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Postby Kikapu » Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:11 pm

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Absoulutely no need, observer has hit it on the head, partition has occured only thing is that people like you still after 33 years do not realize this. Thats why I didnt answer no need, give them enough rope and they will hang themselves, time will work against the GCs but by the time they realize this it will be too late.


OK, so you don't know the answer to the question. Why do you need to hide it on another thread. Just go and tell us, that you do not know the answer. There's no shame and it is not a trick question.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:24 pm

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Absoulutely no need, observer has hit it on the head, partition has occured only thing is that people like you still after 33 years do not realize this. Thats why I didnt answer no need, give them enough rope and they will hang themselves, time will work against the GCs but by the time they realize this it will be too late.


OK, so you don't know the answer to the question. Why do you need to hide it on another thread. Just go and tell us, that you do not know the answer. There's no shame and it is not a trick question.


I gave you the answer you just choose not to understand it.
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:34 pm

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Absoulutely no need, observer has hit it on the head, partition has occured only thing is that people like you still after 33 years do not realize this. Thats why I didnt answer no need, give them enough rope and they will hang themselves, time will work against the GCs but by the time they realize this it will be too late.


OK, so you don't know the answer to the question. Why do you need to hide it on another thread. Just go and tell us, that you do not know the answer. There's no shame and it is not a trick question.


I gave you the answer you just choose not to understand it.


I understand perfectly well, that you do not have an ANSWER, that's all.

So you're just going to go on and on like a "blind person", endlessly, trying to find your partition.

Do yourself a favour, and take couple of extra "blind persons walking stick" with you, since you will wear them out, because you don't know where the hell you're going.

This is my last post on this tread. You want to talk, come where the question was posted, so everyone can keep track as to what you're saying...it is only polite.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:40 pm

Kikapu wrote:
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Kikapu wrote:
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Absoulutely no need, observer has hit it on the head, partition has occured only thing is that people like you still after 33 years do not realize this. Thats why I didnt answer no need, give them enough rope and they will hang themselves, time will work against the GCs but by the time they realize this it will be too late.


OK, so you don't know the answer to the question. Why do you need to hide it on another thread. Just go and tell us, that you do not know the answer. There's no shame and it is not a trick question.


I gave you the answer you just choose not to understand it.


I understand perfectly well, that you do not have an ANSWER, that's all.

So you're just going to go on and on like a "blind person", endlessly, trying to find your partition.

Do yourself a favour, and take couple of extra "blind persons walking stick" with you, since you will wear them out, because you don't know where the hell you're going.

This is my last post on this tread. You want to talk, come where the question was posted, so everyone can keep track as to what you're saying...it is only polite.


Is this another one of your tests? I have said all I have to say the blue print is in place and is working just fine, and the main contributors are the GCs themselves.
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Postby Natty » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:35 pm

Jerry wrote:
observer wrote:Jerry wrote:

"Well I'd prefer to go back to 1569 VP, as far as I'm concerned the slate was even cleaner then."

If the Turks hadn't come would we now have Italian-Cypriots?


Probably yes, I've always found the Italians to be very civilised. They always had a lot in common with the Greeks, if I recall my history correctly both Byzantium and Venice were founded by Italians following the fall of Rome. It's unlikely that Italy would have the same claim on Cyprus as Turkey purports to have today simply because of geography.


As far as I know there are 'Italian-Cypriots' who trace their roots back to when the Venetians were in Cyprus, I believe it is the small Latin communtiy...

(Just thought I'd put my 'two cence' in...:))

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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:02 pm

shahmaran wrote:
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shahmaran wrote:no VP maybe we should go back 2000 years and wage war upon the jews for killing jesus, its about time justice took place!! :roll:


They are unbelievable they want to go back to a time when we were not even attempting to fordge a partnership. 1960 was when we had the only opportunity to create a united Cyprus but they admantly refuse this starting point as it does not serve their purpose when trying to lay the blame on anyone and everyone but themselves.


yes and now, WE are the bad guys and WE are the thieves, we mustn't be allowed to fly directly to our country, people shouldn't be making TV programs about moving to the TRNC, people shouldn't be putting any money into the TRNC just in case we develop, people should only refer to the TRNC with quotations! it all suits them very well when it comes to treating the other half of the island like dirt while ignoring the portion of history that doesnt suit them, but boasting around words like human rights and freedom and equality and compatriotism, at the same time?! come on man!...and then the guy turns around and says "its a lost argument and we should be facing the truth" :lol:, what truth? the Greek truth or the historical truth?

makes me utterly sick i tell you...


SHah you can fly directly to your country. Larnaca is a very reliable airport. Fact is that the TRNC will stay in inverted coma's because it is an illegal state. Thhe fa t that there is property that belongs to other people over there also creates the issue that investment in the north might lead the buyer into acquiring property that was not the sellers property to sell in the first place..(a basic principle in property law.)

I'd be happy to discuss any period you see fit and find the faults of the one and the faults of the other but what would be the point? I know i'm right and you know you're right.

I propose unification, you prefer partition. You are getting what you want now but because it is done...(this is the most important part here) without my consent as well you will be faced with the difficulties you describe above. ANd I will keep talking about my human rights being violated and about the lack of freedom i enjoy in my own state. I am denied these rights just as you are denied other rights.

It'll go on and on, until we both agree or until a time it won't matter anymore.
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Postby paaul12 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:08 pm

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Can you tell me which airline/s fly non stop to Ercan,


CTA But they keep it very quiet, dont tell everyone Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


From which airport in the UK, paaul12.

Thanks.


Stanstead, but u wont read about it anywhere
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Postby paaul12 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:11 pm

STRAW SAYS THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE ITS EFFORTS TO END THE ISOLATION OF THE TURKISH CYPRIOT PEOPLE

The Leader of the British House of Commons Jack Straw has said that the British government will continue its efforts towards helping to end the international isolation on the Turkish Cypriot people.

He said that the biggest disappointment he experienced during his term as Foreign Secretary was the rejection of the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriot Side.

In a speech to the British Parliament, Mr. Straw said his country shares the disappointment of the Turkish Cypriot People over the failure to lift its international isolations in spite of its approval of a UN peace plan during the 2004 referenda.

Mr. Straw said that the biggest disappointment he experienced during his term as Foreign Secretary was the rejection of the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriot Side in spite of the approval of the Plan by the Turkish Cypriot People.

Reminding that the European Union had taken decisions to end the international isolation of the Turkish Cypriot people soon after the referenda in Cyprus, he said it wasn’t possible to lift the isolation on North Cyprus but stated that the British Government will continue its efforts towards achieving this goal.

Source: http://www.brtk.cc/index.php/lang/en/cat/2/news/7491



there u r jerry something else 4 u 2 complain about, have nice day, u prat
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:15 pm

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STRAW SAYS THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE ITS EFFORTS TO END THE ISOLATION OF THE TURKISH CYPRIOT PEOPLE

The Leader of the British House of Commons Jack Straw has said that the British government will continue its efforts towards helping to end the international isolation on the Turkish Cypriot people.

He said that the biggest disappointment he experienced during his term as Foreign Secretary was the rejection of the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriot Side.

In a speech to the British Parliament, Mr. Straw said his country shares the disappointment of the Turkish Cypriot People over the failure to lift its international isolations in spite of its approval of a UN peace plan during the 2004 referenda.

Mr. Straw said that the biggest disappointment he experienced during his term as Foreign Secretary was the rejection of the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriot Side in spite of the approval of the Plan by the Turkish Cypriot People.

Reminding that the European Union had taken decisions to end the international isolation of the Turkish Cypriot people soon after the referenda in Cyprus, he said it wasn’t possible to lift the isolation on North Cyprus but stated that the British Government will continue its efforts towards achieving this goal.

Source: http://www.brtk.cc/index.php/lang/en/cat/2/news/7491



there u r jerry something else 4 u 2 complain about, have nice day, u prat


don;t see what the views of a has-been have anything to do with anything. Blair fired him from govt ages ago...
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Postby paaul12 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:29 pm

What about German Chancellor Angela Merkel, she alos agrees with Jack

German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave an interview to the Greek Kathimeniri Newspaper and emphasized the importance of Turkey's membership in the EU. Stating that good relations with Turkey will bring many benefits to the EU, Merkel also mentioned the Cyprus problem and said they will make a series of decisions to remove the isolations (embargoes) on the Northern part of the Island. Merkel said: "On December 2006, foreign ministers of EU member countries came to a consensus on the removal of embargoes and isolations on Northern Cyprus. As the new term president of the EU, Germany will continue its contacts in order to realize this consensus.


or is she also a has-been??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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