loyalcypriot10 wrote:Enosis is in today,s climate only fit for the historical dustbin.
And what do you know? First learn to use the apostrophe!
loyalcypriot10 wrote:Enosis is in today,s climate only fit for the historical dustbin.
Me Ed wrote:Enosis consists of dumb Cypriots like Kimon07 and GiG handing over our superior ways to the equally dumb Kalamares.
They are nothing like us.
Our Church is independent and pre-dates their inferior church and our language and DNA is separate from those bankrupt shistos.
Hell will freeze over before my beloved island is handed over to Greece.
Me Ed wrote:FInally, every twerp in free Cyprus that say's they are Greek, Turkey will import a Turk from the mainland in the occupied area.
bill cobbett wrote:Oooooh nice Stud,
Was looking at this a few weeks ago and the Anglo-Saxon Invasion must hwhere are the new villagesave been the most curious invasion ever, cos... where are the remains of battlefields, of cemeteries, , where is the folk-lore of invasion and resistance and reprisals, where is the evidence of a huge influx of people and mass migration of the indigenous, pre-existing population away from the invasion... ??? ... very, very curious.
Many years ago read Bede's History of the English People, a great read and a most, most, perhaps the most influential book in this matter, still got a copy somewhere and it left an interesting impression in that it said sooo little (if anything) about English History before the landing of St Augustine and the "bringing" of Christianity to England. Plenty of evidence that a Christianity independent of Rome was already being practised in England years before Augustine. So can only be one conclusion and that is that there was and still is A Papist Plot to re-write English History... and then we could go on to find out about recent research in to the origins of the English Language.
where are the remains of battlefields, of cemeteries
Go and learn some history about England and you will see where they are!where are the new villages
Cap wrote:Interesting to read posts by 'Cypriots' who would NEVER leave their utopian Anglo adopted homelands to repatriate. But they're quick to decide what's best for the country.
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