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Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 24, 2009 10:17 pm

Piratis wrote:
Eroglu will meet with Mr X but he will use the tactics of Papadobullos and extent the talks to infinity which will lead to partition.


If you had any tactic that could lead to an official partition you would have done it already. The most you can do is to maintain the status quo kind of partition, but this will not lead you to anything better.

If a solution is not found then don't expect that this will be for your benefit in any way. The momentum you got by accepting the Annan plan is over, and with Eroglu as the leader you will be put back in the corner as you were with Dektash.

On the other hand we are now starting to use our EU membership in more efficient ways. If the negotiations fail or come to a stand still, then be sure we will fully use the EU and rulings like the one we got recently from the ECJ, to apply pressure on you.

So better drop the blackmails and the outrageous demands and negotiate a solution that can be acceptable to the vast majority of Cypriots. If you continue thinking that you can win on our expense, then not only you will not win anything but you will be the biggest losers of all.


Do your worst, we will still not cave in to your or anyone elses demands, we will fight for what we believe is right and thats not becoming a minority in a GC state run by GCs. The EUs headache will become a migraine with vomiting real soon you can be sure of that, another round at the end of this year.
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Postby Piratis » Sun May 24, 2009 10:26 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Eroglu will meet with Mr X but he will use the tactics of Papadobullos and extent the talks to infinity which will lead to partition.


If you had any tactic that could lead to an official partition you would have done it already. The most you can do is to maintain the status quo kind of partition, but this will not lead you to anything better.

If a solution is not found then don't expect that this will be for your benefit in any way. The momentum you got by accepting the Annan plan is over, and with Eroglu as the leader you will be put back in the corner as you were with Dektash.

On the other hand we are now starting to use our EU membership in more efficient ways. If the negotiations fail or come to a stand still, then be sure we will fully use the EU and rulings like the one we got recently from the ECJ, to apply pressure on you.

So better drop the blackmails and the outrageous demands and negotiate a solution that can be acceptable to the vast majority of Cypriots. If you continue thinking that you can win on our expense, then not only you will not win anything but you will be the biggest losers of all.


Do your worst, we will still not cave in to your or anyone elses demands, we will fight for what we believe is right and thats not becoming a minority in a GC state run by GCs. The EUs headache will become a migraine with vomiting real soon you can be sure of that, another round at the end of this year.


You have no right to rule land that belongs to us be over 80%, nor the right to overwrite democracy. If you didn't want to be a minority in Cyprus you should have come to an island were the majority are GCs.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun May 24, 2009 11:01 pm

YFred wrote:We don’t have to have power sharing. There is a second option – permanent partition. If you guys think that you can hold on to power and not share indefinitely, you are in for a rude awakening and quite soon after these negotiations, if they fail.

Your community is not in a financial position to buy “power” into the now very wealthy RoC, and I don’t know anyone stupid enough to give out free shares and especially to such an incompetent lot bound to bring down the whole country if given the chance.

I can’t see it happening as there is plenty to lose and zero incentive for the RoC.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 24, 2009 11:15 pm

Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Eroglu will meet with Mr X but he will use the tactics of Papadobullos and extent the talks to infinity which will lead to partition.


If you had any tactic that could lead to an official partition you would have done it already. The most you can do is to maintain the status quo kind of partition, but this will not lead you to anything better.

If a solution is not found then don't expect that this will be for your benefit in any way. The momentum you got by accepting the Annan plan is over, and with Eroglu as the leader you will be put back in the corner as you were with Dektash.

On the other hand we are now starting to use our EU membership in more efficient ways. If the negotiations fail or come to a stand still, then be sure we will fully use the EU and rulings like the one we got recently from the ECJ, to apply pressure on you.

So better drop the blackmails and the outrageous demands and negotiate a solution that can be acceptable to the vast majority of Cypriots. If you continue thinking that you can win on our expense, then not only you will not win anything but you will be the biggest losers of all.


Do your worst, we will still not cave in to your or anyone elses demands, we will fight for what we believe is right and thats not becoming a minority in a GC state run by GCs. The EUs headache will become a migraine with vomiting real soon you can be sure of that, another round at the end of this year.


You have no right to rule land that belongs to us be over 80%, nor the right to overwrite democracy. If you didn't want to be a minority in Cyprus you should have come to an island were the majority are GCs.


Private property ownership and state ownership are 2 totally different things.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 24, 2009 11:16 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:We don’t have to have power sharing. There is a second option – permanent partition. If you guys think that you can hold on to power and not share indefinitely, you are in for a rude awakening and quite soon after these negotiations, if they fail.

Your community is not in a financial position to buy “power” into the now very wealthy RoC, and I don’t know anyone stupid enough to give out free shares and especially to such an incompetent lot bound to bring down the whole country if given the chance.

I can’t see it happening as there is plenty to lose and zero incentive for the RoC.


BBF ison the table about time you got used to what it means.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun May 24, 2009 11:29 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:We don’t have to have power sharing. There is a second option – permanent partition. If you guys think that you can hold on to power and not share indefinitely, you are in for a rude awakening and quite soon after these negotiations, if they fail.

Your community is not in a financial position to buy “power” into the now very wealthy RoC, and I don’t know anyone stupid enough to give out free shares and especially to such an incompetent lot bound to bring down the whole country if given the chance.

I can’t see it happening as there is plenty to lose and zero incentive for the RoC.


BBF ison the table about time you got used to what it means.

BBF, DDT, ABC, XYZ, call it what you want to because it's all the same shit to us...

ZERO INCENTIVE!

...and we just don't have enough fools out of the 800,000 to vote for suicide.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 24, 2009 11:31 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:We don’t have to have power sharing. There is a second option – permanent partition. If you guys think that you can hold on to power and not share indefinitely, you are in for a rude awakening and quite soon after these negotiations, if they fail.

Your community is not in a financial position to buy “power” into the now very wealthy RoC, and I don’t know anyone stupid enough to give out free shares and especially to such an incompetent lot bound to bring down the whole country if given the chance.

I can’t see it happening as there is plenty to lose and zero incentive for the RoC.


BBF ison the table about time you got used to what it means.

BBF, DDT, ABC, XYZ, call it what you want to because it's all the same shit to us...

ZERO INCENTIVE!

...and we just don't have enough fools out of the 800,000 to vote for suicide.


Go read how your shipping will be effected, is 4 billion Euros a year a good bonus, enough incentive? or how Maraş will generate more wealth for GCs?
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Postby DT. » Sun May 24, 2009 11:31 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:We don’t have to have power sharing. There is a second option – permanent partition. If you guys think that you can hold on to power and not share indefinitely, you are in for a rude awakening and quite soon after these negotiations, if they fail.

Your community is not in a financial position to buy “power” into the now very wealthy RoC, and I don’t know anyone stupid enough to give out free shares and especially to such an incompetent lot bound to bring down the whole country if given the chance.

I can’t see it happening as there is plenty to lose and zero incentive for the RoC.


BBF ison the table about time you got used to what it means.

BBF, DDT, ABC, XYZ, call it what you want to because it's all the same shit to us...

ZERO INCENTIVE!

...and we just don't have enough fools out of the 800,000 to vote for suicide.


Despite Bananiot and Rolandis holding their breath.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun May 24, 2009 11:41 pm

DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:BBF, DDT, ABC, XYZ, call it what you want to because it's all the same shit to us...

ZERO INCENTIVE!

...and we just don't have enough fools out of the 800,000 to vote for suicide.


Despite Bananiot and Rolandis holding their breath.

I guess these two must already have their incentive... :wink:

Bananiot, has even suggested the recognition of the "TRNC" if we don't "behave" in another thread… not even Turkey has ever suggested that! :lol:
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Postby DT. » Sun May 24, 2009 11:42 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
Get Real! wrote:BBF, DDT, ABC, XYZ, call it what you want to because it's all the same shit to us...

ZERO INCENTIVE!

...and we just don't have enough fools out of the 800,000 to vote for suicide.


Despite Bananiot and Rolandis holding their breath.

I guess these two must already have their incentive... :wink:

Bananiot, has even suggested the recognition of the "TRNC" if we don't "behave" in another thread… not even Turkey has ever suggested that! :lol:


Bananiot also predicted that the trnc would be recognised today if the AP was rejected.
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