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ORAMS COUPLE PREPARING TO EMPTY THEIR HOME

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Hermes » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:02 pm

Jerry wrote: "We have heard, some considerable time ago, from a very reliable source, that one of the organizations here, set up to counter the South’s propaganda machine spent around £7,000 to £8,000 on legal advice for the Orams with a team of experienced barristers, which they then chose to ignore."
Always listen to your lawyer, folks. Especially if they tell you your case is water-tight and the British courts can't touch you...


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Postby B25 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:08 pm

Hermes wrote:
Jerry wrote: "We have heard, some considerable time ago, from a very reliable source, that one of the organizations here, set up to counter the South’s propaganda machine spent around £7,000 to £8,000 on legal advice for the Orams with a team of experienced barristers, which they then chose to ignore."
Always listen to your lawyer, folks. Especially if they tell you your case is water-tight and the British courts can't touch you...


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My God hermes, do you have to subject us to that ugly cow, she makes me wonna puke. May she burn in hell! :twisted:
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Postby Malapapa » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:10 pm

Hermes wrote:Smile for the camera...


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Hey, Mrs O, that's Apostolides's cushion!

Or it soon will be when your TONC cheque bounces... :lol:
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Postby Hermes » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:13 pm

B25 wrote:My God hermes, do you have to subject us to that ugly cow, she makes me wonna puke. May she burn in hell! :twisted:

My apologies B25. I just find her so weirdly attractive...


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Postby Jerry » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:13 pm

Hermes wrote:
Jerry wrote: "We have heard, some considerable time ago, from a very reliable source, that one of the organizations here, set up to counter the South’s propaganda machine spent around £7,000 to £8,000 on legal advice for the Orams with a team of experienced barristers, which they then chose to ignore."
Always listen to your lawyer, folks. Especially if they tell you your case is water-tight and the British courts can't touch you...


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And the more you pay the better your chances of seeing "celebrity counsels"

You won't win but at least you will have had the "pleasure" of hob - nobbing with the very rich and famous for a couple of days and have an autograph on a very large bill. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Malapapa » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:15 pm

B25 wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Jerry wrote: "We have heard, some considerable time ago, from a very reliable source, that one of the organizations here, set up to counter the South’s propaganda machine spent around £7,000 to £8,000 on legal advice for the Orams with a team of experienced barristers, which they then chose to ignore."
Always listen to your lawyer, folks. Especially if they tell you your case is water-tight and the British courts can't touch you...


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My God hermes, do you have to subject us to that ugly cow, she makes me wonna puke. May she burn in hell! :twisted:


Look how white with worry her hair's gone since ruining her reputation as a "human rights" lawyer. By the way bitch, the real lawyers keep saying your husband's Iraq war was illegal too.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:18 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Get Real, you forgot about mentioning the TC refugees who also ran from GCs, those that were able to get out with their lives from their villages from 1963-74 inclusive. Remember there has been pain inflicted on innocents on both sides, just you cannot help but distort the realities!


Acikgoz its not the first time the GC have stabbed the Brits in the back remember the troubles of 1958 where they would shoot innocent British servicemen's wives and children, or did they blame that on us as well?
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Postby Hermes » Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:18 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:Get Real, you forgot about mentioning the TC refugees who also ran from GCs, those that were able to get out with their lives from their villages from 1963-74 inclusive. Remember there has been pain inflicted on innocents on both sides, just you cannot help but distort the realities!


Acikgoz its not the first time the GC have stabbed the Brits in the back remember the troubles of 1958 where they would shoot innocent British servicemen's wives and children, or did they blame that on us as well?


Who has stabbed who in the back? The British courts are our friends now. You see how times have changed? Only the carpet-baggers have long memories it seems. But they have been judged by their own courts. I know that sounds strange to you. But justice is impartial. It weighs up right and wrongs. Then decides each case on its merits. How utterly civilized! It kind of restores your faith in mankind...
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:41 pm

Hermes wrote:
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Acikgoz wrote:Get Real, you forgot about mentioning the TC refugees who also ran from GCs, those that were able to get out with their lives from their villages from 1963-74 inclusive. Remember there has been pain inflicted on innocents on both sides, just you cannot help but distort the realities!


Acikgoz its not the first time the GC have stabbed the Brits in the back remember the troubles of 1958 where they would shoot innocent British servicemen's wives and children, or did they blame that on us as well?


Who has stabbed who in the back? The British courts are our friends now. You see how times have changed? Only the carpet-baggers have long memories it seems. But they have been judged by their own courts. I know that sounds strange to you. But justice is impartial. It weighs up right and wrongs. Then decides each case on its merits. How utterly civilized! It kind of restores your faith in mankind...


This is just one battle like the Loizidou judgement which according to your GC solved the Cyprus problem but soon blew over, this is no different. Those Brits who give up their properties will only be replaced by new settlers and their families.
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Postby Hermes » Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:00 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:Get Real, you forgot about mentioning the TC refugees who also ran from GCs, those that were able to get out with their lives from their villages from 1963-74 inclusive. Remember there has been pain inflicted on innocents on both sides, just you cannot help but distort the realities!


Acikgoz its not the first time the GC have stabbed the Brits in the back remember the troubles of 1958 where they would shoot innocent British servicemen's wives and children, or did they blame that on us as well?


Who has stabbed who in the back? The British courts are our friends now. You see how times have changed? Only the carpet-baggers have long memories it seems. But they have been judged by their own courts. I know that sounds strange to you. But justice is impartial. It weighs up right and wrongs. Then decides each case on its merits. How utterly civilized! It kind of restores your faith in mankind...


This is just one battle like the Loizidou judgement which according to your GC solved the Cyprus problem but soon blew over, this is no different. Those Brits who give up their properties will only be replaced by new settlers and their families.


That's nice. I hope they can all find work in your non-existent economy.
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