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BICOMMUNAL MARCH FOR TRUTH AND HOPE

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Postby Kifeas » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:05 pm

Bananiot wrote:Obviously Kifeas prefers Eroglu instead of Talat just like all rejectionists who preferred Denktash to Talat some years ago. The rejectionists from both commuities are great friend and one must not forget that Papadopoulos once said that he and Serdar live in the same constellation , meaning that they see things from the same perspective.

P.S. YFred, do you know my friend Mehmet Mahmud from Lurudjina? He spent some time in London as a teacher.


I know how difficult it is for you to debate on the basis of logical arguments, since you always prefer slogans and empty rhetoric, but do try once for a change to answer the question I pose to you. In case you "forgot" it, here I quote it again: ".......can you at least explain to us why and how the election of president /deputy president on a common ticket, directly by the people but with separate proportional quotas from each community, "violates the principles of political equality and bi-zonality," as your boss, Mr. Talat, affirmed in an interview he gave yesterday in Turkey?”
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:13 pm

That is a good point sotos, for a change. Are you ready for the truth though? This is the point. Are we all ready for the truth? Perhaps this is a better question.


Bananiot do you know the truth? When you talk here you only say what will make Turks feel good. You want the truth or you want to be nice to Turks by hiding the truth? And my question that you didn't answer is what truth is this march about? We all disagree about what the truth is so the organizers of this march should say what they think the truth is and then see how many people agree with them and want to march with them.
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:16 pm

I know how difficult it is for you to debate on the basis of logical arguments, since you always prefer slogans and empty rhetoric


I agree with this. You ask Bananiot a question and instead of answering the question he gives slogans and empty rhetoric!
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Postby Bananiot » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:17 pm

Sometimes the truth is known by only one person and this does not make the truth a lesser truth. This is an example where the majority/minority thing is a complete nonsense. remember a guy called Galileo Galilei?

I do not know why Kifeas has brought this point which we discussed before at length. If he goes back he can find all the answers he needs.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:20 pm

i see it nwo on the news them cutting the black ribon, i did nto go 11am is to early for me :O
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:26 pm

Bananiot wrote:Sometimes the truth is known by only one person and this does not make the truth a lesser truth. This is an example where the majority/minority thing is a complete nonsense. remember a guy called Galileo Galilei?

I do not know why Kifeas has brought this point which we discussed before at length. If he goes back he can find all the answers he needs.


And you think that you are that one person who knows the truth? Cyprus is small place. Most people know the truth. We are talking about events that everyone could see. Like invasions and killings of 1000s of people in front of the eyes of many witnesses. It is how much of the truth you want to see. We see the whole truth but some Turks only want to see small part of the truth. Notice how they always start history in 1963. And notice how even between 63-74 they only remember their suffering. Truth means to see everything from the begging until today and leave nothing behind! Are you prepared for the truth Bananiot?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:40 pm

Bananiot wrote:Sometimes the truth is known by only one person and this does not make the truth a lesser truth. This is an example where the majority/minority thing is a complete nonsense. remember a guy called Galileo Galilei?

Complete nonsense is when you take a SINGLE, ambiguous, and utterly undefined word from myriads of pages of a constitution, and twist it to support a perverted and undemocratic diabolical proposal.

If the Turkish Cypriots were “equal partners” as you claim, why were they only given 30% of the House of Representatives while the Greek Cypriots got 70%?

See how easily your “truth” falls to pieces?
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Postby YFred » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:40 pm

Sotos wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Sometimes the truth is known by only one person and this does not make the truth a lesser truth. This is an example where the majority/minority thing is a complete nonsense. remember a guy called Galileo Galilei?

I do not know why Kifeas has brought this point which we discussed before at length. If he goes back he can find all the answers he needs.


And you think that you are that one person who knows the truth? Cyprus is small place. Most people know the truth. We are talking about events that everyone could see. Like invasions and killings of 1000s of people in front of the eyes of many witnesses. It is how much of the truth you want to see. We see the whole truth but some Turks only want to see small part of the truth. Notice how they always start history in 1963. And notice how even between 63-74 they only remember their suffering. Truth means to see everything from the begging until today and leave nothing behind! Are you prepared for the truth Bananiot?

Sotos, there is a lot of us that know the truth. You may be surprised at the real truth if it ever comes out.
No matter how many times you hear it from us, you will see it as propaganda. You need to hear it from the mouths of the perpetrators, then you may just begin to believe it.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:53 pm

YFred wrote:Sotos, there is a lot of us that know the truth. You may be surprised at the real truth if it ever comes out.

Image He has actually convinced himself that he knows “the truth”!!!

The Ottoman remnants were just a bunch of lazy bums who’d spend half the day sleeping and the rest smoking the nargile at the coffee shop, and that’s why they hardly ever owned anything... that’s the truth fool!

You think it’s by accident that the “TRNC” is bankrupt today? No matter where you go or how many years go by, you’ll always apply the Ottoman way and that’s why you’ll always have a mediocre life… the Greek Cypriots have nothing to do with your woes, it’s in your blood. You can’t change…
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Postby 74LB » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:58 pm

Some can laugh as much as they wish but a 'mediocre' life is preferable to what went on before.
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