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KLERIDES SPEAKS OUT TOMORROW (MON 27 SEP) ON CYBC.

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Postby Bananiot » Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:05 am

The fascists of the forum said it all. Before he became old, the same people accused Klerides that was a Nazi agent during the war, in order to discredit him. The real story is that he is a war hero whose plane was shot down over Germany and he was held prisoner for a while, until he escaped. Now, these same people accuse him of being old and suffering with Alzheimer's. Watch him tonight and make your own decision whether or not he suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
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Postby Piratis » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:46 am

Bananiot wrote:The fascists of the forum said it all. Before he became old, the same people accused Klerides that was a Nazi agent during the war, in order to discredit him. The real story is that he is a war hero whose plane was shot down over Germany and he was held prisoner for a while, until he escaped. Now, these same people accuse him of being old and suffering with Alzheimer's. Watch him tonight and make your own decision whether or not he suffers from Alzheimer's disease.


He was the puppet of the Anglo-Americans, not the Nazis. As far as his current abilities goes, we could judge him if the show was live. Not when they record the show and cut it as they see fit. (I am sure the repeated many question until Klerides said it "right").

The fascists of the forum are people like yourself, who support the Turks and undemocratic, racist "solutions" which legitimize the invasion and the ethnic cleansing.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:53 am

Of course, you are absolutely sure, a typical fascist. But, Klerides was accused, here in Cyprus and in Athens, at the same instance with huge newspaper revelations (DIKO's newspaper of course, the most patriotic of all patriots) that he was a Nazi agent. Now you are sure that he is an Anglo american agent, but remember Piratis, your credibility was smashed to pieces when you wrapped youself with the Israeli flag and in an instance you forgot your principles and the plight of the Palestinian people. In short, you have been found wanting.
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Postby Piratis » Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:18 am

Bananiot wrote:Of course, you are absolutely sure, a typical fascist. But, Klerides was accused, here in Cyprus and in Athens, at the same instance with huge newspaper revelations (DIKO's newspaper of course, the most patriotic of all patriots) that he was a Nazi agent. Now you are sure that he is an Anglo american agent, but remember Piratis, your credibility was smashed to pieces when you wrapped youself with the Israeli flag and in an instance you forgot your principles and the plight of the Palestinian people. In short, you have been found wanting.


Are you absolutely sure of what you say? Because that would make you a typical fascist according to your own definition. (if you are not sure then you would be an "atypical fascist"?)

I never wrapped myself in any Israeli flag and I never forgot my principles. What I said was very clear: In the same way that the Palestinian people would accept help from anywhere that is offered to them, even from Nazi Turkey, similarly if help is offered to us we do not have the luxury to refuse it, even if it comes from Israel.

On the other hand you never had any principles to begin with, apart of course from betraying Cyprus and helping the invaders.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:55 am

I get the point Piratis, if a war breaks out between Israel and Turkey we will side with Israel and the Palestinians and our principled stand can go to hell. Regarding the other matter I suggest you read some Papanoutsos, he will widen your horizons, especially where he deals with people that "know" everything. I have never seen in your post the word "if" or "perhaps" or "I think". This says a lot.

But, if you are sure that Klerides is an Angloamerican agent, perhaps tonight, at 7:30 you can go to the University of Cyprus, where Polis Poliviou will talk about his latest book and George Theophanous will oppose him. Poliviou was at the negotiations between the first and second invasion in 1974 and a member of Kyprianou's negotiation team. He basically has the same views about BBF as you and Nikitas but he has the intelligence to say something else too, which you should go and hear.
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Postby miltiades » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:54 am

I seem to remember that following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the collapse of the Greek Junta one man emerged to take charge of a very difficult situation. Cool and in full control of himself Klerides faced the most difficult chapter of Cypriot history with calmness and wisdom.
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Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:39 pm

miltiades wrote:I seem to remember that following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the collapse of the Greek Junta one man emerged to take charge of a very difficult situation. Cool and in full control of himself Klerides faced the most difficult chapter of Cypriot history with calmness and wisdom.


You remember jack shit. Didn't you immigrate to the UK long before the Turkish invasion? :?
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Postby miltiades » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:43 pm

kurupetos wrote:
miltiades wrote:I seem to remember that following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the collapse of the Greek Junta one man emerged to take charge of a very difficult situation. Cool and in full control of himself Klerides faced the most difficult chapter of Cypriot history with calmness and wisdom.


You remember jack shit. Didn't you immigrate to the UK long before the Turkish invasion? :?

I was around in 1974 , you obviously were not !!
ps. Televisions and news media was around in 74 stupid !!!
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Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:47 pm

miltiades wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
miltiades wrote:I seem to remember that following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the collapse of the Greek Junta one man emerged to take charge of a very difficult situation. Cool and in full control of himself Klerides faced the most difficult chapter of Cypriot history with calmness and wisdom.


You remember jack shit. Didn't you immigrate to the UK long before the Turkish invasion? :?

I was around in 1974 , you obviously were not !!
ps. Televisions and news media was around in 74 stupid !!!


Bollocks! Another telly fighter! :roll:
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Postby miltiades » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:50 pm

Following the Turkish invasion , the collapse of both the Greek Junta and the coupists , no one apart from Klerides was around to take charge of a desperate situation . The Greeks were running around like headless chickens in search no doubt of their balls , the Americans and British were having difficulties in contacting anyone in charge in Greece .
The Greeks so desperate they became they had to get down on their knees and beg Karamanlis to return from France and take charge.
We had just one prominent politician , Klerides and none other .
He calmly faced the world press and answered all questions put to him in a calm cool and collective fashion.
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