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Postby bill cobbett » Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:21 am

YFred wrote:
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vaughanwilliams wrote:A deal is a deal. If you don't know that by now, you soon will. While you try to renage on deals, the TCs will rumble you every time. If you try to shaft the SBAs, who says you won't try to shaft the TCs later on?


Oh really?

Part of the "deal" that set up the SBAs was that GB would make over annual sums of money.

That money has not been forthcoming since 1964!

GB is in arrears to the tune of tens, and perhaps hundreds, of millions of Euros. No Money, Deal Off.

GB has been breaking the "deal" for 45 years during which time it has been Illegally Squatting on the "bases"

You're the ones who have been found out mate, so on yer bike! Back to Tnucland wih your tail between your legs.


Oh dear! :shock:

Brits owe nothing to the so-called RoC which was established in 1964 but so-called RoC owes a lot to TCs.

Don't worry Insan. It will all come out in the wash as the old saying goes.
In this agreement they will pay through the nose for what they put the TCs through and I will be collecting my share personally fro Bill C.

BTW Happy Bayram to all those who celebrate Ramazan.


Reh Freddie, you'd do better to go and get money from the tissy leadership.
They've been screwing you and lining their Swiss Bank Accounts for fifty years.
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:16 pm

Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...
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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:46 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:A deal is a deal. If you don't know that by now, you soon will. While you try to renage on deals, the TCs will rumble you every time. If you try to shaft the SBAs, who says you won't try to shaft the TCs later on?


Oh really?

Part of the "deal" that set up the SBAs was that GB would make over annual sums of money.

That money has not been forthcoming since 1964!

GB is in arrears to the tune of tens, and perhaps hundreds, of millions of Euros. No Money, Deal Off.

GB has been breaking the "deal" for 45 years during which time it has been Illegally Squatting on the "bases"

You're the ones who have been found out mate, so on yer bike! Back to Tnucland wih your tail between your legs.


Oh dear! :shock:

Brits owe nothing to the so-called RoC which was established in 1964 but so-called RoC owes a lot to TCs.

Don't worry Insan. It will all come out in the wash as the old saying goes.
In this agreement they will pay through the nose for what they put the TCs through and I will be collecting my share personally fro Bill C.

BTW Happy Bayram to all those who celebrate Ramazan.


Reh Freddie, you'd do better to go and get money from the tissy leadership.
They've been screwing you and lining their Swiss Bank Accounts for fifty years.

Billy boy, it's the RoC that has been using my land for 50 years. You as their representative I hold resposible for, only because you connections with Limya. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:48 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...

I hope their strategy isn't first attack Turkey and then take over the world.
A lot of planning can go into 4 days.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:50 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...

I hope their strategy isn't first attack Turkey and then take over the world.
A lot of planning can go into 4 days.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Don't worry about our strategy invader...

Our strategy is only concerned with liberating Cyprus, so it is just you and your like that should be worried. :lol:
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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:55 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...

I hope their strategy isn't first attack Turkey and then take over the world.
A lot of planning can go into 4 days.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Don't worry about our strategy invader...

Our strategy is only concerned with liberating Cyprus, so it is just you and your like that should be worried. :lol:

I think you have threatened long enough, it's about time you showed some teeth, you toothless poodle.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:52 pm

No consensus was reached after the four day meeting. It is utopian to believe that a consensus can be achieved when two diametrically opposite lines of thought on solution are facing each other. The pragmatic approach of a federal bizonal Cyprus with political equality (proposed by AKEL and DISI) faces the nebulous call for a european solution (proposed by EDEK, DIKO, EVROKO and the Ecologists). These two lines of thought will fight it out, in a final battle, come next year.

In the meantime, I will be waiting in anticipation to see the practical results of this so called consensus reached by the national council. It should be quite funny.
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:00 pm

Bananiot wrote:No consensus was reached after the four day meeting. It is utopian to believe that a consensus can be achieved when two diametrically opposite lines of thought on solution are facing each other. The pragmatic approach of a federal bizonal Cyprus with political equality (proposed by AKEL and DISI) faces the nebulous call for a european solution (proposed by EDEK, DIKO, EVROKO and the Ecologists). These two lines of thought will fight it out, in a final battle, come next year.

In the meantime, I will be waiting in anticipation to see the practical results of this so called consensus reached by the national council. It should be quite funny.


That's all very good.

It is only natural in a democracy that there are 2 opposing lines of thought. It is quite unrealistic for every party to agree on every single point.

However, it seems as though a consensus has been reached, with some parties making some compromises, in the national interest.

The National Council has come to a mutually accepted consensus on many issues as outlined in the following link:

http://www.isria.com/pages/21_September_2009_101.php
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:05 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...

I hope their strategy isn't first attack Turkey and then take over the world.
A lot of planning can go into 4 days.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Don't worry about our strategy invader...

Our strategy is only concerned with liberating Cyprus, so it is just you and your like that should be worried. :lol:

I think you have threatened long enough, it's about time you showed some teeth, you toothless poodle.


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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:28 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:National consensus? Is it not the majority that will decide eventually? We cannot decide collectively on the type of desalination plants we need and you suggest that there can be national consensus on the Cyprob? Has anybody seen this consensus over the last 33 years the national council has been meeting?


Consensus is what was achieved after this 4 day National Council meeting, and this is very important for our national struggle.

In fact not even production of ideas can be generated in the national so called council. It only takes a Lilliputian party like the ecologists to leak a distorted form of ideas proposed and the proposer is sent to the execution squad, by our patriotic pres. The national council with all its pompous members must be got rid off and the elected government start doing what it was elected for.


Other side issues such as desalination plants or other ecologically sensitive issues are bound to create some discord, particularly from environmentalists. This too points to a very healthy democracy.

Cyprus at war! Shall we laugh?


Cyprus has been at war since 1974, and these National Council meetings are important to arriving to some kind of strategy with how the Cyprus Problem will be handled at the negotiating table.

The National Council can be likened to a War Cabinet of soughts...

I hope their strategy isn't first attack Turkey and then take over the world.
A lot of planning can go into 4 days.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Don't worry about our strategy invader...

Our strategy is only concerned with liberating Cyprus, so it is just you and your like that should be worried. :lol:

I think you have threatened long enough, it's about time you showed some teeth, you toothless poodle.


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:lol:

I expected at least a picture of a Dingo you wombat.
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