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Re: how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek rezilik

Postby barouti » Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:29 pm

boomerang wrote:boys and girls a quick reminder what this thread is all about...i feel we are moving away from the thread...lets get back to the thread....how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek reziliki.


LOL that's Jeffery for you. Hence why the Elladites finally told him to bugger off. :lol:

Kai exeis dikio. The writing was on the wall when he made a cock of himself with his I-shall-not-mention-Cyprus-so-you-can-adore-me approach with the Turks as foreign minster and they still voted for him. :roll:

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Re: how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek rezilik

Postby boomerang » Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:39 pm

koumbare if he is a malakas, would that mean the majority of the greeks that got him in are even bigger malakes?... :lol:
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Re: how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek rezilik

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:57 pm

barouti wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:er what ancestry? That is questionable.


Only in the narrow cobweb infested four-walls of your ignorant limey head.


I disagree, , The point is that you are only capable of insulting the messenger not dealing with the message, except by repeating the same tired old factoids, which are increasingly under scrutiny thanks to modern discoveries.
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Re: how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek rezilik

Postby barouti » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:58 pm

boomerang wrote:koumbare if he is a malakas, would that mean the majority of the greeks that got him in are even bigger malakes?... :lol:

My personal opinion? Shit yeah. But it wasn't a majority. It was 40%. Ok, still too high. Pasok has now fallen down to 13% and facing possible political exile, which is justice but also means the Ephialtes party, Syriza, has become its successor "Leftist" party. And what's amazing is Tsipras is using the same populism and vote-baiting that got elected Andreas Papandreou as prime minister and who is the architect of the mess Greece finds itself today.
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Re: how can cyprus isolate herself from the greek rezilik

Postby humanist » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:40 pm

I Don't Think We Need Too Isolate Our Selves From Greece. Greece is an independent Country and So is Cyprus what each does with its Economy is really not a reflection on the other.
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