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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:06 am

Cypriot inaction really amazes me!

Just a few years ago, we had many bright sparks, including Cypriot Government Officials, tell us what a wonderful human being Gaddafi is and what a great leader he is.

Once again Gaddafi proves how wonderful he truly is! :roll:

Even just a few months ago, there were dedications made through this forum to Fidel Castro and Ahmadinejad!

When the Iranian people rebelled in the wake of fraudalent and corrupt general elections, we even had a few bright sparks tell us that the whole situation was an American plot to destabilise Iran, and many were quick to tell us how irresponsible the Iranian people were for demanding their rightful human rights and freedoms in a fairer society! But they remain silent when the Egyptians did the same. Hypocracy? You better believe it!

Mark my words. The days for these despots are numbered all over the world. It is about time!

It is a real shame that many will die for their rights and freedoms, but they will not lose their fight. Now it is time for the TCs to join forces with the GCs and defeat another illegal despotic regime in Cyprus. 50,000 in Inonu Square, and 150,000 in Eleutheria Square! That is the way it should be! A fairer society for all, and everyone back to their towns and villages as equal citizens.

The Egyptians have shown how it is done.
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Postby ZoC » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:26 am

Paphitis wrote:
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supporttheunderdog wrote:There is indeed plenty the RoC government should be doing but whay you have a bunch of "Rodeny's" who are for the most part uncircumcised eunechs who could not organise a p1ss-up in brewery, but would rather stab each other in back, what does one expect?

Cosying up to Cuba and other similar AKELIST acts, reminicent of the cold war, will only lead to a repeat of the '74 stuation with the USA, where the RoC may not be seen as trustworthy and not get as much support of the USA against Turkey, as it could.


aint it time for christofias to exit stage LEFT? aint there no one with vision and balls to take over? jeez, what is it with the jimizmeni over there?

the people of north london (including charlies) stormed haringey town hall last night protesting against their incompetent (supposedly socialist-run) local authority.... wot are the 'real' cypriots doing to bring about change?


Would have to agree.

The RoC Government hasn't done anything and they are a bit jimizmeni!

The "real" Cypriots don't really give a damn, and most real Cypriots are not in Cyprus.


aint that the truth...
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:04 pm

Paphitis wrote:Just a few years ago, we had many bright sparks, including Cypriot Government Officials, tell us what a wonderful human being Gaddafi is and what a great leader he is.

You sure it's not one of your illusions again? :lol:

Even just a few months ago, there were dedications made through this forum to Fidel Castro and Ahmadinejad!

Do you suppose they should be replaced by ones for American & British leaders? :lol:

Mark my words. The days for these despots are numbered all over the world. It is about time!

:shock: No shit Sherlock! Did you arrive at that conclusion before or after the wave of protests from Africa to the ME? :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:08 pm

Filitsa wrote:Of course, there's relevance. Just as the Arabs want to rid themselves of despots to achieve more freedoms, so does Cyprus want to rid herself of Turkey for the same. Occupation means the denial of civil rights for all Cypriots. Capitalize on freedom vs. occupation ... the denial of civil rights ... G.C.'s and TC's = Cypriots, not GC's vs. TC's = partition. I'm with ZoC. Time's a-wasting.

A despotic regime like that of Gadaffi is comparable to Turkey’s illegal military occupation of northern Cyprus? :?

It’s all one big Greek salad in your head with extra fetta…

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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:11 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Just a few years ago, we had many bright sparks, including Cypriot Government Officials, tell us what a wonderful human being Gaddafi is and what a great leader he is.

You sure it's not one of your illusions again? :lol:

Even just a few months ago, there were dedications made through this forum to Fidel Castro and Ahmadinejad!

Do you suppose they should be replaced by ones for American & British leaders? :lol:

Mark my words. The days for these despots are numbered all over the world. It is about time!

:shock: No shit Sherlock! Did you arrive at that conclusion before or after the wave of protests from Africa to the ME? :lol:


One word!

IRAN! :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:14 pm

In Egypt, there was indeed a pro American leader in Mubarek, but when the people began to demand better HR, the US and Britain were the first to abandon their support for the regime and demanded a democratic yet peaceful transition which would hopefully keep radical Islamists at bay which they believe would destabilise the region!

Well, well GR! :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:20 pm

Paphitis wrote:In Egypt, there was indeed a pro American leader in Mubarek, but when the people began to demand better HR, the US and Britain were the first to abandon their support for the regime and demanded a democratic yet peaceful transition which would hopefully keep radical Islamists at bay which they believe would destabilise the region!

Well, well GR! :lol:

:shock: God, you're so fucking stupid! :?
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:31 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:In Egypt, there was indeed a pro American leader in Mubarek, but when the people began to demand better HR, the US and Britain were the first to abandon their support for the regime and demanded a democratic yet peaceful transition which would hopefully keep radical Islamists at bay which they believe would destabilise the region!

Well, well GR! :lol:

:shock: God, you're so fucking stupid! :?


The facts are all there Get Real!

When a people rise and demand democracy, freedom, HR, and a better society, there is absolutely nothing the US or GB can do about it! They were first to call for Mubarek to announce Egypt's transition to meet the people's demands!
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:37 pm

Paphitis wrote:Cypriot inaction really amazes me!

Just a few years ago, we had many bright sparks, including Cypriot Government Officials, tell us what a wonderful human being Gaddafi is and what a great leader he is.

Once again Gaddafi proves how wonderful he truly is! :roll:

Even just a few months ago, there were dedications made through this forum to Fidel Castro and Ahmadinejad!

When the Iranian people rebelled in the wake of fraudalent and corrupt general elections, we even had a few bright sparks tell us that the whole situation was an American plot to destabilise Iran, and many were quick to tell us how irresponsible the Iranian people were for demanding their rightful human rights and freedoms in a fairer society! But they remain silent when the Egyptians did the same. Hypocracy? You better believe it!

Mark my words. The days for these despots are numbered all over the world. It is about time!

It is a real shame that many will die for their rights and freedoms, but they will not lose their fight. Now it is time for the TCs to join forces with the GCs and defeat another illegal despotic regime in Cyprus. 50,000 in Inonu Square, and 150,000 in Eleutheria Square! That is the way it should be! A fairer society for all, and everyone back to their towns and villages as equal citizens.

The Egyptians have shown how it is done.



GCs just have not got the balls and would never join forces to help TCs which is indirectly themselves.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:40 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Cypriot inaction really amazes me!

Just a few years ago, we had many bright sparks, including Cypriot Government Officials, tell us what a wonderful human being Gaddafi is and what a great leader he is.

Once again Gaddafi proves how wonderful he truly is! :roll:

Even just a few months ago, there were dedications made through this forum to Fidel Castro and Ahmadinejad!

When the Iranian people rebelled in the wake of fraudalent and corrupt general elections, we even had a few bright sparks tell us that the whole situation was an American plot to destabilise Iran, and many were quick to tell us how irresponsible the Iranian people were for demanding their rightful human rights and freedoms in a fairer society! But they remain silent when the Egyptians did the same. Hypocracy? You better believe it!

Mark my words. The days for these despots are numbered all over the world. It is about time!

It is a real shame that many will die for their rights and freedoms, but they will not lose their fight. Now it is time for the TCs to join forces with the GCs and defeat another illegal despotic regime in Cyprus. 50,000 in Inonu Square, and 150,000 in Eleutheria Square! That is the way it should be! A fairer society for all, and everyone back to their towns and villages as equal citizens.

The Egyptians have shown how it is done.



GCs just have not got the balls and would never join forces to help TCs which is indirectly themselves.


They do have the balls! But do the TCs have the balls to bring down the occupation regime? If that happens, then every GC household will have their doors wide open for the TCs in their hour of need!

The ball is in their court!
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