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Postby paliometoxo » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:03 am

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paliometoxo wrote:what did he reply? is there a video for the whole thing?

I think you can safely say that there was a wall of silence, judging by his reaction.

When will GCs realise, EU is not interested in the Cyprus problem not only that but they feel cheated by T Papadobullos.


yes i know eu probably does not care neither does america.. i am still curious as to what they replied and the full video :)
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Postby Simon » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:06 am

[quote]80/20 split is not going to confederation, It will mean TRNC becoming another province of Turkey. Cypriots don't want that.[/quote]


Y-Fred what are you talking about? An 80/20 split would mean a complete separation. Many GCs prefer this to the Annan Plan or any version of it, which is just what Christofias will give us - another version of it. TCs ideally want separation, so I'm not sure where you are coming from here. The latest opinion polls show this.
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Postby insan » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:18 am

paliometoxo wrote:
YFred wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:what did he reply? is there a video for the whole thing?

I think you can safely say that there was a wall of silence, judging by his reaction.

When will GCs realise, EU is not interested in the Cyprus problem not only that but they feel cheated by T Papadobullos.


yes i know eu probably does not care neither does america.. i am still curious as to what they replied and the full video :)


They both care abt the problem in Cyprus for the sake of ongoing globalization project. However they r aware of that the problem does not just consist of the existence Turkish troops as how majority of GCs and Greece officials trying to portray. Palio, have TCs had 17.000 TC troops; besides 60.000 reservists like GCs have in South, there would have been 2000-3000 Turkish troops in North. Just how GC administration has a defence doctrine with Greece, TC administration also has a defence doctrine with Turkey until a lasting solution to Cyprus problem is found. Under such circumstances, asking withdrawal of all Turkis troops is just a galimatias.
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:56 pm

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YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:02 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?


Thats your viewpoint how can you expect a respected leader to take this moron seriously, you do not try to reason with the EU jester.
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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:30 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?

You would say that. Lurucina flag thief used the word immediate for the removal of the Turkish army. That’s pissing in the wind Kikapu and you know it. The reason Solano did not say anything is because that wasn't a question and answer session.
Its quite the reverse, Matsakis is viewed as an annoying fly. Thats the impression I got from the clip.
BTW I want my flag back.
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Postby DT. » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:07 pm

YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?

You would say that. Lurucina flag thief used the word immediate for the removal of the Turkish army. That’s pissing in the wind Kikapu and you know it. The reason Solano did not say anything is because that wasn't a question and answer session.
Its quite the reverse, Matsakis is viewed as an annoying fly. Thats the impression I got from the clip.
BTW I want my flag back.


If you thought Mtasakis was bad wait till you see the 6 Cypriot EMP's lined up for this election! :lol:
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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:09 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?

You would say that. Lurucina flag thief used the word immediate for the removal of the Turkish army. That’s pissing in the wind Kikapu and you know it. The reason Solano did not say anything is because that wasn't a question and answer session.
Its quite the reverse, Matsakis is viewed as an annoying fly. Thats the impression I got from the clip.
BTW I want my flag back.


If you thought Mtasakis was bad wait till you see the 6 Cypriot EMP's lined up for this election! :lol:

That's allright DT, the more right wing they are, the better for us.
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Postby DT. » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:12 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?

You would say that. Lurucina flag thief used the word immediate for the removal of the Turkish army. That’s pissing in the wind Kikapu and you know it. The reason Solano did not say anything is because that wasn't a question and answer session.
Its quite the reverse, Matsakis is viewed as an annoying fly. Thats the impression I got from the clip.
BTW I want my flag back.


If you thought Mtasakis was bad wait till you see the 6 Cypriot EMP's lined up for this election! :lol:

That's allright DT, the more right wing they are, the better for us.


Actually in Cyprus you have the following oxymoron. The more right wing you are the more pro-solution you are. Same with the left. Its the centre that is holding onto democratic ideals for a solution and not racist ones.
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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:17 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:Mr Solano's silence when asked the question speaks volumes. It is obvious, Peace first then Turkey will leave. That simple. I wonder if Mr X appreciates this situation.


Couldnt have put it better myself, no one is taking a blind bit of notice of the GC crying. Did Mr Solano answer?


I see Solano's silence a little differently than you two................surprise, suprise.!

Here is Javier Solana, a big shot leader being embarrassed by little nobody Matsakis, who had a "free shot" at him, and all Solano could do was just sit there like a little boy and take it in the shorts, because he had no way of defending what Matsakis was stating. There is nothing worse than a leader of anything, a country, bank, firm, football team and so on, to be accused of not doing their jobs or not knowing how to do their jobs, and just by sitting there and taking it like a moron without even making an attempt to justify their position, only enforces the arguments made by their accusers, and in this case, the accuser was Matsakis and Solano was the impotent moron. I don't see how anyone can take Solano serious from now when he could not even deal with a soft blow from little nobody Matsakis. Solano must still be licking his wounds from Matsakis's tongue lashings. How embarrassing is that.?

You would say that. Lurucina flag thief used the word immediate for the removal of the Turkish army. That’s pissing in the wind Kikapu and you know it. The reason Solano did not say anything is because that wasn't a question and answer session.
Its quite the reverse, Matsakis is viewed as an annoying fly. Thats the impression I got from the clip.
BTW I want my flag back.


If you thought Mtasakis was bad wait till you see the 6 Cypriot EMP's lined up for this election! :lol:

That's allright DT, the more right wing they are, the better for us.


Actually in Cyprus you have the following oxymoron. The more right wing you are the more pro-solution you are. Same with the left. Its the centre that is holding onto democratic ideals for a solution and not racist ones.

Which solution. Even non-solution is a solution. What is the solution prefered by the extreme right and extreme left if its the same?
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