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Talat’s brave pledge is a lesson for our politicians

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:21 am

christos1 wrote:
YFred wrote:It's so easy to blame the messenger when the news is not what you want it to be. We see enough on this forum where certain people refer to the Turks who arrived on the island in 1571 to go back to their homes. Sad but true. They will have to wake up sooner or later.


Damn, when do you sleep? You have, and i am not exaggerating, flooded this forum with your irrelevant comments. I ask you about who is winning in opinion polls and you post nonsense like this drivel above. What are you doing? Are you on drugs?

I am the hardest working TC you will ever know. The opinon polls do not count, elections do. It doesn't matter who wins, We got Turkey to think peace and thats the end of it. Even if Eroglu gets in, he will negotiate essek gibi, becasue it is in the interest of Turkey, TCs, GCs, Greece and EU. Wake up call. Never touched drugs in my life not even grass. I did cut some Drifilis when I was a kid.
Off to work now.
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Postby christos1 » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:25 am

YFred wrote:
christos1 wrote:
YFred wrote:It's so easy to blame the messenger when the news is not what you want it to be. We see enough on this forum where certain people refer to the Turks who arrived on the island in 1571 to go back to their homes. Sad but true. They will have to wake up sooner or later.


Damn, when do you sleep? You have, and i am not exaggerating, flooded this forum with your irrelevant comments. I ask you about who is winning in opinion polls and you post nonsense like this drivel above. What are you doing? Are you on drugs?

I am the hardest working TC you will ever know. The opinon polls do not count, elections do. It doesn't matter who wins, We got Turkey to think peace and thats the end of it. Even if Eroglu gets in, he will negotiate essek gibi, becasue it is in the interest of Turkey, TCs, GCs, Greece and EU. Wake up call. Never touched drugs in my life not even grass. I did cut some Drifilis when I was a kid.
Off to work now.


Like a brick wall. I dont even know why i bother reading your comments.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:25 am

How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?
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Postby christos1 » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:33 am

Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


So you couldnt answer it either. Lets try this again. Talat is not running because he realizes that he will not win. Turkish polls indicate that the opposition is ahead. Whats gotten up your ass?
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Postby DT. » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:39 am

Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


None, and neither will he. Stop being such a naive romantic with the guy. He's not going to go back to fixing refrigirators is he? He'll be hanging around working for the party, at some point he'll be Chairman of something else, he might move on and form his own party called the United freedom of peace in Cyprus front, and he'll use his 7 votes to lobby Serder into giving him a minsterial job. :roll:
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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:28 pm

christos1 wrote:
Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


So you couldnt answer it either. Lets try this again. Talat is not running because he realizes that he will not win. Turkish polls indicate that the opposition is ahead. Whats gotten up your ass?

Wrong Mr Christos1 man.

He set himself a task of solving the Cyprus problem. Finally he has got the chance and if Mr Christofias does not play ball, he is saying he is not interested in remaining in Power. He has spent many elections trying to win aginst the tide and did not give up.

Whether he would win or not has nothin to do with it. Trouble with you is that you have never seen a decent politician before so you just can't believe that such a person can exist.
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Postby DT. » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:01 pm

YFred wrote:
christos1 wrote:
Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


So you couldnt answer it either. Lets try this again. Talat is not running because he realizes that he will not win. Turkish polls indicate that the opposition is ahead. Whats gotten up your ass?

Wrong Mr Christos1 man.

He set himself a task of solving the Cyprus problem. Finally he has got the chance and if Mr Christofias does not play ball, he is saying he is not interested in remaining in Power. He has spent many elections trying to win aginst the tide and did not give up.

Whether he would win or not has nothin to do with it. Trouble with you is that you have never seen a decent politician before so you just can't believe that such a person can exist.


Mr Levent of Afrika might have a different opinion from you regarding the decency of Talat the politician
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:11 pm

President Talat is only voicing facts that you cannot find a solution while GCs do not consider you equals...his idealists views while in opposition have been smashed to pieces he has realized that he was mislead by his so called GC "compatriots" who duped him into thinking they would be willing to find a solution if he ever came to power.
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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:13 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
christos1 wrote:
Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


So you couldnt answer it either. Lets try this again. Talat is not running because he realizes that he will not win. Turkish polls indicate that the opposition is ahead. Whats gotten up your ass?

Wrong Mr Christos1 man.

He set himself a task of solving the Cyprus problem. Finally he has got the chance and if Mr Christofias does not play ball, he is saying he is not interested in remaining in Power. He has spent many elections trying to win aginst the tide and did not give up.

Whether he would win or not has nothin to do with it. Trouble with you is that you have never seen a decent politician before so you just can't believe that such a person can exist.


Mr Levent of Afrika might have a different opinion from you regarding the decency of Talat the politician

We are allowed TC to have our opinions in the north. I like him but I don't always agree with him or Yeniduzen. I like to think that I am a practical socialist.
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Postby DT. » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:06 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
christos1 wrote:
Bananiot wrote:How many politicians in Cyprus do you know who have quitted after losing elections? Or better, how many do you know who put their job at risk by declaring that they will resign if they lost the elections?


So you couldnt answer it either. Lets try this again. Talat is not running because he realizes that he will not win. Turkish polls indicate that the opposition is ahead. Whats gotten up your ass?

Wrong Mr Christos1 man.

He set himself a task of solving the Cyprus problem. Finally he has got the chance and if Mr Christofias does not play ball, he is saying he is not interested in remaining in Power. He has spent many elections trying to win aginst the tide and did not give up.

Whether he would win or not has nothin to do with it. Trouble with you is that you have never seen a decent politician before so you just can't believe that such a person can exist.


Mr Levent of Afrika might have a different opinion from you regarding the decency of Talat the politician

We are allowed TC to have our opinions in the north. I like him but I don't always agree with him or Yeniduzen. I like to think that I am a practical socialist.


You are allowed to voice your opinions so much that Levent gets jailed and his office gets destroyed?
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