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Postby Jimski999 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:52 am

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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:53 am

insan wrote:
Jimski999 wrote:The point is Insan; one person one vote.


That's what the people of Kazakhstan agreed on under their own unique circumstances of their own country but in Cyprus it won't work and it seems "political equality" works neither. So most likely, the struggle will end up with 2 sovereigne independent states in cyprus.


Democracy, one person one vote, works for all civilized people.

You can't have a state created on land stolen from us, so that is not an option available to you.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:53 pm

Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Jimski999 wrote:The point is Insan; one person one vote.


That's what the people of Kazakhstan agreed on under their own unique circumstances of their own country but in Cyprus it won't work and it seems "political equality" works neither. So most likely, the struggle will end up with 2 sovereigne independent states in cyprus.


Democracy, one person one vote, works for all civilized people.

You can't have a state created on land stolen from us, so that is not an option available to you.


Thats what we say but of course GCs have proven they cannot act civilized when itcomes to dealing with TCs and sharing Cyprus.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:57 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Jimski999 wrote:The point is Insan; one person one vote.


That's what the people of Kazakhstan agreed on under their own unique circumstances of their own country but in Cyprus it won't work and it seems "political equality" works neither. So most likely, the struggle will end up with 2 sovereigne independent states in cyprus.


Democracy, one person one vote, works for all civilized people.

You can't have a state created on land stolen from us, so that is not an option available to you.


Thats what we say but of course GCs have proven they cannot act civilized when itcomes to dealing with TCs and sharing Cyprus.


Oh we all know how much Turks like to "share", twit!
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Postby YFred » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:15 pm

Oracle wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Jimski999 wrote:The point is Insan; one person one vote.


That's what the people of Kazakhstan agreed on under their own unique circumstances of their own country but in Cyprus it won't work and it seems "political equality" works neither. So most likely, the struggle will end up with 2 sovereigne independent states in cyprus.


Democracy, one person one vote, works for all civilized people.

You can't have a state created on land stolen from us, so that is not an option available to you.


Thats what we say but of course GCs have proven they cannot act civilized when itcomes to dealing with TCs and sharing Cyprus.


Oh we all know how much Turks like to "share", twit!

Of course we like to share. Whats yours is ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Expatkiwi » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:42 pm

YFred wrote:Of course we like to share. Whats yours is ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby B25 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:50 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
YFred wrote:Of course we like to share. Whats yours is ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:


By then end of today, that smile will be wiped of the ugly mug of yours.

I am just going for the fireworks and champagne.

Bye Bye criminals and crooks.

@Expat, why don't you just state you affeliation with the Turks and cut the crap with code words and the likes. You never woke up one day and thought oh, poor little Tcs need my help. Whats the score, seriously. I may even respect you for it.
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Postby Expatkiwi » Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:30 pm

B25 wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
YFred wrote:Of course we like to share. Whats yours is ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:


By then end of today, that smile will be wiped of the ugly mug of yours.

I am just going for the fireworks and champagne.

Bye Bye criminals and crooks.

@Expat, why don't you just state you affeliation with the Turks and cut the crap with code words and the likes. You never woke up one day and thought oh, poor little Tcs need my help. Whats the score, seriously. I may even respect you for it.


Seriously, Mitchell, I am a personal friend of the TC representative to LOs Angeles (and his family), I have an active pen-pal relationship with Rauf Denktas, I also have several TC friends. This is despite the fact that I have no Turkish blood in me (though its a different story with Turkish Delight as that confectionary really tastes good!). I have listened to what they had to say on the issue, and I conclue that they have every right to their own country, especially after what happened to them 1963-65, and what was attempted in 1974.
Now, I have not been in lockstep as there are some things going on in the TRNC that I'm not in agreement with, but the bottom line is that if you Greek Cypriots are unwilling to live peacefully with the Turkish Cypriots and are determined to keep them sidelined, then a seperate state for them is the only viable solution.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:43 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Piratis wrote:
insan wrote:
Jimski999 wrote:The point is Insan; one person one vote.


That's what the people of Kazakhstan agreed on under their own unique circumstances of their own country but in Cyprus it won't work and it seems "political equality" works neither. So most likely, the struggle will end up with 2 sovereigne independent states in cyprus.


Democracy, one person one vote, works for all civilized people.

You can't have a state created on land stolen from us, so that is not an option available to you.


Thats what we say but of course GCs have proven they cannot act civilized when itcomes to dealing with TCs and sharing Cyprus.


And you act civilized do you? You are such a joke VP. Lets see how many GC's you have killed compared to how many TC's have been killed. Turks are the worst so stop posting your crap.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:44 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
YFred wrote:Of course we like to share. Whats yours is ours. :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:


You find that funny do you Turk lover.
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