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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:11 am

Lordo wrote:how is your prediction that tc state shouldbe about 5% going. how about that anastasiades agrees to 28.2% and Akinci wants 29.2. fancy that.

you also predicted there would be no water

gavole if i was you i would not have the face to show here. enjoy.


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Actually, my proposal was 20% land for the TC's in the north and not 5%. The 20% meant very few GC's living in the north state because at the time, Viewpoint didn't want any Greek spoken around his children, but with the north state at 28%, get ready to have 90,000 GCs speaking Greek in the north, and also take part in the local political elections. :wink:

Are the dams full yet with the so called water from Turkey? Where are the pictures you have promised us to show water from Turkey is flowing to the north? :wink:
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby B25 » Thu Jan 12, 2017 4:25 pm

What we can come to expect from Turkey. These are the animals we shall have to deal with when Anan-stasiades hands us over.

http://www.pentapostagma.gr/2017/01/%CF ... CE%BF.html

All you GCs out there (not the Turkish cock sucking Turkophiles) need to start the OXI vote and spread the word.

If we as much as agree to these Turkish Bazaliki BS, we are doomed.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Maximus » Thu Jan 12, 2017 6:28 pm

I estimate that 90% of GC's are already in the no camp.

Anastasi and the negotiating team have fucked up so bad that they secured it themselves. If they are stupid enough to put what is coming out of Geneva to a referrendum they will probably be asked to resign.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:15 pm

Maximus wrote:I estimate that 90% of GC's are already in the no camp.

Anastasi and the negotiating team have fucked up so bad that they secured it themselves. If they are stupid enough to put what is coming out of Geneva to a referrendum they will probably be asked to resign.

Someone should hide the whisky bottles. :wink:
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:08 pm

...if the Republic exists through Constitutional reform, it will be acceptable. If the condition is a "new" Cyprus, it does not bode well for any of us; Cypriots, or the rest of the world.

If it is "over" for Cyprus, it is "over" for Turkey. Turkey will not survive, if Cyprus cannot survive.

...it is not over until it is over.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Lordo » Fri Jan 13, 2017 1:59 am

Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:how is your prediction that tc state shouldbe about 5% going. how about that anastasiades agrees to 28.2% and Akinci wants 29.2. fancy that.

you also predicted there would be no water

gavole if i was you i would not have the face to show here. enjoy.


:lol:

Actually, my proposal was 20% land for the TC's in the north and not 5%. The 20% meant very few GC's living in the north state because at the time, Viewpoint didn't want any Greek spoken around his children, but with the north state at 28%, get ready to have 90,000 GCs speaking Greek in the north, and also take part in the local political elections. :wink:

Are the dams full yet with the so called water from Turkey? Where are the pictures you have promised us to show water from Turkey is flowing to the north? :wink:

where did you say 20%. you are full of shit as per usual.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Lordo » Fri Jan 13, 2017 2:00 am

Maximus wrote:I estimate that 90% of GC's are already in the no camp.

Anastasi and the negotiating team have fucked up so bad that they secured it themselves. If they are stupid enough to put what is coming out of Geneva to a referrendum they will probably be asked to resign.

you boys are in for a surpriiiiiiiiiiise.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:07 am

...i propose not more than 4.5%, for the "Greeks" and the "Turks" to divide between them, and to do, for "Greekness", and "Turkishness" what they want. "They" want "purity", here is the cost.

Cyprus is Cyprus, I want that to be crystal clear, Cypriot Constituencies within, or not, a Cypriot is a Cypriot, no more no less, respect like disdain is earned, merit counts, when as Cypriots distinctions are made.

...we (the rest of us, not "Greek", and not "Turk"), i suppose, can live with that, in effect we can defend ourselves against their extremes, if they as Constituencies are unable.

...indeed we will all be surprised, but i hope not disappointed; a Cyprus divided, is a Turkey divided: i believe there are better intentions that as Individuals we seek.
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Maximus » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:20 am

Lordo wrote:
Maximus wrote:I estimate that 90% of GC's are already in the no camp.

Anastasi and the negotiating team have fucked up so bad that they secured it themselves. If they are stupid enough to put what is coming out of Geneva to a referrendum they will probably be asked to resign.

you boys are in for a surpriiiiiiiiiiise.


The IMF are in the shadows to finance your bean brained idea. The surprises will come when the compensation bill for the stolen property which you want to keep arrives on Akinci's desk.

Do you really want to keep it? :lol:
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Re: Is it over for Turkey?

Postby Lordo » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:47 am

Maximus wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Maximus wrote:I estimate that 90% of GC's are already in the no camp.

Anastasi and the negotiating team have fucked up so bad that they secured it themselves. If they are stupid enough to put what is coming out of Geneva to a referrendum they will probably be asked to resign.

you boys are in for a surpriiiiiiiiiiise.


The IMF are in the shadows to finance your bean brained idea. The surprises will come when the compensation bill for the stolen property which you want to keep arrives on Akinci's desk.

Do you really want to keep it? :lol:

listen bird brain let those with gc properties worry about that. as i have no gc property why would i need to worry about that.

you really are as thick shit.

goes through one ear comes out the other and you retain nothing.
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