boomerang wrote:you can quote all you want, but your comprehension skills seemed to have eluded you...read again, agenda, albeit a spelling mistake...you only latched on half cocked interpretations...
So I read what you posted again. You really need to be more careful with how you post because I will continue to pick up on your hypocrisies and stupidity.
i will ask here again...
even though you might not have been born...are you supportive of the then coup in 1974?...
As much as I would like to say yes just to fire you up and lmaf with your reply (
), I will say a genuine no. Okay, neeeext!
forget the flag in your second post barouti but you mind explaining what EOKA stands for?...and point out the bit where it translates enosis?...
Ha ha ha, nice try, Boom-Boom. Let's stick with the flag. It was the Greek flag with the island of Cyprus on it. That's because EOKA was a Greek struggle fighting for enosi and which was something the majority of GC's wanted. You can't accept this fact, boo-fuckin-hoo. If you mean to tell me the EOKA freedom fighters didnt consider themselves Greeks then there is nothing more for me to say as you alone prove you're posting from the same pro-Turkish LaLa Land same as banananiot. Ha ha, some Cypriot patriot you are.
i also noticed in your sig, you are a grivas boy....do you mind explaining to everyone as to why you support a person that worked to undermine and even bring an end to the democratic republic in 1974?...
Boom-Boom, are you so...well...so...um...moronic that you praise EOKA's struggle during the 50's and yet are ignorant to the fact that it's leader was Grivas! Grivas, that's right. Do you know anything about EOKA's struggle? Do you even anything about Cyprus' history or are you just joining banananiot's Turcophile bandwagon of GC fools. And as for Grivas and the 1974 coup, are you telling me he came back from the dead, participated in the coup and when it failed he went back to being dead? Well?