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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:24 pm

Yes but before that single step, was Cyprus guilty? Or whatever Cyprus does, whenever it does it, is proof of innocence and all others are guilty until they follow Cyprus's lead? Pathetic!

So you admit that the coup was supported by many Cypriots. Great. It was not supported by the Greeks though. Case closed
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:32 pm

alexISS wrote:Yes but before that single step, was Cyprus guilty? Or whatever Cyprus does, whenever it does it, is proof of innocence and all others are guilty until they follow Cyprus's lead? Pathetic!

So you admit that the coup was supported by many Cypriots. Great. It was not supported by the Greeks though. Case closed

regardless of the when of the step, it took courage beyond anyone in greece could have ever imagine...we leave turkey out because they are unable to imagine...

i am all for it everyone opening up...how else we gonna build a nation?...unification...unless absorption is around the corner...

about the "many" cypriots...wow now you are adding words to my sentences...pathetic is someone that adds his own words to some ones sentence and tries to use that against him...

case closed huh?...get out of my face...you are greek, pure evil... :mrgreen:
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:43 pm

boomerang wrote:
alexISS wrote:Yes but before that single step, was Cyprus guilty? Or whatever Cyprus does, whenever it does it, is proof of innocence and all others are guilty until they follow Cyprus's lead? Pathetic!

So you admit that the coup was supported by many Cypriots. Great. It was not supported by the Greeks though. Case closed

regardless of the when of the step, it took courage beyond anyone in greece could have ever imagine...we leave turkey out because they are unable to imagine...

i am all for it everyone opening up...how else we gonna build a nation?...unification...unless absorption is around the corner...

about the "many" cypriots...wow now you are adding words to my sentences...pathetic is someone that adds his own words to some ones sentence and tries to use that against him...

case closed huh?...get out of my face...you are greek, pure evil... :mrgreen:


Hey you wouldn't call Sampson's voters a "handful" of people, would you? It was these people I was referring to, and you aknowledged their existence. Their number is not debatable, they are A LOT. Perhaps your own parents as well. But not mine. Now suck it!
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Paphitis » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:19 pm

alexISS wrote:
boomerang wrote:
alexISS wrote:Yes but before that single step, was Cyprus guilty? Or whatever Cyprus does, whenever it does it, is proof of innocence and all others are guilty until they follow Cyprus's lead? Pathetic!

So you admit that the coup was supported by many Cypriots. Great. It was not supported by the Greeks though. Case closed

regardless of the when of the step, it took courage beyond anyone in greece could have ever imagine...we leave turkey out because they are unable to imagine...

i am all for it everyone opening up...how else we gonna build a nation?...unification...unless absorption is around the corner...

about the "many" cypriots...wow now you are adding words to my sentences...pathetic is someone that adds his own words to some ones sentence and tries to use that against him...

case closed huh?...get out of my face...you are greek, pure evil... :mrgreen:


Hey you wouldn't call Sampson's voters a "handful" of people, would you? It was these people I was referring to, and you aknowledged their existence. Their number is not debatable, they are A LOT. Perhaps your own parents as well. But not mine. Now suck it!


The supporters of Sampson were no where near the majority. So I fail to see your point.

And in any case, what gave Greece the right to agree to a Double Union deal with Turkey? Why the betrayal? Is betrayal a Greek thing? :?
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:30 pm

Alexis, Piratis, Hermes, Oracle, et al…

It’s the Greek nationalists’ struggle for petty technicalities in the hope that they may exonerate Greece form her responsibilities, that utterly incriminates her!

You know the old Cypriot saying… “Abou eshi mougian mougiazete!” :wink:

Listen to the silent voices of the fallen victims…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... List01.htm

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... List03.htm
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Paphitis » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:33 pm

Get Real! wrote:Alexis, Piratis, Hermes, Oracle, et al…

It’s the Greek nationalists’ struggle for petty technicalities in the hope that they may exonerate Greece form her responsibilities, that utterly incriminates her!

You know the old Cypriot saying… “Abou eshi mougian mougiazete!” :wink:


You forgot 3 of the most dangerous of racist Greek Nationalists, that do untold damage and should be an embarrassment to Greece itself, namely Yialousa, Kurupettos and joe! :wink:

But you did say et al....
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:35 pm

Paphitis wrote:The supporters of Sampson were no where near the majority. So I fail


STFU
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Paphitis » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:35 pm

alexISS wrote:
STFU


Piss off!
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:37 pm

Get Real! wrote:Alexis, Piratis, Hermes, Oracle, et al…

It’s the Greek nationalists’ struggle for petty technicalities in the hope that they may exonerate Greece form her responsibilities, that utterly incriminates her!

You know the old Cypriot saying… “Abou eshi mougian mougiazete!” :wink:

Listen to the silent voices of the fallen victims…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... List01.htm

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... List03.htm


Sampson was a voted parliamentarian. The coupists were not. Hardly a "petty technicality"

"exonerate Greece"? Fuck you! We owe nothing to you, you called the junta to help you get rid of the Turks and they did, but they did not do it in my name. Fuck off!
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby alexISS » Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:38 pm

Btw, a question for you Cypriot Aussies:
Why did the Australian people, through their former minister, call the RoC the "Greek Cypriot administration"?
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