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Re: elections in the north.

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:35 am

... :roll: yes, yes, yes.... ... but are you one of the 100,000 Illegal Settlers in "trnc" who voted in this farce of an "election" ... or are you a CY ...???

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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Get Real! » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:39 am

Lordo wrote:of course and you have your full faculties about reality right. like hell you have boy.

Do you know how many hundreds of thousands of our people your forefathers murdered? The population of Cyprus would’ve been 2-3 million today if it wasn’t for your Ottoman purges that spanned over three centuries, and you have the audacity to complain about your 9 “difficult” years?

Are you fucking kidding me you ignorant coward???

So when will your disgraceful people post a public apology for the 307 years of atrocities committed against Cypriots by your Ottoman forefathers?

You think we forget?

You think it’s going to go away?

You think it doesn’t matter?

Think again!
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby humanist » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:52 am

when are the flippin elections?
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby humanist » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:54 am

both sides needs to kiss and make up lol

In m y opinion the President of the Republic of Cyprus ought to just send an invitation to the Turkish speaking Cypriot side to resume their seats in Government. It'll bloody save time and money and progress lol
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Lordo » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:06 pm

that would be very interesting but not forgetting a simple fact that before 74 3 tc mps went to the roc parliament with the protection of the un and at the door just as they were about to enter were told that whilst their security was guaranteed by the un outside there ware no guarantees for their life inside as the un were not allowed to enter the parliament.

as to the ottoman era if you boys still feel the pane then may i suggest doubling the dose of the medication and a first class room in the lunaticus hotel and dont worry about the bill i will pay so long as you feel better thats the main thing.

as to what i am certainly i am not a charlui, if i was i would have killed myself by now. as to being a settler or a cy if you insist on insulting me like that you have to do it to my face. bravery behind a keyboard is very easy charluimu.
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Demonax » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:01 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:On the other hand, the UBP + DP vote was a few perecntage points above that of the CHP +TDP, so in a way the partitionist right came out marginally on top.
Of course, the way that a left-wing party like the CHP is aligned with the AKP in Turkey, a party whose mask is now slipping day by day to reveal its true islamofascist nature, hardly helps much, although these are the contorted realities of Turkish Cypriot politics.


Yes, in the event that the CHP cannot stomach a coalition with Donktosh Jr and his band of lunatic extremists, a possible outcome is a coalition 'government' of the right-wing parties - despite the fact that the 'left' won. :?
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Lordo » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:16 pm

when you understand democracy perhaps you will understand the election system. proportional representation with first choice second choice and 3 choice so there is no doubt who you vote should go to. when it comes to left wining certainly they have won but not an over majority. ubp and dp certainly can form a government if they could stomach each other but their war goes back to when dengtas senior set up dp and made his son leader.

i hope you understood all that, i realise that when it comes to elections you vote like sheep but yours really is a form democracy even if it it has no democratic value what so ever.
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Demonax » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:27 pm

Lordo wrote:when you understand democracy perhaps you will understand the election system. proportional representation with first choice second choice and 3 choice so there is no doubt who you vote should go to. when it comes to left wining certainly they have won but not an over majority. ubp and dp certainly can form a government if they could stomach each other but their war goes back to when dengtas senior set up dp and made his son leader.

i hope you understood all that, i realise that when it comes to elections you vote like sheep but yours really is a form democracy even if it it has no democratic value what so ever.


Er, Lordo. Thank you for your useless comment. But when you have nothing to add to the debate it’s better to just let it go... :roll:
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Get Real! » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:42 pm

Lordo wrote:when you understand democracy perhaps you will understand the election system.

Well hearing that you understand democracy… do you also understand UN resolutions?
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Re: elections in the north.

Postby Demonax » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:46 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Lordo wrote:when you understand democracy perhaps you will understand the election system.

Well hearing that you understand democracy… do you also understand UN resolutions?


Lordo’s understanding of democracy: one Turk, four votes! :lol:
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