to save his country, employing the same mentality that led to the calamity in the first place.
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Postby christos1 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:46 am

DT. wrote:
Bananiot wrote:DT, you forgot to mention the attacks on the Turkish Cypriot pupils, quite conveniently. By the way, do you know hat has happened to the much publisised prosecutions? Is the case still open, has anyone payed the price?

You find opportunism in what Drousiotis wrote about the English School. This is typical then, considering your position on the events that happened in the school, I presume. The "angry" parents went as far as to create a web site in which, among else, they urge children to tell on their teachers (typical of all fascists - hafiedes) and you have the audacity to accuse the sane people who have to put up with this rubbish?

Being open minded, does not mean giving leeway to fascists. Look at the way the EU tackled the Austrian fascism, only recently.


Where are the countless attacks against christofias for the contiuation of the oil and gas exploration in Cyprus as he was doing for papdopoulos.

From what I remember he asked whether it was oil and gas we were looking for or peanut butter. His constant onslaught against Papadopoulos and his oil diplomacy and the fallacy of pissing of turkey have gone mysteriously quiet when comrade Christofias was doing it a couple of months ago.


Hear ye, hear ye, ohh heeeear yeeeeee!
What we have here is the plain ole truth ladies, gentleman and Bananiot.

May i truly say, nicely done D.T.
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Postby christos1 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:49 am

Bananiot wrote:Here is my answer, which is no more serious than your question


Oh what do you know old man? Your biggest concern is which black socks you should wear with your brown sandals. Come on now, Bananiot, you know i am talking the truth.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:48 am

Did you watch the programme DT? Got a good look at Eirini Charalambidou?
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:38 am

Bananiot wrote:Did you watch the programme DT? Got a good look at Eirini Charalambidou?


Didn't make it unfortnately, had to come over to UK. How was it?
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:44 am

Bananiot wrote:Here is my answer, which is no more serious than your question. A traitor is someone who worked hard to sell away his country and now wants to appear as working hard to save his country, employing the same mentality that led to the calamity in the first place.


I'm just wondering how you've chosen to democratically exclude all "fascists" from haveing a democratic voice in this island and not done the same to the fascists on the other side who have completely sided with the turkish view. These are people the will accept anything regardless of the obvious dangers and injustice for the Cypriot people. Are these people not as dangerous as the other extremists? Should we lend an ear to them?

Have you really become SO hypocrtical at this point of your life? You demand no prejudice against someone who's views have been permanently ONE-SIDED and in the same breath claim that there is no reason to listen to someone like koutsou because we shouldn't listen to what fascists have to say. I'm taking this to mean that you also do not listen to anything Karoyian, Omirou, Varnavas etc have to say.

hypocrite!
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