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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Lordo » Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:35 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:Anybody who wishes to live in the north they are welcome to do so. greek cypriots did have a choice and chose to move south, except the karpasians which some chose to sat to this day.


What choice did they have? As I said before, who talks the most crap, VP, Lardo, or Police Cuntstable Bubble?

same choice the karpasians did. they chose to stay. they will also have a choice to live in the north if they wish so long as they pay their taxes in the north.


Loada pollocks Lordo...

Yes, some thousands did stay behind in the back-water up at the top end of the Karpas, including several relis, there in large numbers in through '75. '76, '77.

Conditions for those that stayed were poor, limited schooling for the kids, controls on teachers, very limited school-books, no bishop to attend to spiritual needs, night-time curfews, constant house-searches etc etc... all in all constant harassment from the Turkish Army ... and let's say much worse.

The result of this being "free to stay" as you so miserably put it, is that thousands left to escape a torturous imprisonment, many for overseas, so that today only some 200 remain.

What did you expect with the economic suffocation of the north, roads paved with gold. turkish cypriots also left cyprus for the same reason. roc has a lot to answer for.

as far as priests are concerned they should all be locked up, they brought us to this point.
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:35 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Lordo wrote:Anybody who wishes to live in the north they are welcome to do so. greek cypriots did have a choice and chose to move south, except the karpasians which some chose to sat to this day.


What choice did they have? As I said before, who talks the most crap, VP, Lardo, or Police Cuntstable Bubble?

same choice the karpasians did. they chose to stay. they will also have a choice to live in the north if they wish so long as they pay their taxes in the north.


Loada pollocks Lordo...

Yes, some thousands did stay behind in the back-water up at the top end of the Karpas, including several relis, there in large numbers in through '75. '76, '77.

Conditions for those that stayed were poor, limited schooling for the kids, controls on teachers, very limited school-books, no bishop to attend to spiritual needs, night-time curfews, constant house-searches etc etc... all in all constant harassment from the Turkish Army ... and let's say much worse.

The result of this being "free to stay" as you so miserably put it, is that thousands left to escape a torturous imprisonment, many for overseas, so that today only some 200 remain.


Same conditions in the south can we read what you have to say about no schools for TCs children???
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby CBBB » Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:44 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Lordo wrote:Anybody who wishes to live in the north they are welcome to do so. greek cypriots did have a choice and chose to move south, except the karpasians which some chose to sat to this day.


What choice did they have? As I said before, who talks the most crap, VP, Lardo, or Police Cuntstable Bubble?

same choice the karpasians did. they chose to stay. they will also have a choice to live in the north if they wish so long as they pay their taxes in the north.


Loada pollocks Lordo...

Yes, some thousands did stay behind in the back-water up at the top end of the Karpas, including several relis, there in large numbers in through '75. '76, '77.

Conditions for those that stayed were poor, limited schooling for the kids, controls on teachers, very limited school-books, no bishop to attend to spiritual needs, night-time curfews, constant house-searches etc etc... all in all constant harassment from the Turkish Army ... and let's say much worse.

The result of this being "free to stay" as you so miserably put it, is that thousands left to escape a torturous imprisonment, many for overseas, so that today only some 200 remain.


Same conditions in the south can we read what you have to say about no schools for TCs children???


Blah, blah, blah.
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:06 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Lordo wrote:Anybody who wishes to live in the north they are welcome to do so. greek cypriots did have a choice and chose to move south, except the karpasians which some chose to sat to this day.


What choice did they have? As I said before, who talks the most crap, VP, Lardo, or Police Cuntstable Bubble?

same choice the karpasians did. they chose to stay. they will also have a choice to live in the north if they wish so long as they pay their taxes in the north.


Loada pollocks Lordo...

Yes, some thousands did stay behind in the back-water up at the top end of the Karpas, including several relis, there in large numbers in through '75. '76, '77.

Conditions for those that stayed were poor, limited schooling for the kids, controls on teachers, very limited school-books, no bishop to attend to spiritual needs, night-time curfews, constant house-searches etc etc... all in all constant harassment from the Turkish Army ... and let's say much worse.

The result of this being "free to stay" as you so miserably put it, is that thousands left to escape a torturous imprisonment, many for overseas, so that today only some 200 remain.


Same conditions in the south can we read what you have to say about no schools for TCs children???


Blah, blah, blah .... POLLOCKS!!!!

Are any of these "TC children" subject to sexual abuse...???

Are any of these "TC children" under house-arrest...???

Are the lives of these "TC children" made a misery...???

Do these "TC children" rely on Red Cross Parcels...???

Are the parents of these "TC children" restricted from freedom of movement...???

Are these "TC children" thrown out of mosques by armed militia...???


Blah, blah, blah... etc etc
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:16 pm

Same conditions in the south can we read what you have to say about no schools for TCs children???[/quote]

Blah, blah, blah .... POLLOCKS!!!!

Are any of these "TC children" subject to sexual abuse...???

Are any of these "TC children" under house-arrest...???

Are the lives of these "TC children" made a misery...???

Do these "TC children" rely on Red Cross Parcels...???

Are the parents of these "TC children" restricted from freedom of movement...???

Are these "TC children" thrown out of mosques by armed militia...???


Blah, blah, blah... etc etc[/quote]

YES.
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Lordo » Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:28 pm

Why are you personalising your post. Was it not the larnaca man who sexually abused his children for decades?
was it not a sundanese girl who got attacked by 50 of your best elam children.

when it comes to parcels, suffocating economy does have that effect on tc children too.
Is it not in the south where children can inherit their refugee status so they can get help from the un?

you really must stop pulling the one in the middle.
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:36 pm

Are any of these "TC children" subject to sexual abuse...???

Are any of these "TC children" under house-arrest...???

Are the lives of these "TC children" made a misery...???

Do these "TC children" rely on Red Cross Parcels...???

Are the parents of these "TC children" restricted from freedom of movement...???

Are these "TC children" thrown out of mosques by armed militia...???


Blah, blah, blah... etc etc


Lordo wrote:Why are you personalising your post. Was it not the larnaca man who sexually abused his children for decades?
was it not a sundanese girl who got attacked by 50 of your best elam children.

when it comes to parcels, suffocating economy does have that effect on tc children too.
Is it not in the south where children can inherit their refugee status so they can get help from the un?

you really must stop pulling the one in the middle.


As you were so keen to try and tell us how good the enclaved in the Karpas had and have it....Here have another go at answering the points.

(and you can take your middle one and sit on it)
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Lordo » Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:44 pm

where did i say they never had it so good.

the conditions in the north is the same for all children. without the turkish money where would the turkish cypriots be perhaps greece should do the same instead of sending priests to cyprus.
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:11 pm

Lordo wrote:where did i say they never had it so good.

the conditions in the north is the same for all children. without the turkish money where would the turkish cypriots be perhaps greece should do the same instead of sending priests to cyprus.


So make you minds up... are the Occupied Areas the land of milk and honey where the Turkish Settlers are given such a very warm welcome, the Merc-owning Capital of the World and where the streets of Occupied Nicosia are paved with sucuk and not with piles of festering rubbish...

... or is it the land where the children rely on food parcels from the Red Crescent and every other village hides a mass grave...?
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Re: Why a Rotating Presidency is Genius...

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:50 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:where did i say they never had it so good.

the conditions in the north is the same for all children. without the turkish money where would the turkish cypriots be perhaps greece should do the same instead of sending priests to cyprus.


So make you minds up... are the Occupied Areas the land of milk and honey where the Turkish Settlers are given such a very warm welcome, the Merc-owning Capital of the World and where the streets of Occupied Nicosia are paved with sucuk and not with piles of festering rubbish...

... or is it the land where the children rely on food parcels from the Red Crescent and every other village hides a mass grave...?


Neither.
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