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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:36 pm

Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:04 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.


Why afraid? If a change of stance is needed wave your mother goodbye and come aboard then. Or can't you do it alone?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:09 pm

Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.


Why afraid? If a change of stance is needed wave your mother goodbye and come aboard then. Or can't you do it alone?


No problem, under what conditions? if the offer is a minority in a GC state then no chance. But if we are talking BBF with political equality of the 2 states then you may be onto a winner. Which is it?
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:26 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.


Why afraid? If a change of stance is needed wave your mother goodbye and come aboard then. Or can't you do it alone?


No problem, under what conditions? if the offer is a minority in a GC state then no chance. But if we are talking BBF with political equality of the 2 states then you may be onto a winner. Which is it?


You sort Turkey out and, without a doubt, a BBF we Cypriots can all live with will be sorted out...
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:58 am

Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.


Why afraid? If a change of stance is needed wave your mother goodbye and come aboard then. Or can't you do it alone?


No problem, under what conditions? if the offer is a minority in a GC state then no chance. But if we are talking BBF with political equality of the 2 states then you may be onto a winner. Which is it?


You sort Turkey out and, without a doubt, a BBF we Cypriots can all live with will be sorted out...


Turkey will leave once all the conditions of a new agreement have been found, dont worry about Turkey we will deal with them when we feel its the right time, prove to us you are genuine with the right incentives and we will make our move.
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Postby SKI-preo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:23 am

Is The Cyprus Mail for real?

Who buys this extremist rubbish? - how does it stay solvent. I doubt it is a commercial enterprise. How can they be so off the mark to 95% of Cypriots views. The paper is often sympathetic to imperialism and to blatant breaches human rights.
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Postby DT. » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:02 am

SKI-preo wrote:Is The Cyprus Mail for real?

Who buys this extremist rubbish? - how does it stay solvent. I doubt it is a commercial enterprise. How can they be so off the mark to 95% of Cypriots views. The paper is often sympathetic to imperialism and to blatant breaches human rights.


I think there's a large reader base of expats in the occupied areas it needs to satisfy.
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Postby YFred » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:06 am

SKI-preo wrote:Is The Cyprus Mail for real?

Who buys this extremist rubbish? - how does it stay solvent. I doubt it is a commercial enterprise. How can they be so off the mark to 95% of Cypriots views. The paper is often sympathetic to imperialism and to blatant breaches human rights.

Your comment about Cyprus mail says more about you then it. I wance was accused of being a communist because I was reading the guardian. Needless to say the accuser was a BNP member.
95% of GCs views may be, but I doubt that even that is true. Or is it that you don't count TCs as Cypriot?
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Postby YFred » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:09 am

Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Neither the talks or the pursuit of justice will be abandoned I'm afraid.


Why afraid?...obviously 35 years have not taught you anything, you need a change of stance to one that will get the TCs on board support a solution, you cannot do it alone.


Why afraid? If a change of stance is needed wave your mother goodbye and come aboard then. Or can't you do it alone?


No problem, under what conditions? if the offer is a minority in a GC state then no chance. But if we are talking BBF with political equality of the 2 states then you may be onto a winner. Which is it?


You sort Turkey out and, without a doubt, a BBF we Cypriots can all live with will be sorted out...

Why do most GCs live in cloud 9. If GCs and Greeks combined with the Kurds cannot sort Turkey out, what on earth makes you think that TCs can. Can you come back to earth where the real people live please.
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Postby Malapapa » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:03 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:You sort Turkey out and, without a doubt, a BBF we Cypriots can all live with will be sorted out...

Why do most GCs live in cloud 9. If GCs and Greeks combined with the Kurds cannot sort Turkey out, what on earth makes you think that TCs can. Can you come back to earth where the real people live please.


So, back down on earth, the devious viewpoint was bluffing when he said...

dont worry about Turkey we will deal with them when we feel its the right time


The time, according to YFred, will never be right.

So we're wasting our time even trying to accommodate the TCs as they are powerless to stand up to Turkey, and if they can't do that we'll never have a BBF we can all live with.

Thanks YFred. I appreciate your honesty. So why do you object to Talat claiming political asylum?
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