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Postby Oracle » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:38 am

What a shame we are so desperate for information we are prepared to give credence to opinion and hearsay and let the Turks bask in unbridled, unsubstantiated rhetoric ...
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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:46 am

Oracle wrote:What a shame we are so desperate for information we are prepared to give credence to opinion and hearsay and let the Turks bask in unbridled, unsubstantiated rhetoric ...

What's the matter, your hero doesn't come out too clean in this one?
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:11 am

Oracle wrote:What a shame we are so desperate for information we are prepared to give credence to opinion and hearsay and let the Turks bask in unbridled, unsubstantiated rhetoric ...


We all know you have no use for "information",you Greek!!!
Your prejudiced,sick mind is incapable of processing anything,unless it is hatred against Turks....Back to Greece!!!!With my apologies to the Greek people for imposing you on them...They do not deserve it... :)
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Postby Piratis » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:50 am

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Bananiot wrote:February 10 1962, Limassol

Yiorgadjis was the guest speaker at the opening of the centre of the Association of EOKA fighters in Limassol District. He spoke for a new struggle for the realisation of national aspirations. Tasos Papadopoulos and Spyros Kyprianou were also present. The struggle of EOKA, he boasted, is not over but it continues with different means until the aspitations of our people are realised. The land in Cyprus, he added, has been Greek since the beginning of history. The Ottomans have disappeared from every single part of Europe except Cyprus, he noted. He called upon the EOKA fighters to struggle with faith, optimism and unity for the final realisation of our dream.

The Turkish Cypriot Ministers held an impromptu meeting and condemned the speech that publicly "offended the Turkish nation and the Turkish Cypriot community in Cyprus". Never before, anywhere else in the world, they said, a Minister sworn to uphold the Constitution, has tried so hard to undo the Constitution.

The above from "Mahi" newspaper, 11-2-1962


This is where Piratis must be getting his inspiration from...Yiorgadjis' struggle to make Cyprus a Greek republic lives on in many hearts...This time by modern means of democracy and human rights masks.... :wink:


Cyprus has already been Greek long before you came to our island. It is you who is trying to de-Hellenize our island since then by showing total disrespect to the culture and identity of the majority of the people of this island.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:59 am

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Bananiot wrote:February 10 1962, Limassol

Yiorgadjis was the guest speaker at the opening of the centre of the Association of EOKA fighters in Limassol District. He spoke for a new struggle for the realisation of national aspirations. Tasos Papadopoulos and Spyros Kyprianou were also present. The struggle of EOKA, he boasted, is not over but it continues with different means until the aspitations of our people are realised. The land in Cyprus, he added, has been Greek since the beginning of history. The Ottomans have disappeared from every single part of Europe except Cyprus, he noted. He called upon the EOKA fighters to struggle with faith, optimism and unity for the final realisation of our dream.

The Turkish Cypriot Ministers held an impromptu meeting and condemned the speech that publicly "offended the Turkish nation and the Turkish Cypriot community in Cyprus". Never before, anywhere else in the world, they said, a Minister sworn to uphold the Constitution, has tried so hard to undo the Constitution.

The above from "Mahi" newspaper, 11-2-1962


This is where Piratis must be getting his inspiration from...Yiorgadjis' struggle to make Cyprus a Greek republic lives on in many hearts...This time by modern means of democracy and human rights masks.... :wink:


Cyprus has already been Greek long before you came to our island. It is you who is trying to de-Hellenize our island since then by showing total disrespect to the culture and identity of the majority of the people of this island.


Violins please.... :roll:

I understand that your EOKA worshipping heart bleeds bacause you have failed in your ENOSIS struggle,Piratis... But you can only blame yourselves...You should have taken the TC feelings in consideration when you wanted to give their homeland away to a foreign power...You lost the gamble,now accept the responsibility like a man...Don't cry like a spoilt child,who blames everyone else for their mistakes...Who knows? You might find the TCs would show more empathy and sympathy for you than you showed them back in the 50s,60s and early 70s...
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:13 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Oracle wrote:What a shame we are so desperate for information we are prepared to give credence to opinion and hearsay and let the Turks bask in unbridled, unsubstantiated rhetoric ...


We all know you have no use for "information",you Greek!!!
Your prejudiced,sick mind is incapable of processing anything,unless it is hatred against Turks....Back to Greece!!!!With my apologies to the Greek people for imposing you on them...They do not deserve it... :)


And you prejudiced sick mind won't let go of the past. You want a racist system implemented in Cyprus and you call this a "solution".

News flash especially for you buddy. The so called "solution" you seek will NOT be accepted by our side. Therefore, it is safe to presume that there won't be a solution, and you my friend, can keep saying that you have lost your 'country' for good! And good riddance to you!

We are more than happy for things to remain as they are until a just and viable (workable) solution is found, where GCs will also feel comfortable and not abandon the island for Australia or head for the hills with their G3!

So go and stew in the "occupied territories" until we liberate our island one way or another!
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:08 am

Only imbeciles, dear Bir, can even give a thought that things will remain for ever as they are. In fact, one of the issues Papandreou will be pressing home today, during his visit to the island, is the fact that by the end of the year, if solution is not found, things will change a great deal, as the international community has just about lost patience with us and cannot hold the train any longer.

Now, Papandreou is definitely on the pay roll of foreigners. He has just secured a 30b loan from the EU with favourable interest of only 5% and now he will go for another 20b loan from the international monetary fund. This is just to save Greece from bankruptcy and if one can claim that there are no political hinges attached to these loans he does so at his own peril.
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Postby halil » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:18 am

Bananiot wrote:Only imbeciles, dear Bir, can even give a thought that things will remain for ever as they are. In fact, one of the issues Papandreou will be pressing home today, during his visit to the island, is the fact that by the end of the year, if solution is not found, things will change a great deal, as the international community has just about lost patience with us and cannot hold the train any longer.

Now, Papandreou is definitely on the pay roll of foreigners. He has just secured a 30b loan from the EU with favourable interest of only 5% and now he will go for another 20b loan from the international monetary fund. This is just to save Greece from bankruptcy and if one can claim that there are no political hinges attached to these loans he does so at his own peril.


Good morning Bananiot,

Mamma have to pull her baby ears ..... otherwise spoiled child will ruin her life.
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Postby boomerang » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:33 am

Bananiot wrote:Only imbeciles, dear Bir, can even give a thought that things will remain for ever as they are. In fact, one of the issues Papandreou will be pressing home today, during his visit to the island, is the fact that by the end of the year, if solution is not found, things will change a great deal, as the international community has just about lost patience with us and cannot hold the train any longer.

Now, Papandreou is definitely on the pay roll of foreigners. He has just secured a 30b loan from the EU with favourable interest of only 5% and now he will go for another 20b loan from the international monetary fund. This is just to save Greece from bankruptcy and if one can claim that there are no political hinges attached to these loans he does so at his own peril.


bananiot you don't seem to understand the will of your compatrios...we have partition today where turkey is washing the tcs with settlers...if it came to a bad plan so be it...

in your mind who do you think has a lot more to lose in the long run?...with tukish nationals swamping the north...

why should the gcs support a bad plan just to please the tcs where even a perceived bad plan gives turkey an overall run of the whole of cyprus...

think about it...

so what you are telling us greece is gonna sell us out yet again...whats new bananniot, we are used to it... :lol:

and turkey will wash out the tcs with 1 million turkish nationals...great...

bye bye tcs...there you have it... yours and halis wet dreams coming through again...
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Postby Piratis » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:39 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Piratis wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Bananiot wrote:February 10 1962, Limassol

Yiorgadjis was the guest speaker at the opening of the centre of the Association of EOKA fighters in Limassol District. He spoke for a new struggle for the realisation of national aspirations. Tasos Papadopoulos and Spyros Kyprianou were also present. The struggle of EOKA, he boasted, is not over but it continues with different means until the aspitations of our people are realised. The land in Cyprus, he added, has been Greek since the beginning of history. The Ottomans have disappeared from every single part of Europe except Cyprus, he noted. He called upon the EOKA fighters to struggle with faith, optimism and unity for the final realisation of our dream.

The Turkish Cypriot Ministers held an impromptu meeting and condemned the speech that publicly "offended the Turkish nation and the Turkish Cypriot community in Cyprus". Never before, anywhere else in the world, they said, a Minister sworn to uphold the Constitution, has tried so hard to undo the Constitution.

The above from "Mahi" newspaper, 11-2-1962


This is where Piratis must be getting his inspiration from...Yiorgadjis' struggle to make Cyprus a Greek republic lives on in many hearts...This time by modern means of democracy and human rights masks.... :wink:


Cyprus has already been Greek long before you came to our island. It is you who is trying to de-Hellenize our island since then by showing total disrespect to the culture and identity of the majority of the people of this island.


Violins please.... :roll:

I understand that your EOKA worshipping heart bleeds bacause you have failed in your ENOSIS struggle,Piratis... But you can only blame yourselves...You should have taken the TC feelings in consideration when you wanted to give their homeland away to a foreign power...You lost the gamble,now accept the responsibility like a man...Don't cry like a spoilt child,who blames everyone else for their mistakes...Who knows? You might find the TCs would show more empathy and sympathy for you than you showed them back in the 50s,60s and early 70s...


Greece is not "foreign" for the vast majority of the population of this island. What was foreign were the Turks, and yet they made Cyprus part of their empire against the will of the 100% of the Cypriot people. Whose feelings did you consider back then? Nobodies. And if you became a minority in a Greek island, that was your mistake, not ours. We are not going to change our identity to suit the foreign invaders.

The struggle for freedom will never be over my friend. 450 years trying to destroy us and de-Hellenize our island and you still haven't learned that we never give up?
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