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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:54 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:What a sad world you live in.

Please, take your sick, barbaric attitudes off my lovely island.


Why dont you go play with the traffic.
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:03 am

Viewpoint wrote:
ripster100 wrote:
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repulsewarrior wrote:...if you are a Turcophone and a Cypriot, then why deny the corruption that has tainted this issue for so long? why not defend your Rights as an Individual while you define those who have caused so much suffering to us all.

...otherwise you are a "Greek", and you are not a Turk, because like the "Turks" they are the enemy who are pushing us and forcing us to accept their agenda.



But the grecopohnes will not allow me my rights so why arent you preaching to the them not us?


You have more rights within the ROC then you do in your pseudo state, but since you are more deft and dumb you wither away behind the pantlegs of Turkey


Do you know where we originate from ??? this argument is so pathetic and has no weight, you should be worried not us.



It really doesnt matter where you originated from the point is, what has your situation developed into....Again you have no rights in the "pseudo state"....I dare you to condemn the Turkish military and Ataturk.....just for the sake of freedom of speech....go ahead!!!!!
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:37 am

repulsewarrior wrote:"If you think a numerical minority should have a 50-50 power in the form of "partnership" with the numerical majority in the government, then surely any minority in Cyprus should also have an equal power sharing with the majority regardless of their size."

...if we, as Cypriots, were to recognise people as Persons, wouldn't it be better to recognise many of the minorities in Cyprus, rather than dividing them purely on the basis that they must identify themselves as "Greeks" and "Turks"?


...i am still waiting for an answer from you vp, not as the representative of an interlocutor, not as a Turk, but as an Individual, from your heart as a Human Being.
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:38 am

@ ripster 100, welcome.
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:10 am

repulsewarrior wrote:@ ripster 100, welcome.



Hey my friend Repulsewarrior, its me wyoming as ripster.....i forgot what email i used for this account, and thought i was banned when i couldnt log in, but then i remembered and got my password.....whats new up north....meaning Canada not the pseudo state Vp aspires to .
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:19 am

repulsewarrior wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:"If you think a numerical minority should have a 50-50 power in the form of "partnership" with the numerical majority in the government, then surely any minority in Cyprus should also have an equal power sharing with the majority regardless of their size."

...if we, as Cypriots, were to recognise people as Persons, wouldn't it be better to recognise many of the minorities in Cyprus, rather than dividing them purely on the basis that they must identify themselves as "Greeks" and "Turks"?


...i am still waiting for an answer from you vp, not as the representative of an interlocutor, not as a Turk, but as an Individual, from your heart as a Human Being.



what Vp fails to realize is that the world is moving towards individualism note in the arab countries rebelling and demanding individual democratic rights,the internet has had such an affect on humanity, the individual can express themselves regardless of the group, the Tc still cling to communal thinking, which is outdated and destined for failure....I was talking to a chinese girl whose daddy funds her debutante ways in America, my first ever, most asians are Taiwaenes,and to my surprise she says things that are identical to an American or a Cypriot, and only 25 years ago these people were living under strict communist idealogical ways, with Tiniamen square and a reverence to Mao Tse Dung....and now her concerns were her shiny Italian leather boots and starting a business in Miami....go figure...
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:02 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:@ ripster 100, welcome.



Hey my friend Repulsewarrior, its me wyoming as ripster.....i forgot what email i used for this account, and thought i was banned when i couldnt log in, but then i remembered and got my password.....whats new up north....meaning Canada not the pseudo state Vp aspires to .


xronia pola!

still hanging out on this site. looking for work (again); so i have time to be ignored by vp.

same old same old

excited because there are Cypriots (not "Greeks" and "Turks") in the Buffer Zone actually active (and they must be effective since they've pissed off the church and the UN as well as the usual interlocutors).

hell of a day today, snowed about 20" and it's -17C.

news-wise, gays (thousands of them) were told their marriages weren't valid (no need to worry about divorce) a few days ago, and then Mr. Harper our, (i want to say dickhead but i like mine, maybe i should say shithead but shit is probably more upfront and honest, so to be insulting i'll just say 'so called'), leader had to go on T.V. to tell everyone it was just another one of those oopsies that a right wing party like his tries to push...
...watching the primaries in the U.S.; what a sad set of candidates the Republicans are offering, but wow that Ron Paul (he scares me, too), on the other hand, did you know that JFK was the last person before him to promote the idea of getting rid of the Federal Reserve...

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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:20 am

Xronia polla RW

Looking for work here too, im hopeful,though. its been fairly mild here in dc, nothing to complain about. Ron Paul sounds good, but i doubt he can win anything, the only role he may play is the spoiler during the election where he takes votes away from republicans. and Obama and his momma win the election again.
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:25 am

...me too hopeful, job-wise.

yup he is a spoiler, and a gentleman, funny how the other candidates at times have to scramble to cover themselves because his thinking makes them look small...
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Re: Turkey's Plan B revealed!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:36 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:"If you think a numerical minority should have a 50-50 power in the form of "partnership" with the numerical majority in the government, then surely any minority in Cyprus should also have an equal power sharing with the majority regardless of their size."

...if we, as Cypriots, were to recognise people as Persons, wouldn't it be better to recognise many of the minorities in Cyprus, rather than dividing them purely on the basis that they must identify themselves as "Greeks" and "Turks"?


...i am still waiting for an answer from you vp, not as the representative of an interlocutor, not as a Turk, but as an Individual, from your heart as a Human Being.


I have replied many times they are just not what you are fishing for.
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