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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby kurupetos » Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:03 pm

Mikiko wrote:Iam sure If the Arch. Makarios comes back he will accept to offer his position ! He wont refuse !

At least the archibishop has archithkia. Most politicians don't.
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:53 pm

kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:Come on, there must be something in the constitution that allows you to remove a president.

Somebody go and have a look, it was too much for me.

http://www.kypros.org/Constitution/English/

You lazy bugger. :lol:


Some bastard must have read it!

I'm sure GR did. :wink:


Where is he when we need him.
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby CBBB » Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:09 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:Come on, there must be something in the constitution that allows you to remove a president.

Somebody go and have a look, it was too much for me.

http://www.kypros.org/Constitution/English/

You lazy bugger. :lol:


Some bastard must have read it!

I'm sure GR did. :wink:


Where is he when we need him.


Probably out on the piss with DT!
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby Mikiko » Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:39 am

kurupetos wrote:
Mikiko wrote:Iam sure If the Arch. Makarios comes back he will accept to offer his position ! He wont refuse !

At least the archibishop has archithkia. Most politicians don't.


The most important thing is to have a BRAIN !
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:53 am

Mikiko wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Mikiko wrote:Iam sure If the Arch. Makarios comes back he will accept to offer his position ! He wont refuse !

At least the archibishop has archithkia. Most politicians don't.


The most important thing is to have a BRAIN !

Brain is secondary, first you need guts!
BTW Christofiasco has neither. :evil:
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby Mikiko » Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:26 pm

He is consistent to his Ideology . Dead and buried a century ago. Τι να πούμε άλλο έδω μέσα ότι και να γράψουμε εν λίγα . Οπως βλέπεισ το πάρε δώσε τα προσωπικά ωφέλη είναι που μετρουν. Το ΔΗΚΟ που ήταν τόσο καιρό ?. Υποστήριξεν τον τις περασμένες εκλογές. Θημάσε που εκάμαν και συνάτηση όλοι μαζι ΑΚΕΛ ΔΙΚΟ ΕΔΕΚ ΟΙΚΟΛΟΓΟΙ ΄πόσες χαρούες εκαμναν ???? Εγώ προσωπικά δεν τον ψήφισα όυτε την πρώτη ούτε και την δεύτερη Κυριακή κυρίως λόγω ΙΔΕΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ. Πως ένας αριστερός που ήταν ενάντια στην Ευρώπη στο κοινό νόμισμα θα έρτει και θα εφαρμόσει τις άλλες αντιλήψεις .... Το βλέπω μόνο για Πρόεδρο τησ Δημόσιας Υπηρεσίας όχι της Κυπριακής Δημολκρατίας . Τον επερίμενα να κάμει τούτες τεσ μαλακίες αλλά λαλώ ίσως να καμνω λάθος .

ΤΟ ΑΚΕΛ υποστηριξε ΔΙΚΟ στις προιγοθμενες εκλογες και μετα το ΔΙΚΟ υοστηρίζει το ΑΚΕΛ στις τελευτέες ελογες . Εν βλέπεισ το πάρε δόσε . Τωρα ο Καρογιαν που έχασε και το προεδρίο στη βουλή φεφκει και που τιν κυβέρνηση ΜΑ Πριν τι ΕΚΑΜΝΕ ν ???? ΕΝ βλεπεισ τι γινετε τζιε περιμενεισ που τούτα τα ανεύθυνα ατομα να παρουν μετρα έστω και τι ιστατην . Υποθργε των Οικονομικων μα που εχαθηκες που εν τα μέτρα το πλοίο βουλιάζει ο λαός περιμένει μέτρα ????. ΠΑΣΥΔΥ ..... μα σε ποιο κράτος βρίσκεσε στο ΙΡΑΝ ?

Εν θωρείς ότι κανένας Νέος εν θέλει να ασχολείται ... Οχι επειδη εν τον ενδιαφέρει αλλά απλά έχει να κάμει με ΑΝΕΥΘΥΝΟΥΣ παντου.......
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby kurupetos » Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:02 am

Agreed on most things mate, but not voting in elections is one step before chaos and decline.
If people do not like the current parties they should create new ones.
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby Mikiko » Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:41 am

kurupetos wrote:Agreed on most things mate, but not voting in elections is one step before chaos and decline.
If people do not like the current parties they should create new ones.


But I did not say that I Did not vote anyone ? I voted the other Candidate do you remember his name ? It starts with C in English or K in Greek .... :wink: Where is he gone by the way .....
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby humanist » Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:10 am

Oh gawd my Greek is so poor, just as well you all speak English there ;)
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Re: On what grounds can we get rid of Christophias?

Postby Bananiot » Fri Jul 29, 2011 3:42 pm

Kasoulides. Had he been the President, all these people taking pot shots against Christofias would have been very crossed with him because for sure he would have handed the boxes to the Americans (the right thing to do) but as every one knows, the extreme right in Cyprus, just like the soviet-style left, have antiamericanism as their pastime hobby.
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