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Postby CBBB » Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:37 am

kurupetos wrote:You won't believe who just signed. :lol:


I like it!
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Postby ZoC » Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:38 am

bill cobbett wrote:
CBBB wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Young BillC; why does your name appear twice? At 239 and 216. :lol:


He has a very slow stutter?



:lol: :lol: :lol:

Tho.... thou....thought it was a new pe...peti .....petition... forgotten had signed it back last year.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .... sorry, genuine mistake.


23 signatures in a year? The donkey pulling this particular bandwagon could do with a carrot....
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:52 am

CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:You won't believe who just signed. :lol:


I like it!


It devalues the whole petition. The moron who did that ought to be sent to the 'Midnight Express' prison.
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Postby ZoC » Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:05 am

denizaksulu wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:You won't believe who just signed. :lol:


I like it!


It devalues the whole petition. The moron who did that ought to be sent to the 'Midnight Express' prison.


Maybe they'll do that to Rauf when they find out wot he's been signing up to. :lol:
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:26 am

ZoC wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:You won't believe who just signed. :lol:


I like it!


It devalues the whole petition. The moron who did that ought to be sent to the 'Midnight Express' prison.


Maybe they'll do that to Rauf when they find out wot he's been signing up to. :lol:


They will when we find out how much he has awarded himself for services to tnucland
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Re: Petition One Cyprus

Postby antifon » Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:20 am

jahitty wrote:We need a minimum of 500.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/one-cyprus.html




Well done! Signed it.

Guys & gals, let's twitter it. 500 needed. Let's all consider it a personal failure if we don't give them at least 50.000!
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Postby All4114All » Mon Feb 14, 2011 12:52 pm

What a preconception petition to call it 'One Cyprus' the only demands on this petition are withdraw troops, give back closed Famagusta and the issue of settlers the same ultra-nationalist and zero-sum views that are repeated over and over again. If this so called 'One Cyprus' petition maybe consider the T/C views as well what we demand and even if all three points are reached by today where are the guarantees for the T/C tommorow. At the end of the day political power is what we all want to hold onto while the G/C have the advantage on international stage they will scrape every inch anywhere possible to gain but not lose. So please re-write this petition naming it 'What Greek Cypriots Demand of One Cyprus'.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:31 pm

All4114All wrote:What a preconception petition to call it 'One Cyprus' the only demands on this petition are withdraw troops, give back closed Famagusta and the issue of settlers the same ultra-nationalist and zero-sum views that are repeated over and over again. If this so called 'One Cyprus' petition maybe consider the T/C views as well what we demand and even if all three points are reached by today where are the guarantees for the T/C tommorow. At the end of the day political power is what we all want to hold onto while the G/C have the advantage on international stage they will scrape every inch anywhere possible to gain but not lose. So please re-write this petition naming it 'What Greek Cypriots Demand of One Cyprus'.


Why would we care? We have 100% control of the internationally recognised RoC and stacks of Oil and GAS.

WE ARE RICH I TELL YOU, RICH, RICH .....FILTHY RICH.....

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Capitalism is a law in itself. It is indestructible as it feeds on the biggest human weakness - GREED. It can never be defeated.

The TCs are more than welcome to reclaim their rights within the RoC and indulge themselves. It is up to them.

Good luck and all the best, and enjoy your 50,000 saviours whilst we just get rich. 8)
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Postby All4114All » Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:11 pm

Paphitis wrote:
All4114All wrote:What a preconception petition to call it 'One Cyprus' the only demands on this petition are withdraw troops, give back closed Famagusta and the issue of settlers the same ultra-nationalist and zero-sum views that are repeated over and over again. If this so called 'One Cyprus' petition maybe consider the T/C views as well what we demand and even if all three points are reached by today where are the guarantees for the T/C tommorow. At the end of the day political power is what we all want to hold onto while the G/C have the advantage on international stage they will scrape every inch anywhere possible to gain but not lose. So please re-write this petition naming it 'What Greek Cypriots Demand of One Cyprus'.


Why would we care? We have 100% control of the internationally recognised RoC and stacks of Oil and GAS.

WE ARE RICH I TELL YOU, RICH, RICH .....FILTHY RICH.....

Image

Capitalism is a law in itself. It is indestructible as it feeds on the biggest human weakness - GREED. It can never be defeated.

The TCs are more than welcome to reclaim their rights within the RoC and indulge themselves. It is up to them.

Good luck and all the best, and enjoy your 50,000 saviours whilst we just get rich. 8)


Correction: You have about 59% control of internationally recognised 'RoC'.

Thank you for the invite but I am happy to claim my EU ID card and head back North where I belong for now until a settlement :).
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:57 pm

All4114All wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
All4114All wrote:What a preconception petition to call it 'One Cyprus' the only demands on this petition are withdraw troops, give back closed Famagusta and the issue of settlers the same ultra-nationalist and zero-sum views that are repeated over and over again. If this so called 'One Cyprus' petition maybe consider the T/C views as well what we demand and even if all three points are reached by today where are the guarantees for the T/C tommorow. At the end of the day political power is what we all want to hold onto while the G/C have the advantage on international stage they will scrape every inch anywhere possible to gain but not lose. So please re-write this petition naming it 'What Greek Cypriots Demand of One Cyprus'.


Why would we care? We have 100% control of the internationally recognised RoC and stacks of Oil and GAS.

WE ARE RICH I TELL YOU, RICH, RICH .....FILTHY RICH.....

Image

Capitalism is a law in itself. It is indestructible as it feeds on the biggest human weakness - GREED. It can never be defeated.

The TCs are more than welcome to reclaim their rights within the RoC and indulge themselves. It is up to them.

Good luck and all the best, and enjoy your 50,000 saviours whilst we just get rich. 8)


Correction: You have about 59% control of internationally recognised 'RoC'.

Thank you for the invite but I am happy to claim my EU ID card and head back North where I belong for now until a settlement :).


No, we have 100% control of the internationally recognised RoC!!
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