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Re: Should the president go?

Postby bizzybabe » Sat Jul 16, 2011 10:47 am

Sotos Wrote :"Cyprus has a lot of foreigners and some of them are uneducated chavs and rednecks like yourself"

Which comment tells me that he knows he has lost this argument. In my experience people only resort to personal attacks and name calling when they know they have lost.

But i'm afraid i have to disappoint him... I'm a highly educated, cultured, middle class, professional business woman with two degrees and speaks five languages... i know this isn't what Sotos wants to hear or believe, but i'm afraid its the truth... Sorry (!)
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby Sotos » Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:11 am

bizzybabe wrote:Sotos Wrote :"Cyprus has a lot of foreigners and some of them are uneducated chavs and rednecks like yourself"

Which comment tells me that he knows he has lost this argument. In my experience people only resort to personal attacks and name calling when they know they have lost.

But i'm afraid i have to disappoint him... I'm a highly educated, cultured, middle class, professional business woman with two degrees and speaks five languages... i know this isn't what Sotos wants to hear or believe, but i'm afraid its the truth... Sorry (!)


You are the one who attacked me first so by using your own theory you lost the argument long time ago. Add to that your racist views, naive comparisons and completely wrong positions (e.g. that Greek is not the majority language, that we sold most of our land to foreigners ...) and one can safely conclude that you being "highly educated" and "cultured" is an impossibility.
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby kurupetos » Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:46 am

Bananiot wrote:Like a true bananiot, Christofias is now saying that the dreaded angloamericans are behind the recent events because they do not want to see progress being made on the Cyprob. See today's "Gmomi" the satirical newspaper of AKEL.

I blame the idiots who voted for him. :evil:
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:28 pm

bizzybabe wrote:Sotos Wrote :"Cyprus has a lot of foreigners and some of them are uneducated chavs and rednecks like yourself"

Which comment tells me that he knows he has lost this argument. In my experience people only resort to personal attacks and name calling when they know they have lost.

But i'm afraid i have to disappoint him... I'm a highly educated, cultured, middle class, professional business woman with two degrees and speaks five languages... i know this isn't what Sotos wants to hear or believe, but i'm afraid its the truth... Sorry (!)


Being good at business just means you are good at being a crook! :twisted:
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby Lit » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:58 pm

I have never criticized any Cypriot President before but D is a moron. How is he still serving office?


One third of Cypriots want president out – poll

http://www.euronews.net/newswires/10145 ... -out-poll/

NICOSIA (Reuters) – One-third of Greek Cypriots believe Cypriot President Demetris Christofias should resign, blaming him for a deadly munitions blast which plunged Cyprus into an energy crisis last week.

A poll by the leading Phileleftheros daily said 39 percent of respondents blamed Christofias for the disaster personally, with 33 percent believing he should step down.
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby kurupetos » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:59 am

39% is more than 1/3. Unfortunately that fat fool doesn't have the guts to resign.
He's on a mission to produce more damage. :twisted:
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:49 pm

30000 people, which is a good percentage of the population, seem to be saying Go!
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Re: Should the president go?

Postby kurupetos » Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:12 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:30000 people, which is a good percentage of the population, seem to be saying Go!

God bless them! :D
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