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Postby insan » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:34 pm

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Bananiot wrote: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.


Its a good job your mate Klerides was oust as he would have sold our souls just as you are ready to. I'd sooner be a bigot than a traitor to my country and people. Asirkti malaka. You make me sick and ashamed to be a GC. When we have traitors like you amongst us, who needs the enemy?

I hope you choke on your next visit, I will gladly piss on your grave.


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Postby B25 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:45 pm

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Bananiot wrote: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.


Its a good job your mate Klerides was oust as he would have sold our souls just as you are ready to. I'd sooner be a bigot than a traitor to my country and people. Asirkti malaka. You make me sick and ashamed to be a GC. When we have traitors like you amongst us, who needs the enemy?

I hope you choke on your next visit, I will gladly piss on your grave.


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Postby Bananiot » Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:46 pm

Rolandis was the first minister to hand in his resignation after dissagreeing with Spyros Kyprianou. He did the honorable thing. Not many Cypriots are capable of doing this. Christos Stylianides did the same recently but of course both were "yes" people. One would expect such people to do the right thing. It comes natural to them.

Oh, and they do not have a foul mouth either nor do they hide behind nicks.
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Postby YFred » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:05 pm

Bananiot wrote:Rolandis was the first minister to hand in his resignation after dissagreeing with Spyros Kyprianou. He did the honorable thing. Not many Cypriots are capable of doing this. Christos Stylianides did the same recently but of course both were "yes" people. One would expect such people to do the right thing. It comes natural to them.

Oh, and they do not have a foul mouth either nor do they hide behind nicks.

People like that actually need help.
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Re: But I'm not from the U.S!!

Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:27 am

cymart wrote:I think you are mistaking me for someone else-maybe you need a consultation with Yiangos in case you are already suffering from delusions and paranoia,like some other people who post on this site from both north and south!You have my deepest sympathy and I hope you get well soon..

If anything, Mikkelides needs to have a consultation with me because first and foremost I would strongly advice him to start taking a shower a least once a day.

One of the first things you learn in medical school is that personal hygiene goes a long way if both your physical and mental health is to remain intact but he seems to have skipped a few classes!

Anyway, for your sake find another hero…
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Postby humanist » Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:58 am

what am I missing out here?
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Postby Bananiot » Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:12 am

Had a close encounter with Mikellides, GR?
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Postby Gregory » Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:46 am

Bananiot wrote: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.


I take it you're a yes man.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, I respect everyone's decision in that referendum. Its just that its a little bit hypocritical to label someone as "these people" and call them fascists and bigots. Grouping people and generalising is a tad fascist in itself, no?
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Postby Gregory » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:02 am

Bananiot wrote:Rolandis was the first minister to hand in his resignation after dissagreeing with Spyros Kyprianou. He did the honorable thing. Not many Cypriots are capable of doing this. Christos Stylianides did the same recently but of course both were "yes" people. One would expect such people to do the right thing. It comes natural to them.

Oh, and they do not have a foul mouth either nor do they hide behind nicks.


just saying its strange how it took him 5 years as foreign minister to work out that he was being used by Kyprianou. Thats a whole term in office, I wouldn't really call that a resignation of principle. Rather one that says.."I've been on the gravy train for 5 years, looks like the old man is gonna replace me for the new term if he gets re-elected, might as well make a name for myself in case Clerides ever becomes President."

After serving a whole term in cabinet, this brave soul resigned.....Bravo!
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Postby YFred » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:23 am

Gregory wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Rolandis was the first minister to hand in his resignation after dissagreeing with Spyros Kyprianou. He did the honorable thing. Not many Cypriots are capable of doing this. Christos Stylianides did the same recently but of course both were "yes" people. One would expect such people to do the right thing. It comes natural to them.

Oh, and they do not have a foul mouth either nor do they hide behind nicks.


just saying its strange how it took him 5 years as foreign minister to work out that he was being used by Kyprianou. Thats a whole term in office, I wouldn't really call that a resignation of principle. Rather one that says.."I've been on the gravy train for 5 years, looks like the old man is gonna replace me for the new term if he gets re-elected, might as well make a name for myself in case Clerides ever becomes President."

After serving a whole term in cabinet, this brave soul resigned.....Bravo!

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