pretty-as-pink wrote:CBBB wrote:You just confused here brain cell!
who?
See what I mean!
yialousa1971 wrote:pretty-as-pink wrote:its not for me to judge but there is one thing that amazes me about the cy gov.
their lack of concern regarding the invasion in 1974.
No one asked for it to happen im sure and it was wrong doing but why on earth dont the cy gov do something about it?
why dont the cypriot people do something about it?
we hear so much about the 1974 invasion and the cypriots do put their points across about how they feel towards the turks etc but come on cyprus has an army dont they?
cyprus must have some power right?
if all this is so bad and cypriots want back what is rightfully theirs then stop moaning and crying and do something about it yes/no?
the cypriots mean about the english and how they dont want them in cyprus blah blah blah, you would still have your horse and carts if it wasnt for the english...fact.
and if anyone invaded any part of the uk we would bloody well fight back and get every last stone back.
we are fighters and fight for what is ours.
dont sit and watch cases like the orams, dont let the turks make you look foolish and lazy, bloody do something about it.
In order to solve the problem you must know what the problem is and call it by the right name ie. the Turkish problem with the Anglo's helping them all the way. And how do the Zionists fit into the bigger picture, Kissinger that creature that came from the underworld.
We have seen what happens when we try to deal with the fanatical Turks, are so called allies (Anglo's) start gun running for the Turks, like a certain Major Macey.Could it be true? I spoke to a former Para who accompanied Major Macey on expeditions to Turkish Cypriot villages. There, says the Para, he demonstrated the use of British ammunition and sub-machine guns to the Turkish Cypriot irregular forces.
I also tracked down one of Major Macey's former drivers, who showed me a curious note, in the major's handwriting. It is a list of arms and explosives being stored in civilian premises in Nicosia: arms, says the driver, which Major Macey had supplied, under British orders, to the Turkish fighters.baby-can't-fly-with-me said:
you would still have your horse and carts if it wasnt for the english...fact.
And you wouldn't have the Alphabet (no reading or writing) if it wasn't for Greeks. If wasn't for a half Greek/half German (Alec Issigonis) you wouldn't have the Mini, that great British icon.
If it wasn't for Tesla you wouldn't have the AC distribution system, AC motor and the Radio etc.
Best thing don't go there.baby-can't-fly-with-me said:
and if anyone invaded any part of the uk we would bloody well fight back and get every last stone back.
we are fighters and fight for what is ours.
No you just sit there and take it and even join in!
Best thing don't go there.
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