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Postby B25 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:22 am

Thats all we need after the first bent UN official now we are lumbered with another equally bent one.

And thank you Bananiot for admitting to the charge of treason.

I wonnder what the penalty is for that???? :twisted: :twisted:

Yes, Go enjoy your regular coffee and Mahallebi mornings with your enemy mates whilst the rest of your 200,000 compatriots as still suffering their losses, you should be ashamed of yourself. It is because of spineless morons like you that this country is currently enduring this cancer and you sit there with them drinking coffee as if all is ok.

Krimas tin mana pou se yenise, eisai telios axristos.
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Postby zan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:55 pm

B25 wrote:Thats all we need after the first bent UN official now we are lumbered with another equally bent one.

And thank you Bananiot for admitting to the charge of treason.

I wonnder what the penalty is for that???? :twisted: :twisted:

Yes, Go enjoy your regular coffee and Mahallebi mornings with your enemy mates whilst the rest of your 200,000 compatriots as still suffering their losses, you should be ashamed of yourself. It is because of spineless morons like you that this country is currently enduring this cancer and you sit there with them drinking coffee as if all is ok.

Krimas tin mana pou se yenise, eisai telios axristos.


B25.......Will you offer your full support if YOUR government agrees a power sharing deal???? OR.....Are you going to spout off your extreme right wing slogans then as well???
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:04 pm

zan wrote:
B25 wrote:Thats all we need after the first bent UN official now we are lumbered with another equally bent one.

And thank you Bananiot for admitting to the charge of treason.

I wonnder what the penalty is for that???? :twisted: :twisted:

Yes, Go enjoy your regular coffee and Mahallebi mornings with your enemy mates whilst the rest of your 200,000 compatriots as still suffering their losses, you should be ashamed of yourself. It is because of spineless morons like you that this country is currently enduring this cancer and you sit there with them drinking coffee as if all is ok.

Krimas tin mana pou se yenise, eisai telios axristos.


B25.......Will you offer your full support if YOUR government agrees a power sharing deal???? OR.....Are you going to spout off your extreme right wing slogans then as well???

You seem to be under the impression that the RoC government can do deals pertaining to the CyProb, that can come to pass without the public’s approval!

I’m not even a right-winger yet disapprove of almost everything this government is doing so far.
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Postby Bananiot » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:06 pm

I think I saw the interview of Klerides. It was taken by Costas Gennaris on the occasion of October 1, the 49th anniversary of Cyprus independence. Klerides was very caustic of the rejectionists, but then, he is a very level headed man. Another traitor, that is, according to the logic of B25.

Of course I know the calibre of these people. They are the same people that brought Turkey to Cyprus in the first place and the poor baggers think that they can redeem themselves with their nationalist/fascist slogans.

As far as drinking coffee and eating mahallebi with my friends is concerned, I do not need to give explanations to bigots. I have more in common with Halil than these people who are merely working for the final demise of Cyprus.
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Postby Gregory » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:12 pm

Nicos Rolandis.

The most bitter man in Cyprus. After serving the most hard-lined govt of all times under Spyros Kyprianou has tried every trick in the book to get back on the gravy train. Having failed all attempts he's decided to slander every action his and every other govt took since then with the sole explanation that "he was not in those govts to guide them better". Tell me Nicos, when you were kolos and vradji with good ole Spyros why had you never mentioned that he was a cowardly Athens follower in his face?

This man and his grandiose ideas even tried to become UN Sec General at some point :lol:

I believe the most his pitiful insignificant party ever managed was 0.2% of the vote in one election.
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Postby zan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:17 pm

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
B25 wrote:Thats all we need after the first bent UN official now we are lumbered with another equally bent one.

And thank you Bananiot for admitting to the charge of treason.

I wonnder what the penalty is for that???? :twisted: :twisted:

Yes, Go enjoy your regular coffee and Mahallebi mornings with your enemy mates whilst the rest of your 200,000 compatriots as still suffering their losses, you should be ashamed of yourself. It is because of spineless morons like you that this country is currently enduring this cancer and you sit there with them drinking coffee as if all is ok.

Krimas tin mana pou se yenise, eisai telios axristos.


B25.......Will you offer your full support if YOUR government agrees a power sharing deal???? OR.....Are you going to spout off your extreme right wing slogans then as well???

You seem to be under the impression that the RoC government can do deals pertaining to the CyProb, that can come to pass without the public’s approval!

I’m not even a right-winger yet disapprove of almost everything this government is doing so far.



You F%£@))(*&G Traitor!!!!! 8) :lol:

The publics approval came at voting time..........At least that is the way it works in a democratic country!!! :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:34 pm

Have a look at a bunch of “agreements” from the past, and if you have the time see how many of these “agreed” points have been violated over the years and totally disrespected when we look at subsequent actions and current aims of the corresponding sides…

The Third Vienna Agreement - August 1975
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201975.pdf

High-Level Agreement - February 1977
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201977.pdf

The 10-Point Agreement - May 1979
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201979.pdf

There's a few more I can't access right now and I won’t even mention the plethora of UN resolutions, but as you can see “agreements” on Cyprus are like toilet paper…
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Postby zan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:46 pm

Get Real! wrote:Have a look at a bunch of “agreements” from the past, and if you have the time see how many of these “agreed” points have been violated over the years and totally disrespected when we look at subsequent actions and current aims of the corresponding sides…

The Third Vienna Agreement - August 1975
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201975.pdf

High-Level Agreement - February 1977
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201977.pdf

The 10-Point Agreement - May 1979
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/A ... 201979.pdf

There's a few more I can't access right now and I won’t even mention the plethora of UN resolutions, but as you can see “agreements” on Cyprus are like toilet paper…


Agreed GR but there is not only the UN but the EU in this now........
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:56 pm

My links don't seem to work from the CF... :? but you can access them from here...

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... ndices.htm
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:06 pm

Anyway, in time Christofias’ “agreements” will also be filed away with the rest of the “agreements” and we may even see a few more “agreements” from the next government (quite possibly DISY) get shelved, until the time comes when military conflict will resolve the Cyprus problem once and for all... and to be quite frank with you I’m looking forward to that day.
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