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Should the 1,100 "Greek" troops withdraw from Cypr

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Should the 1,100 "Greek"(leeches) troops withdraw from Cyprus under heavy Choirokitian CNG escort?

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Postby Paphitis » Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:46 pm

alexISS wrote:
Paphitis wrote:What do you call this then?

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I call it a coup led by Sampson, the leader of the most popular party in Cyprus at the time


Employed by his master in Athens was he not?
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Postby alexISS » Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:03 pm

Paphitis wrote:
alexISS wrote:
Paphitis wrote:What do you call this then?

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I call it a coup led by Sampson, the leader of the most popular party in Cyprus at the time


Employed by his master in Athens was he not?


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
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:28 pm

alexISS wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
alexISS wrote:
Paphitis wrote:What do you call this then?

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I call it a coup led by Sampson, the leader of the most popular party in Cyprus at the time


Employed by his master in Athens was he not?


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


Hey Groucho, let me give you a bit of advice!

Never take anything too personally around here. There is absolutely no malice towards you or anyone else.

But the fact of the matter is this. Greece needs to stand up and be counted, and we Cypriots have every right to scream the house down because of what Greece did, and it's woeful political policies as well as our own.

Sampson was not representative of the Cypriot people, because he was never elected. But Greece imposed him on us, which ultimately led to the Turkish Invasion.

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Postby alexISS » Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:07 pm

Paphitis wrote:Sampson was not representative of the Cypriot people, because he was never elected.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Sampson

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)


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Postby Kifeas » Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:54 pm

Paphitis, you first started a thread proposing for Greece to send 50,000 troops and liberate Cyprus ( http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 649#547649 ,) praising Greece among other things for having one of the strongest armies in Europe; and then, once several people had indicated to you that this is neither feasible nor desirable, you went ahead and opened this thread calling for the withdrawal of the 1,100 "leeches" (ELDYK) from Cyprus, remembering among other things that Greece has financial and economic difficulties, that is in the verge of bankruptcy and that it has also betrayed Cyprus in the past.

Well, I am sure you wouldn't want to hear what such people like you are in my book; but to give you a small indication, you are something worse than what one would regard as a schizophrenic, that is, one shifting from one extreme delusion to another completely opposite one, by the minute.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:17 pm

Can I say something a bit off-topic? My experiences with Greeks in general, they are sour losers, cheaters, backstabbers and liars. Experienced it in many games. Well you will say is just a game, imagine what they would do in real life situations when things are more serious? (Their women sleep with TURKS) :/

Anyhow now back to the topic. 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. They have way nicer facilities and more free time to do what they want.

Paphitis your overreacting.
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Postby Oracle » Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:29 pm

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.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:49 pm

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.


yeah i know what you meant sorry for not making my phrase a bit more clearer. Thanks for correcting me
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Postby Talisker » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:08 am

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! :lol:

What's the problem with that pretend "Greeko"? :lol:


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". 8)

:roll:

I'm beginning to think that if GR! declared his ancestral lineage to be 'Martian' then Paphitis would argue with him for a bit, flounce off, then return having adopted this heritage himself. :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:40 am

alexISS wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Sampson was not representative of the Cypriot people, because he was never elected.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Sampson

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)


Good morning!


Wikipedia sources don't hold water in Cyprus Problem Groucho!

But nevertheless, you non reputable source clearly states that Nicos Sampson only founded 1 of the main parties in Cyprus and that he was an elected member of Parliament. In the UK, there are elected members from the BNP Party! So what.

What a pitiful attempt to excuse your behaviour and la blame upon the entire Cypriot people. If the Cypriots wanted him as their President, then they would have elected him. But that didn't happen, because as we all know, Makarios was the people's choice. This did not sit too well with you Greeko's which is why you led a Coup and assassination attempt against him!
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