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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:32 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:As I thought so no balls, you are in fact saying do t yourselves and then you ask why the Tcs do not trust anything the GCs say.


I thought you said that we were all making too much of the last protest and that it would all blow over in a little while. Now you are saying that Greek Cypriots should join the protesters in the north to bring down the occupation regime!

So what is going on here?


Hermes we are discussing what the GCs can do to support their cause im evaluating from your perspective, you believe that the TCs are revolting against Turkey then surely you should be doing something to support them, isnt that what you always wanted? or do you agree with me that its no big deal and should be blown out of proportion?


I would rather support Turkey than a bunch of lazy retards.


You are typical of how most GCs think and if you are could you explain this to humanist.
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Re: wot's the roc doing?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:35 pm

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Filitsa wrote:Of course, there's relevance. Just as the Arabs want to rid themselves of despots to achieve more freedoms, so does Cyprus want to rid herself of Turkey for the same. Occupation means the denial of civil rights for all Cypriots. Capitalize on freedom vs. occupation ... the denial of civil rights ... G.C.'s and TC's = Cypriots, not GC's vs. TC's = partition. I'm with ZoC. Time's a-wasting.

A despotic regime like that of Gadaffi is comparable to Turkey’s illegal military occupation of northern Cyprus? :?

It’s all one big Greek salad in your head with extra fetta…

:lol:

it's all about money and power. and people rising up against corrupt regimes who exploit them and their lands.

:? Turkey has ALREADY been convicted so you might want to remind the world of those existing decisions as opposed to negotiating sovereign territory with the perpetrator/blackmailer!

UN RESOLUTION 361 (1974)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htm

UN RESOLUTION 541 (1983)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr541.htm

UN RESOLUTION 550 (1984)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr550.htm

As for Gadaffi he was never an illegal occupation of Libya, so I can’t see any parallels!


that's wot i'm talking about. as for gadaffi. legal or illegal, seems like the libyan people don't want him no more.


And he is killing them for it!
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:35 pm

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Paphitis wrote:In Egypt, there was indeed a pro American leader in Mubarek, but when the people began to demand better HR, the US and Britain were the first to abandon their support for the regime and demanded a democratic yet peaceful transition which would hopefully keep radical Islamists at bay which they believe would destabilise the region!

Well, well GR! :lol:

:shock: God, you're so fucking stupid! :?


come on Rodney, I mean GR!, that s a bit rude!
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Postby ZoC » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:35 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:As I thought so no balls, you are in fact saying do t yourselves and then you ask why the Tcs do not trust anything the GCs say.


I thought you said that we were all making too much of the last protest and that it would all blow over in a little while. Now you are saying that Greek Cypriots should join the protesters in the north to bring down the occupation regime!

So what is going on here?


Hermes we are discussing what the GCs can do to support their cause im evaluating from your perspective, you believe that the TCs are revolting against Turkey then surely you should be doing something to support them, isnt that what you always wanted? or do you agree with me that its no big deal and should be blown out of proportion?


I would rather support Turkey than a bunch of lazy retards.



wotever they got in the north must be contagious... also lacking in balls and vision.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:37 pm

ZoC wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:As I thought so no balls, you are in fact saying do t yourselves and then you ask why the Tcs do not trust anything the GCs say.


I thought you said that we were all making too much of the last protest and that it would all blow over in a little while. Now you are saying that Greek Cypriots should join the protesters in the north to bring down the occupation regime!

So what is going on here?


Hermes we are discussing what the GCs can do to support their cause im evaluating from your perspective, you believe that the TCs are revolting against Turkey then surely you should be doing something to support them, isnt that what you always wanted? or do you agree with me that its no big deal and should be blown out of proportion?


I would rather support Turkey than a bunch of lazy retards.



wotever they got in the north must be contagious... also lacking in balls and vision.


Yep, all lazy buggers with no balls, north and south! :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:39 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:I would rather support Turkey than a bunch of lazy retards.


You are typical of how most GCs think and if you are could you explain this to humanist.

For as long the occupied territory remains, it’s in the RoC’s interests that Turkey has FULL CONTROL of it and not “Turkish Cypriots”.

This eliminates any confusion that may exist as to whether or not it’s an occupation. The TCs having any power there is nothing but a hindrance to Cyprus attaining liberation of her enslaved territory.

So Turkey’s recent moves is an excellent development for the RoC.
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Postby ZoC » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:43 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
kurupetos wrote:I would rather support Turkey than a bunch of lazy retards.


You are typical of how most GCs think and if you are could you explain this to humanist.

For as long the occupied territory remains, it’s in the RoC’s interests that Turkey has FULL CONTROL of it and not “Turkish Cypriots”.

This eliminates any confusion that may exist as to whether or not it’s an occupation. The TCs having any power there is nothing but a hindrance to Cyprus attaining liberation of her enslaved territory.

So Turkey’s recent moves is an excellent development for the RoC.


we want to provoke more moves like this from turkey so the embargoes/freezing of assets can start. the regime in turkey is what needs to topple.
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Re: wot's the roc doing?

Postby Filitsa » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:55 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Filitsa wrote:Of course, there's relevance. Just as the Arabs want to rid themselves of despots to achieve more freedoms, so does Cyprus want to rid herself of Turkey for the same. Occupation means the denial of civil rights for all Cypriots. Capitalize on freedom vs. occupation ... the denial of civil rights ... G.C.'s and TC's = Cypriots, not GC's vs. TC's = partition. I'm with ZoC. Time's a-wasting.

A despotic regime like that of Gadaffi is comparable to Turkey’s illegal military occupation of northern Cyprus? :?

It’s all one big Greek salad in your head with extra fetta…

:lol:


You really are a simpleton. :roll:
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Re: wot's the roc doing?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:59 pm

Filitsa wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Filitsa wrote:Of course, there's relevance. Just as the Arabs want to rid themselves of despots to achieve more freedoms, so does Cyprus want to rid herself of Turkey for the same. Occupation means the denial of civil rights for all Cypriots. Capitalize on freedom vs. occupation ... the denial of civil rights ... G.C.'s and TC's = Cypriots, not GC's vs. TC's = partition. I'm with ZoC. Time's a-wasting.

A despotic regime like that of Gadaffi is comparable to Turkey’s illegal military occupation of northern Cyprus? :?

It’s all one big Greek salad in your head with extra fetta…

:lol:


You really are a simpleton. :roll:


Do you mean Idiot?

I think you are far too kind! :lol:
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Re: wot's the roc doing?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:59 pm

Filitsa wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Filitsa wrote:Of course, there's relevance. Just as the Arabs want to rid themselves of despots to achieve more freedoms, so does Cyprus want to rid herself of Turkey for the same. Occupation means the denial of civil rights for all Cypriots. Capitalize on freedom vs. occupation ... the denial of civil rights ... G.C.'s and TC's = Cypriots, not GC's vs. TC's = partition. I'm with ZoC. Time's a-wasting.

A despotic regime like that of Gadaffi is comparable to Turkey’s illegal military occupation of northern Cyprus? :?

It’s all one big Greek salad in your head with extra fetta…

:lol:


You really are a simpleton. :roll:

You just don’t have the capacity to deal with politics because it blends strategy with international law… two subjects that are most alien to you! :lol:
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