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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:04 am

And that attitude Lordo is the sort that will never allow a decent solution.

''MY country''...... remember the child who screams ''MINE MINE MINE'' ..learn to share, its OUR country. It would pay for you to learn that lesson.


Make it your last post, shall we all make bets as to how long you can keep that up?

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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:09 am

kimon07 wrote:
Maximus wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
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Lordo wrote:i am glad you are aware of the constitution dear boy. no repeat after me. tcs are a founding nation and will never be a minority. while you are at it read the bit about the veto. it males a cracking read.

by the way your estimates are crap there is a real figure. 300 000 now put that in your pipe and smoke it.


You would misinterpret and misunderstand the dictionary if it was given to you to read.


I intend not to answer to them again. First they cry that they are punished and isolated and that WE don't want a solution and then they demonstrate how happy they are with what they have and where they are and that all they want is that their regime acquires the status of a severign state, with the Turkish Army and the settlers present for ever. See how proudly he tells you that they are 300.000 now? I think we should let them talk to each other.


I noticed it all and they are a condemned non recognised entity but he says he is a Kypreos that is game for unification re! (obviously not)

This probably explains why they are condemned...


From all the points of my initial post (solution proposal) all they could comment was the part about the withdrawal of the T.A. Nothing about the withdrawal of the settlers or their involvement in their lives and affairs, nothing about the formation of an international committee to draw up a new constitution, nothing about their protection by EU and NATO troops etc. If indeed, the 95% of the REAL TCs are thinking the same way well, they deserve everything they get from the Anatolians and their new "Ataturk" = Erdogan.


Its because they are Turkish and they believe that Turkey has a right to Cyprus and anything else Cypriot, as they see fit.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:12 am

Flying Horse wrote:And that attitude Lordo is the sort that will never allow a decent solution.

''MY country''...... remember the child who screams ''MINE MINE MINE'' ..learn to share, its OUR country. It would pay for you to learn that lesson.


Make it your last post, shall we all make bets as to how long you can keep that up?

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you should try to read my posts a bit more carefully. I did not say it would be my last post on the forudm read it one more time to see if you can spot the difference in what i actually said.

if you think you can share anything with assholes who believe that cyprus is 99.999999999% greek you join them in their category.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:14 am

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Flying Horse wrote:The Island doesn't belong to the Greeks or the Turks, it actually belongs to Cypriots. This is where the problem lies.

However, Kimons original post on Saturday to me is a very diplomatic, and democratic proposal, rather good in fact. I'm afraid although written for intelligent people to read and think about, these people are very blinkered in their views and unfortunately with that the problem will never be solved.

They say a problem can be resolved with a second set of eyes, it helps if that second set isn't blind in the first place!

Cyprus, compared to the rest of the world who fight over territory and bomb each other daily, is relatively peaceful. They don't need Turkish troops pretending to keep the peace on behalf of a people who can't see what the real reason is. If they withdrew tomorrow I can hardly see TCs and GCs going to war and bombing each other scaring their people, tourists and economies to death. Both sides are pretty intelligent not to do so.
Turkey only holds Cyprus because its a likened to a two year old child screaming 'mine' when another child wants to play with its toy. Plain and simple 'MINE MINE MINE' stamp feet and tantrum when suggested it share.

The problem lies, in either side not willing to dip the toe to make a change.
If you don't try a change, things will never change, and in twenty years we will still be here discussing how to make things better.

Turkey(and their ulterior motives) should remove their troops, to allow the real people its supposed to represent time to be themselves and stand on their own two feet. They don't need apron strings, and they certainly don't need to hide behind the 'mothers' skirt, as all that shows is their cowardice towards 'thinking out of the box' for a solution. On the same token, the illegal settlers brought over to ethnically change the island should be removed also. TCs, and GCs are one of the same, much as you lot don't like it, they are. Mainland Turks will never be Cypriot, and have only been planted there to wipe out the small minority of TCs. No other reason, and if Lordo and co think otherwise, they aren't as intelligent as I thought they were. There is no other reason why a country would move people into a place, other than infiltrate and irradicate the people who are supposed to be there. Its sinister, and nasty. Only meant for a major underhand stake in political tactics.


OK, this is good but I maintain my position in saying that Cyprus is Greek because;

..99.999999999% of Cyprus is Greek. The names of towns, cities, villages, its heritage, etc is Greek (Turks did not found anything in Cyprus, they invaded)
..The majority of the population is Greek.

Here is another way of trying to put my point across. I am also British, I recognize England as English, I am an ethnic minority in England/Britain and the rights that have been granted to me is because of from the British Government. Britain is my country too but it is THEIR country.

Does this make sense?


I am all too aware, but I prefer to be a diplomat and look from both sides for this particular moment.

I can tell you the exact date when all those towns and village names got changed into Turkish names. It was the day I was born!!!

My partner is British, but only as a place of birth and a passport. He wants to go home, and be where he belongs as a Greek Cypriot. His stance is very much as mine. Think out of the box and not from TC or GC for a solution to the problem.

Am I right in thinking, when in Rome do as the Romans do Maximus..? With regards to ''Britain is my country, but it is THEIR country too''
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:17 am

Lordo wrote:
Flying Horse wrote:And that attitude Lordo is the sort that will never allow a decent solution.

''MY country''...... remember the child who screams ''MINE MINE MINE'' ..learn to share, its OUR country. It would pay for you to learn that lesson.


Make it your last post, shall we all make bets as to how long you can keep that up?

:D

you should try to read my posts with a bit more carefully. I did not say it would be my last post on the forud. read it one more time to see if you can spot the difference in what i actually said.

if you think you can share anything with assholes who believe that cyprus is 99.999999999% greek you join them in their category.



Oh no Lordo, I read it perfectly well!

I knew exactly what you wrote and who you were referring to. I'm hinting at the fact sometimes its better for you to be silent, as you like listening to your own voice a little too much :wink:
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:21 am

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Am I right in thinking, when in Rome do as the Romans do Maximus..? With regards to ''Britain is my country, but it is THEIR country too''


Precisely, When I am in Britain I do as the British do. I am an ethnic minority in Britain with the same rights as an Englishman, Welshman or Scotsman etc.

It is THEIR country and I thank them for giving me the same rights and a British nationality in THEIR country. I am proud to be a British Greek Cypriot.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:25 am

Flying Horse wrote:
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Flying Horse wrote:And that attitude Lordo is the sort that will never allow a decent solution.

''MY country''...... remember the child who screams ''MINE MINE MINE'' ..learn to share, its OUR country. It would pay for you to learn that lesson.


Make it your last post, shall we all make bets as to how long you can keep that up?

:D

you should try to read my posts with a bit more carefully. I did not say it would be my last post on the forud. read it one more time to see if you can spot the difference in what i actually said.

if you think you can share anything with assholes who believe that cyprus is 99.999999999% greek you join them in their category.



Oh no Lordo, I read it perfectly well!

I knew exactly what you wrote and who you were referring to. I'm hinting at the fact sometimes its better for you to be silent, as you like listening to your own voice a little too much :wink:

try explaining that to empty headed elambuis. as to hearing my voice by posting defeats me. unless of course i have a program that reads me back my posts like my charlui friends.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:34 am

Maximus wrote:
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Am I right in thinking, when in Rome do as the Romans do Maximus..? With regards to ''Britain is my country, but it is THEIR country too''


Precisely, When I am in Britain I do as the British do. I am an ethnic minority in Britain with the same rights as an Englishman, Welshman or Scotsman etc.

It is THEIR country and I thank them for giving me the same rights and a British nationality in THEIR country. I am proud to be a British Greek Cypriot.



I thought so. Which then brings you to the people who come to Britain, settle, because they like what they see and what Britain stands for......... then start shouting from the rooftops how Britain should change because it doesn't suit them, they feel a minority, they should have Sharia law, a whole manner of things that makes you wonder why they are here in the first place! Then you think GO HOME!

Hmmmm......this is now summing up our little Cyprus problem, don't you think.

Lordo, anyone is entitled to post of course they are. I'm not sure you understand the meaning behind ' liking the sound of your own voice'.

Wise men are often slightly more quiet than yourself, its always the noisy ones that have a lot to learn. Try sitting back and reading something with a little silence, instead of getting up to shout as loud as you can every given moment. Its quite an art, takes a while to master ;)
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:38 am

On that note I am going to use a little silence myself. Before I get told off for being a woman who really doesn't know what shes on about :? :D
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:40 am

Flying Horse wrote:I thought so. Which then brings you to the people who come to Britain, settle, because they like what they see and what Britain stands for......... then start shouting from the rooftops how Britain should change because it doesn't suit them, they feel a minority, they should have Sharia law, a whole manner of things that makes you wonder why they are here in the first place! Then you think GO HOME!

Hmmmm......this is now summing up our little Cyprus problem, don't you think.



Yes, this is precisely what we had in Cyprus with an "Islamist" Turkish ethnic minority but they actually followed through and went too far to create the problem we have today.....

I am with the you, I am behind/in front of the British people and what they stand for because I stand for the same as a Brit. GO HOME!
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