Employed by his master in Athens was he not?
alexISS wrote:
His master in Athens was imposed on the people by the CIA as you yourself have admitted in the past. Sampson on the other hand was a popular figure in Cypriot politics and his actions were representative of the people that voted for him: the Cypriots
Paphitis wrote:Sampson was not representative of the Cypriot people, because he was never elected.
In 1970 Sampson became a member of the Parliament of Cyprus as a founder and leader of one of the main parties of Cyprus, the Progressive Party (Proodeftikoi)
FragnaticDeath wrote: ... I would vote NO for this one because I will go with Oracles ideology here. The more troops the better. And ELDYK soldiers are pretty lucky comparing to the CY soldiers.
Oracle wrote:FragnaticDeath wrote: ... I would vote NO for this one because I will go with Oracles ideology here. The more troops the better. And ELDYK soldiers are pretty lucky comparing to the CY soldiers.
FG, I proposed that any increase in troops stationed in Cyprus should be representative of EU countries and not just Greece ... although if Greece were able to increase the percentage and set a higher yardstick for other EU countries to follow, that would be fine. But, no, our EU-sister's troops are welcome here as far as I'm concerned and I feel no threat to our political or pastoral concerns by their presence.
Paphitis wrote:alexISS wrote:Paphitis wrote:alexISS wrote:Paphitis, just one question
Who the fuck are you to doubt the ethnicity of the ELDYKarioi?
The actions of the "Greek" people speaks volumes!
What's the problem with that pretend "Greeko"?
Can't you answer the question?
How come you're in a position to question the Greekness of others? Are you some kind of a "true Greek"?
Nope! I'm an Aussie Choirokitian(now)! And Aussies are more akin to True Greeks than the "Greeks".
alexISS wrote:Paphitis wrote:Sampson was not representative of the Cypriot people, because he was never elected.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_SampsonIn 1970 Sampson became a member of the Parliament of Cyprus as a founder and leader of one of the main parties of Cyprus, the Progressive Party (Proodeftikoi)
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