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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:50 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Says Loucas Charalambous

Everything, including politics, to a large extent, is subject to rational scrutiny. Someone should inform Christofias who has started engaging in bizarre gimmicks, under the illusion that they would help him come out of the labyrinth in which his unforgivable political sins and cluelessness placed him.


Rational scrutiny is a wonderful tool for those that have access to it. Thirty five years have passed since the invation and recently Turkey has become a non permanent member of the SC of the UN. Turkey belongs to the G20 and is knocking on the door of the EE. Turkey has transformed into a regional super power and boasts of unthinkable, under the conditions of international recession, rates of economic development. The pseudo state of north Cyprus is an observer at the Islamic Conference, talks with the EE and is seeking for ways to achieve direct trade. The ECHR has recognised the IPC and furthermore has told us that that the present day occupants of GC properties will have the first option.

These are the realities we have to put up with and those who think that time is on our side and that the balance of power will one day change in our favour, have really buried Cyprus to the deepest misery, despite of their uncontrolled patriotic jargon, behind which hide all sort of rascals.


Well then. This settles everything Bananiot!

Let's just keep the status quo instead of relegating ourselves to an irrelevant community!


What Bananiot is afraid of is that our state is taken from us before we've had a chance to give it up ourselves.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:50 pm

I can not see as yet any serious reaction to what LC says. It is okay if you want to play with catch phrases but aren't we all a bit too late for that?
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Postby DT. » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:58 pm

Bananiot wrote:I can not see as yet any serious reaction to what LC says. It is okay if you want to play with catch phrases but aren't we all a bit too late for that?


Sorry, I must have missed it. What is he suggesting we do so that I may comment on it?
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:00 pm

Bananiot wrote:I can not see as yet any serious reaction to what LC says. It is okay if you want to play with catch phrases but aren't we all a bit too late for that?


As far as I am concerned Bananiot, the article is not worthy of any serious consideration and I will explain further.

Firstly, the article was mocking some GC proposals about Famagusta and its return for 2 other concessions from our side, both of which are quite significant. Why would a serious journalist do this since it is Christofias who had made a suggestion about the possible return of Famagusta and offered 2 concessions as a bargaining chip. What concessions has Turkey offered?

Now, I wish to make it very clear that I don't agree or believe that Christofias has the mandate to enter into such high stake Bazaars without the permission of the people. Offering to lift EU restrictions is pretty much Game Over!
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:19 pm

Paphitis, you have no idea of the tsunami that is approaching come November and December. LC is not a journalist by the way. He is an economist who has something to say and he says it. DT, he wrote of how we should go about it, in a number of posts in the past.

P.S. Just wait and see how this Famagusta business will boomerang on us ... as LC writes, the Turks are not the stupid Franks we once thought they were.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:28 pm

Bananiot wrote:Paphitis, you have no idea of the tsunami that is approaching come November and December.

Do you plan to fart again like you did on the eve of the 2004 referendum? :lol:


Come January it’ll be ME laughing at YOU!
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Postby B25 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:02 pm

Bananiot wrote:P.S. Just wait and see how this Famagusta business will boomerang on us ... as LC writes, the Turks are not the stupid Franks we once thought they were.


Us? There is no us, you are with them, don't you even put yourself with us, god I need a shower just thinking about it.
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Boomerang?

Postby cymart » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:21 pm

MORE LIKE A SLEDGE HAMMER!A pile of bricks is about to descend on both sides here in the coming months and whichever one tries to play games this time around will be deep in brown stuff!
Bringing up the Varosha issue again,rather than going all out for an overall deal,was a tactical blunder by Christophias that he may well very much regret....an article in todays Politis suggests that the other side may counter-propose opening Varosha to its former owners but still under Turkish control as an intermim measure if a solution cannot be found!Knowing how manyG.C's already applied to EDAD for compensation,don't be surprised if many people from Varosha accept the invitation,rather than waiting indefinitely and maybe even losing their properties altogether.....This will cause devastating problems for Christophias and the political establishment on the G.C. side and may finally be the catalyst that changes the whole system here!
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Re: Boomerang?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:25 pm

cymart wrote:Knowing how manyG.C's already applied to EDAD for compensation,

What's that? :lol:
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Re: Boomerang?

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:29 pm

cymart wrote:MORE LIKE A SLEDGE HAMMER!A pile of bricks is about to descend on both sides here in the coming months and whichever one tries to play games this time around will be deep in brown stuff!
Bringing up the Varosha issue again,rather than going all out for an overall deal,was a tactical blunder by Christophias that he may well very much regret....an article in todays Politis suggests that the other side may counter-propose opening Varosha to its former owners but still under Turkish control as an intermim measure if a solution cannot be found!Knowing how manyG.C's already applied to EDAD for compensation,don't be surprised if many people from Varosha accept the invitation,rather than waiting indefinitely and maybe even losing their properties altogether.....This will cause devastating problems for Christophias and the political establishment on the G.C. side and may finally be the catalyst that changes the whole system here!


Thank you I predicted this, and it will chnage the dynamics forever. ALl we need is 20.000 GCs living in the TRNC paying taxes and abiding by our laws.
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