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Postby bg_turk » Mon Oct 31, 2005 12:34 am

Sotos wrote:bg_turk, the answer I gave was for the OXI of Greece in World War 2. For that OXI I don't think anybody would not be proud.

ok, sorry i misunderstood. I though you were proud for sayin OXI to the Annan Plan.
In the case of saying no to Italy you have every reason to be proud of course. I think it was Churchil who said: "Until now we said greeks fight like heros, from now on we will say heros fight like greeks" after the italian defeat.
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Postby Main_Source » Mon Oct 31, 2005 12:56 am

and why shouldnt we be proud of saying OXI to a racist plan that was put in place to appease the agressor country Turkey?
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Postby bg_turk » Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:05 am

I am not going to argue about the nature of the Annan Plan, many people have done this already.
I simply asked for your feeling about rejecting it, and whether you were proud of doing so. Apparently you are proud of rejecting it so case closed.
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Postby Main_Source » Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:10 am

Its not a case of feeling 'proud'.

Its a case of doing what we see as the right thing. No pride comes into it...but I can see this is another post where you are trying to portray us in some knucklehead nationalist light...

I reserve that for the Turks who stand outside GC cafe's, filled with old men (many of which are refugees)..waving there invasion 'TRNC' flags after a 0-0 football draw between Greece and Turkey ( I think seeing Greeks celebrate in their thousands on the streets months earlier really made them desparate).
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Postby Agios Amvrosios » Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:25 pm

Bg turk this is a bit of a dumb question your asking people if they are proud for not eating a big shit.

No nobody wants to eat shit- there is nothing heroic about not eating shit. Its is just practical. The problem with shit is -it tastes like shit.Do you understand.

Rejecting an invitation to eat steaming hot shit involved a predicted outcome to allow the Assholes to say look the Greek Cypriots rejected our invitation to eat shit so they can say put our Cyprus occupying mates in the EU.
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Postby Main_Source » Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:15 am

lol and now people likr Bg Turk wants to tell the world that we should suffer for not eating shit.

Typical Turkish propaganda traits.
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Postby bg_turk » Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:35 am

Your perception of the annan plan as "hot steaming shit" is grossly exaggerated, to put it mildly, having in mind that with the rejection you are already swimming in very deep shit, and you are pulling the whole of the EU into this pool of shit. How far will the EU follow you do you think? The whole unification issue will eventually drown in deep shit when the EU finally decides the smell is too unbearable and it cannot hold you aloft any more.
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Postby 2fan » Tue Nov 01, 2005 6:56 am

Main_Source wrote:Its not a case of feeling 'proud'.

Its a case of doing what we see as the right thing. No pride comes into it...but I can see this is another post where you are trying to portray us in some knucklehead nationalist light...

I reserve that for the Turks who stand outside GC cafe's, filled with old men (many of which are refugees)..waving there invasion 'TRNC' flags after a 0-0 football draw between Greece and Turkey ( I think seeing Greeks celebrate in their thousands on the streets months earlier really made them desparate).


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Postby Agios Amvrosios » Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:14 am

Hey Buger_turk don'y you know that the Kyrenia Refugees have nothing left to lose.

Do you think we care about some piss weak compensation bonds which cannot be cashed in for 50 years. Restitution is the only solution. Otherwise there is nothing to "talk" about.
The institutionalised ethnic cleansing/genocide of the Annan Plan cannot be accepted as a basis for anything- The Annan Plan is straight from the Dark ages.
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Postby ManoWAR » Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:27 pm

WE ARE VERY PROUD!
As Greeks, we are very proud for everytime we said "NO" in our history!

«Εκείνο το "ΟΧΙ" δεν το επανέλαβε η ηχώ, ήταν πολύ βαρύ για να το
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