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Postby Kifeas » Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:07 pm

President Christofias, in an interview last evening with CyBC, claimed to be seeing some logic in Mr. Talat’s formula in which he (Talat) maintains that the more the departure from a 50:50 share in the federal government and institutions, the more the powers and authorities the TC constituent state should “retain,” even up to the extent that it may as well be looked upon as an almost sovereign “nation-state” into a look like confederation.

Well, Mr. Christofias, the more I hear your nonsense, the more I regret it for not voting for your opponent, instead of casting a blank ballot. Let me though tell you a few more logics, which you seem to be failing to comprehend -set aside rubbing into Talat’s face. The other logical formula, Mr. Christofias, says that the more the powers vested into the constituent states, and the stronger the bi-zonality notion to become, the less the territory -including the vital coastlines, should become! Therefore, Mr. Christofias, it is about time you explain to your friend, Mr. Talat, in no uncertain terms, that the only possibility you will ever come anywhere near his one-sided “BBF” and “reunification” views, is if his side accepts the reduction of the territory to be part of the TC state, down to less than 20% of the island’s territory and its coastlines. This is the logic you should be practicing, Mr. Christofias, and not the ridiculous equations that Mr. Talat serves you with, and which you so besottingly seem to swallow.

The other day he said the inimitable, that "as long as he is the president, and no matter how much it will be hurting some people, he won’t apply for a membership in the Partnership for Peace (PfP) association," because it is -according to his theory, a NATO affiliated association. And this, despite the fact that all other EU member States are already members of it, plus Russia itself. Yes Sir, Heil Hitler!
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Postby Oracle » Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:30 pm

I don't agree that anyone (Statesman or other), has the right to give in to blackmail, and negotiate away for ever, and for good, any part of our sovereign country. That said, and I realise it will take a wise man to get it all back, .....

Who will punish us, and, how will they punish us, for not joining the PfP?
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Postby DT. » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:00 pm

Oracle wrote:I don't agree that anyone (Statesman or other), has the right to give in to blackmail, and negotiate away for ever, and for good, any part of our sovereign country. That said, and I realise it will take a wise man to get it all back, .....

Who will punish us, and, how will they punish us, for not joining the PfP?



We're excluded Oracle simple as that. This is a strong organisation that is forging good alliances between members and due to the idiotic 1950's leftist cold war attitude that these "communist"morons still hold on to with dear life we are out of it.

There is no logic to this. Unlike their other policies which are starting to look like AKEL is making up for 40 years of nepotism. Nearly all new recruits to the civil service are AKEL voters or members!!
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:06 pm

DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:I don't agree that anyone (Statesman or other), has the right to give in to blackmail, and negotiate away for ever, and for good, any part of our sovereign country. That said, and I realise it will take a wise man to get it all back, .....

Who will punish us, and, how will they punish us, for not joining the PfP?



We're excluded Oracle simple as that. This is a strong organisation that is forging good alliances between members and due to the idiotic 1950's leftist cold war attitude that these "communist"morons still hold on to with dear life we are out of it.

There is no logic to this. Unlike their other policies which are starting to look like AKEL is making up for 40 years of nepotism. Nearly all new recruits to the civil service are AKEL voters or members!!


Christofias' policies do belong in the 50s. I also agree that he is not representing Cyprus as he should if he has the attitudes depicted by Kifeas.

Cyprus should be seeking membership in the PfP just for the mere fact that we would be able to develop alliances and stronger bilateral relations with other countries.

I was under the impression that Turkey, as a NATO member, would veto any bid by Cyprus joining the PfP. :?
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Postby free_cyprus » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:31 pm

cyprus should become nutural island we should not have one single soldier on the island then we will start moving forward into somethign real and peacefull.
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:32 pm

free_cyprus wrote:cyprus should become nutural island we should not have one single soldier on the island then we will start moving forward into somethign real and peacefull.


No soldiers, no nation as far as I am concerned.

You're a naive wombat! :?
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Postby free_cyprus » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:37 pm

Paphitis wrote:
free_cyprus wrote:cyprus should become nutural island we should not have one single soldier on the island then we will start moving forward into somethign real and peacefull.


No soldiers, no nation as far as I am concerned.

You're a naive wombat! :?



sure lets have greek and turkish armies in cyprus to protect us ermmmmmm protect us from whome you fecking idiot you cannot even see that they are the couse of all this problems and they even got our own cypriots to comit crimes against our own people and you are blabbing of about playing soldiers that will benefit our island.......................

give me a date in history cyprus declared war on another country

give me a date when cyprus invaded another country
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:46 pm

free_cyprus wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
free_cyprus wrote:cyprus should become nutural island we should not have one single soldier on the island then we will start moving forward into somethign real and peacefull.


No soldiers, no nation as far as I am concerned.

You're a naive wombat! :?



sure lets have greek and turkish armies in cyprus to protect us ermmmmmm protect us from whome you fecking idiot you cannot even see that they are the couse of all this problems and they even got our own cypriots to comit crimes against our own people and you are blabbing of about playing soldiers that will benefit our island.......................

give me a date in history cyprus declared war on another country

give me a date when cyprus invaded another country


I never mentioned anything about any Greek or Turkish Army being in Cyprus.

I only said that a nation without its own military is really no nation at all.

I can give you many dates where Cyprus was invaded by foreigners. You are tempting fate if you think Cyprus should be demilitarised.
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Re: Heil Comrade, heil Hitler!

Postby zan » Tue Dec 30, 2008 4:51 pm

Kifeas wrote:President Christofias, in an interview last evening with CyBC, claimed to be seeing some logic in Mr. Talat’s formula in which he (Talat) maintains that the more the departure from a 50:50 share in the federal government and institutions, the more the powers and authorities the TC constituent state should “retain,” even up to the extent that it may as well be looked upon as an almost sovereign “nation-state” into a look like confederation.

Well, Mr. Christofias, the more I hear your nonsense, the more I regret it for not voting for your opponent, instead of casting a blank ballot. Let me though tell you a few more logics, which you seem to be failing to comprehend -set aside rubbing into Talat’s face. The other logical formula, Mr. Christofias, says that the more the powers vested into the constituent states, and the stronger the bi-zonality notion to become, the less the territory -including the vital coastlines, should become! Therefore, Mr. Christofias, it is about time you explain to your friend, Mr. Talat, in no uncertain terms, that the only possibility you will ever come anywhere near his one-sided “BBF” and “reunification” views, is if his side accepts the reduction of the territory to be part of the TC state, down to less than 20% of the island’s territory and its coastlines. This is the logic you should be practicing, Mr. Christofias, and not the ridiculous equations that Mr. Talat serves you with, and which you so besottingly seem to swallow.

The other day he said the inimitable, that "as long as he is the president, and no matter how much it will be hurting some people, he won’t apply for a membership in the Partnership for Peace (PfP) association," because it is -according to his theory, a NATO affiliated association. And this, despite the fact that all other EU member States are already members of it, plus Russia itself. Yes Sir, Heil Hitler!


You grabbed your "Partnership" in the EU with both hands though didn't you......... :roll: :roll:
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Re: Heil Comrade, heil Hitler!

Postby zan » Tue Dec 30, 2008 5:35 pm

zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:President Christofias, in an interview last evening with CyBC, claimed to be seeing some logic in Mr. Talat’s formula in which he (Talat) maintains that the more the departure from a 50:50 share in the federal government and institutions, the more the powers and authorities the TC constituent state should “retain,” even up to the extent that it may as well be looked upon as an almost sovereign “nation-state” into a look like confederation.

Well, Mr. Christofias, the more I hear your nonsense, the more I regret it for not voting for your opponent, instead of casting a blank ballot. Let me though tell you a few more logics, which you seem to be failing to comprehend -set aside rubbing into Talat’s face. The other logical formula, Mr. Christofias, says that the more the powers vested into the constituent states, and the stronger the bi-zonality notion to become, the less the territory -including the vital coastlines, should become! Therefore, Mr. Christofias, it is about time you explain to your friend, Mr. Talat, in no uncertain terms, that the only possibility you will ever come anywhere near his one-sided “BBF” and “reunification” views, is if his side accepts the reduction of the territory to be part of the TC state, down to less than 20% of the island’s territory and its coastlines. This is the logic you should be practicing, Mr. Christofias, and not the ridiculous equations that Mr. Talat serves you with, and which you so besottingly seem to swallow.

The other day he said the inimitable, that "as long as he is the president, and no matter how much it will be hurting some people, he won’t apply for a membership in the Partnership for Peace (PfP) association," because it is -according to his theory, a NATO affiliated association. And this, despite the fact that all other EU member States are already members of it, plus Russia itself. Yes Sir, Heil Hitler!


You grabbed your "Partnership" in the EU with both hands though didn't you......... :roll: :roll:


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