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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Lordo » Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:16 am

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Pyrpolizer wrote:The European RoC accepts Political refugees/asylum seekers. She is obliged to do so by the all mighty EU :wink:

But please do concentrate on the essence. Kurdish children HATE everything Turkish and they want to get rid even of knowing to speak Turkish.The poor teacher gave them some Turkish books and they themselves teared off every page that contained a photo of Ataturk


Youll have to send them all back if we find a solution.

no solution is the solution. that is what the patriots wanted all along and that is what we are getting. i am afraid we have to face facts sooner or later.


This cliche belongs to Denktash. But even himself knew that claims never die. So he wanted to close the case by exchanges compensations etc. Case never closed, and never will.

aguse gala. ennaynide sandon shillon bu efaen do gatsoshiron.

of course you have claims so do the tcs. try going to court. go on.
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:39 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Pontians, Greeks Kurds etc will have to be sent back if a solution is to be found it all part of the deal all those that settled on the island after 1974 will be reviewed.


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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:56 pm

Lordo wrote:aguse gala. ennaynide sandon shillon bu efaen do gatsoshiron.

of course you have claims so do the tcs. try going to court. go on.


I liked your pleasantry. So we will become like the dog who ate the hedgepig huh!? :D :D :D nice :lol:
Let's see if we can go any further than pleasantries, that don't include your usual feces, shits, and assholes...
Now listen carefully: The Gcs have claims, the TCs have claims, the "no solution" cannot become "the solution". What we will have is a pending situation. There will be a day that this pending situation MUST CLOSE for some reason beyond the Cypriots control. It is not upto us to tell what will be the reason to close this pending situation.Those who run the world will set the reason as well. One strong reason could be the stability and safe flow of the discovered hydrocarbons. Other reasons could be the fight in keeping current satellites of influence e.g the situation in Syria might mobilize the Russians, and have in mind that the European RoC is currently deeply in Russian hands. It could be because the European RoC is now totally bankrupt and there seems that it cannot come out of this bankruptcy without triggering a chain nuclear reaction that will destroy the EU, which in turn will destroy the US
All I know is that when this time comes those who run the world will not be able to close the case and discard all those UN resolutions EU decisions etc etc, not because they love the GCs but because that will have a heavy negative impact on themselves.

Now ekatalaves/anladin mi what will happen? :wink:
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Maximus » Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:16 pm

Asked to give the U.S. Government position on the “energy game in the Mediterranean” where Israelis are cooperating with Cyprus and Greece; the Russians setting up in the Mediterranean already and Turkey’s complaining because of all these American companies are in the Mediterranean cooperating with Cyprus and Israel,

Nuland said:
“Well, obviously we support open and transparent commercial discussions and negotiations”.
“as we’ve long said, we support Cyprus’s right to explore for energy in its offshore areas."
“We continue to believe that the island’s oil and gas resources, like all of its resources, should be equitably shared between the communities in the context of an overall solution”, she concluded.

http://famagusta-gazette.com/us-underli ... 748-69.htm


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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Lordo » Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:25 pm

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Lordo wrote:aguse gala. ennaynide sandon shillon bu efaen do gatsoshiron.

of course you have claims so do the tcs. try going to court. go on.


I liked your pleasantry. So we will become like the dog who ate the hedgepig huh!? :D :D :D nice :lol:
Let's see if we can go any further than pleasantries, that don't include your usual feces, shits, and assholes...
Now listen carefully: The Gcs have claims, the TCs have claims, the "no solution" cannot become "the solution". What we will have is a pending situation. There will be a day that this pending situation MUST CLOSE for some reason beyond the Cypriots control. It is not upto us to tell what will be the reason to close this pending situation.Those who run the world will set the reason as well. One strong reason could be the stability and safe flow of the discovered hydrocarbons. Other reasons could be the fight in keeping current satellites of influence e.g the situation in Syria might mobilize the Russians, and have in mind that the European RoC is currently deeply in Russian hands. It could be because the European RoC is now totally bankrupt and there seems that it cannot come out of this bankruptcy without triggering a chain nuclear reaction that will destroy the EU, which in turn will destroy the US
All I know is that when this time comes those who run the world will not be able to close the case and discard all those UN resolutions EU decisions etc etc, not because they love the GCs but because that will have a heavy negative impact on themselves.

Now ekatalaves/anladin mi what will happen? :wink:

you really believe that people give a shit about resolutions that were passed 3 decades ago. especially after the gcs voted against peace. dream on my boy dream on till your drema turns to nighmere. then you will wake up, too late.

gadalaves dora.
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:55 pm

Lordo wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Lordo wrote:aguse gala. ennaynide sandon shillon bu efaen do gatsoshiron.

of course you have claims so do the tcs. try going to court. go on.


I liked your pleasantry. So we will become like the dog who ate the hedgepig huh!? :D :D :D nice :lol:
Let's see if we can go any further than pleasantries, that don't include your usual feces, shits, and assholes...
Now listen carefully: The Gcs have claims, the TCs have claims, the "no solution" cannot become "the solution". What we will have is a pending situation. There will be a day that this pending situation MUST CLOSE for some reason beyond the Cypriots control. It is not upto us to tell what will be the reason to close this pending situation.Those who run the world will set the reason as well. One strong reason could be the stability and safe flow of the discovered hydrocarbons. Other reasons could be the fight in keeping current satellites of influence e.g the situation in Syria might mobilize the Russians, and have in mind that the European RoC is currently deeply in Russian hands. It could be because the European RoC is now totally bankrupt and there seems that it cannot come out of this bankruptcy without triggering a chain nuclear reaction that will destroy the EU, which in turn will destroy the US
All I know is that when this time comes those who run the world will not be able to close the case and discard all those UN resolutions EU decisions etc etc, not because they love the GCs but because that will have a heavy negative impact on themselves.

Now ekatalaves/anladin mi what will happen? :wink:

you really believe that people give a shit about resolutions that were passed 3 decades ago. especially after the gcs voted against peace. dream on my boy dream on till your drema turns to nighmere. then you will wake up, too late.

gadalaves dora.


Oh well, nobody can overhaul your brains. It runs in your genes, you cannot see further than your nose, same as your ancestors, stupid converted latinos... :P
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Lordo » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:32 pm

not half as stupid as you who believe that some body is going to enforce the resolutions for you. nobody does anything for nothing. blood is expensive but you will find life is quite cheap in the banana republic.

as to my ancestors, well their genes have survived to this day and they have gone to the next two generations too. thanks for your concern though empty headed bubble that you are.
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:52 pm

And I was always wondering why all discussions with you can't go any further than those of ilk okul :mrgreen:
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Lordo » Sun Jan 13, 2013 12:04 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:And I was always wondering why all discussions with you can't go any further than those of ilk okul :mrgreen:


have you seen what you boys have been teaching 7 year olds for 50 years. have you seen the oimages a 7 year `old sees for the whole time they are in school.

you have poisoned the minds of 3 generation of gcs and you think we are the ones with the problem. yeah right of course. what ever you say master, debate away.

is no gc shocked at what is in their history book.
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Re: interesting look at the history books in cyprus

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:39 pm

Lordo wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:And I was always wondering why all discussions with you can't go any further than those of ilk okul :mrgreen:


have you seen what you boys have been teaching 7 year olds for 50 years. have you seen the oimages a 7 year `old sees for the whole time they are in school.

you have poisoned the minds of 3 generation of gcs and you think we are the ones with the problem. yeah right of course. what ever you say master, debate away.

is no gc shocked at what is in their history book.


What difference would it make old boy?
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