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Eroglu: Morphou will not be sacrificed

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby paliometoxo » Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:34 pm

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Postby YFred » Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:02 pm

Bananiot wrote:banukla = black death or plague

Thanks for that. It makes sense. If only we could work out a way of removing from our dreaded mistress?

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Postby Lit » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:13 am

Bananiot wrote:You are so clever Lit, we are really amazed at your ability to predict responses. Your IQ must be well into the 70's.


What can i say, your brainless repetitive comments arent that hard to predict.

Bananiot wrote:If you want something to laugh about,


What, read your comments?

Bananiot wrote:look at the responses (quite predictable but I will not brag about it) of our patriotic politicians,


The President of Cyprus is Christofias. I did not vote for him but he is my President and i want him to succeed. I do not question why the Cypriots voted the way they did during the last election, i just except the results. This is what democracy is all about. The citizens of the RoC overwhelmingly rejected the Annan plan in 2004. Quit questioning why the Cypriots voted the way they did and just except the results. You have been treating the RoC as a non-sovereign state that you are forgetting that it was the GC's democratic right to say we want better.

Bananiot wrote:to the Pascoe statement. Omirou and Karoyan basically told the government to report the UN to the ... UN. This the maximum scope of the rejectionists. They think we can get Morphou and Famagusta back by reporting Turkey and anyone that says something which they do not find palatable.
By the way, if Turkey will not honour her signature, why the hell are we negotiating for anything with Turkey?


What are you rambling on about? I am not saying we shouldn't negotiate with Turkey. I am saying the implementation of any future plan should not be depended upon the good will of the invader. Perhaps the EU can play a bigger role here.

Bananiot wrote:Perhaps this is the time to declare war, as GR suggested, but we will place restrictions on the Turks to kill maximum 20 000 of us, as this bagger suggested last year.


I hardly agree with anything GR says so i dont even know why you are mentioning his name to me.

Bananiot wrote:So much stupidity by so few people!


Indeed. You are on the fringes of Cypriot political beliefs. The politician you voted for in the 1st round of the presidential elections gained only 0.17% of the votes. I mean really, get a clue already.
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