laptachap wrote:brilliant reminder of what hapens when you start a war you an not win.....get a life sad loosers
If a war has been lost, where is the unconditional letter of surrender for signing?
Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Expatkiwi wrote:Maureen married me because we both love each other, share the same interests, plus she recognized quality when she saw it
As I said earlier, Malaria, I simply support the Turkish Cypriot's rights to self-determination, particularly after the GC attempts to remove them in 1963 and 1974... It's their island too, and if you can't live together, then live in a partitioned island... The RoCy in the south, and the TRNC - with it's excellent flag - in the north...
Cypriots have lived together on their island - not yours - for centuries, millennia, until outsiders like you came along to divide and rule them. Leave us alone.
Just listen to your wife. She recognises quality and realises a beautiful island like Cyprus shouldn't be torn in two by people who don't have the island's best interests at heart. Leave us alone.
When did they live together in peace? when they were not under someone elses rule?
As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots, why do you think your leaders do not cancel them out? if they had the opportunity not to lose face with the international community they would cancel them in a flash. Its all for political gain.
Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Expatkiwi wrote:Maureen married me because we both love each other, share the same interests, plus she recognized quality when she saw it
As I said earlier, Malaria, I simply support the Turkish Cypriot's rights to self-determination, particularly after the GC attempts to remove them in 1963 and 1974... It's their island too, and if you can't live together, then live in a partitioned island... The RoCy in the south, and the TRNC - with it's excellent flag - in the north...
Cypriots have lived together on their island - not yours - for centuries, millennia, until outsiders like you came along to divide and rule them. Leave us alone.
Just listen to your wife. She recognises quality and realises a beautiful island like Cyprus shouldn't be torn in two by people who don't have the island's best interests at heart. Leave us alone.
When did they live together in peace? when they were not under someone elses rule?
As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots, why do you think your leaders do not cancel them out? if they had the opportunity not to lose face with the international community they would cancel them in a flash. Its all for political gain.
And?
Viewpoint wrote: ... As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots ....
Oracle wrote:Viewpoint wrote: ... As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots ....
Do you realise that by indulging in these "provisions" it means you bow to the authority and hence recognition of the provider, the RoC
Ergo ... no longer a "claim" but a fact!
Malapapa wrote:That is my question.
And? Cyprus is in the EU and its government is obliged to treat all its citizens in accordance with EU norms. For political reasons. Of course for political reasons because governments are political entities. So what is your point?
Malapapa wrote:Oracle wrote:Viewpoint wrote: ... As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots ....
Do you realise that by indulging in these "provisions" it means you bow to the authority and hence recognition of the provider, the RoC
Ergo ... no longer a "claim" but a fact!
Perhaps, before a life-saving drug or treatment is administered, the TC could be asked whether they recognise the Republic of Cyprus. What do you think their answer would be, Viewpoint?
Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Oracle wrote:Viewpoint wrote: ... As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots ....
Do you realise that by indulging in these "provisions" it means you bow to the authority and hence recognition of the provider, the RoC
Ergo ... no longer a "claim" but a fact!
Perhaps, before a life-saving drug or treatment is administered, the TC could be asked whether they recognise the Republic of Cyprus. What do you think their answer would be, Viewpoint?
I wouldnt put myself in that situation.
Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Oracle wrote:Viewpoint wrote: ... As for free health care and passports, you are oblidged no forced to provide these services because you claim to represent the whole island and all Cypriots ....
Do you realise that by indulging in these "provisions" it means you bow to the authority and hence recognition of the provider, the RoC
Ergo ... no longer a "claim" but a fact!
Perhaps, before a life-saving drug or treatment is administered, the TC could be asked whether they recognise the Republic of Cyprus. What do you think their answer would be, Viewpoint?
I wouldnt put myself in that situation.
You'd rather die? Good luck to you. And is that the advice you would give to other TCs; die rather than recognise the people who could save their lives?
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