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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:50 pm

kimon07 wrote:
Lordo wrote:if your condition for talking peace is for terkish troops to be removed beforehand, as this is not acceptable to 95% of tcs, i am afraid this conversations ends here.....


OK so don't come back on this issue. It is becoming boring.


You are not only asking us to help you hang us but you have the nerve to ask us to bring our own rope...how can you not see this? we accept your demand for no armies but this can only happen within the framework of a comprehensive solution.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby kimon07 » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:17 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
Lordo wrote:if your condition for talking peace is for terkish troops to be removed beforehand, as this is not acceptable to 95% of tcs, i am afraid this conversations ends here.....


OK so don't come back on this issue. It is becoming boring.


You are not only asking us to help you hang us but you have the nerve to ask us to bring our own rope...how can you not see this? we accept your demand for no armies but this can only happen within the framework of a comprehensive solution.


Did I say no armies? Read my post again. I said no Turkish army and no Turkish settlers.

I repeat: Read my post again.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:45 pm

kimon07 wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
Lordo wrote:if your condition for talking peace is for terkish troops to be removed beforehand, as this is not acceptable to 95% of tcs, i am afraid this conversations ends here.....


OK so don't come back on this issue. It is becoming boring.


You are not only asking us to help you hang us but you have the nerve to ask us to bring our own rope...how can you not see this? we accept your demand for no armies but this can only happen within the framework of a comprehensive solution.


Did I say no armies? Read my post again. I said no Turkish army and no Turkish settlers.

I repeat: Read my post again.


Is that the only thing you picked to answer, this not only shows your lack of understanding but also that you have ulterior motives.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:49 pm

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Maximus wrote:Do what you like Bordo, I am waiting for Kimon's reply.


My, my. Thanks for the trust in my opinion.


Your welcome Kimon, its a very good and reasonable opinion in my opinion. I knew you would not let me down but Bordo and PoorView's responses to you is something to be desired !

Given their line of thinking (which is not a great deviation from the normal Turkish line of thought) I think the best solution would be for them to cut their losses and head back to Turkey for a more secure and prosperous future so everyone can find their peace. This does not need an agreement and they are helping themselves massively by doing this. Its where they belong.

I think this is the best thing for both communities, a clean separation with a Turkish withdrawal.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:55 pm

Which you will never get, your wishful thinking will never bring you what you want, the last 53 years is clear proof of what i am saying but if you are stupid enough to continue blindly banging your head against a brick wall then be my guest.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Sun Aug 04, 2013 3:52 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Which you will never get, your wishful thinking will never bring you what you want, the last 53 years is clear proof of what i am saying but if you are stupid enough to continue blindly banging your head against a brick wall then be my guest.


Putting "Greek" and "Turk" together to form a nation of Cypriots is what created this mess. What keeps the mess going and what will keep it going is trying to create a Cypriot nation governed by both "Greek" and "Turk". To end the problem, in my objective opinion, "Greek" and "Turk" should be separated as they are both from different civilizations.

I have centuries worth of proof that demonstrates that you are just banging your head against a brick wall and that neither side should have anything to do in the business and politics of the other. A clean separation from the politics of the past 60 years is needed to move forwards.

Cyprus belongs in Europe and to the "Greeks".
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby MR-from-NG » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:25 pm

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Which you will never get, your wishful thinking will never bring you what you want, the last 53 years is clear proof of what i am saying but if you are stupid enough to continue blindly banging your head against a brick wall then be my guest.


Putting "Greek" and "Turk" together to form a nation of Cypriots is what created this mess. What keeps the mess going and what will keep it going is trying to create a Cypriot nation governed by both "Greek" and "Turk". To end the problem, in my objective opinion, "Greek" and "Turk" should be separated as they are both from different civilizations.

I have centuries worth of proof that demonstrates that you are just banging your head against a brick wall and that neither side should have anything to do in the business and politics of the other. A clean separation from the politics of the past 60 years is needed to move forwards.

Cyprus belongs in Europe and to the "Greeks".

I'd love a unified Cyprus but with GREEKS like you around I would agree with you and say SOUTH CYPRUS BELONGS TO GREEKS AND MAY I WISH YOU THE BEST FOR THE FUTURE.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:49 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Which you will never get, your wishful thinking will never bring you what you want, the last 53 years is clear proof of what i am saying but if you are stupid enough to continue blindly banging your head against a brick wall then be my guest.


Putting "Greek" and "Turk" together to form a nation of Cypriots is what created this mess. What keeps the mess going and what will keep it going is trying to create a Cypriot nation governed by both "Greek" and "Turk". To end the problem, in my objective opinion, "Greek" and "Turk" should be separated as they are both from different civilizations.

I have centuries worth of proof that demonstrates that you are just banging your head against a brick wall and that neither side should have anything to do in the business and politics of the other. A clean separation from the politics of the past 60 years is needed to move forwards.

Cyprus belongs in Europe and to the "Greeks".

I'd love a unified Cyprus but with GREEKS like you around I would agree with you and say SOUTH CYPRUS BELONGS TO GREEKS AND MAY I WISH YOU THE BEST FOR THE FUTURE.


Likewise MR-from-NG, there are no hard feelings but Cyprus belongs to Europe and the "Greeks".

Its no good you bashing the church but converting them to mosques. Forcing people out of their homes and keeping them at bay by the Turkish gun. Turkifying the north and draping the Turkish flags everywhere and then telling the "Greeks" what they must identify with and how they must change and live their lives just to suit and accommodate people like you.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:52 pm

Maximus wrote:Cyprus belongs in Europe and to the "Greeks".

What's that supposed to mean?
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:54 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Maximus wrote:Cyprus belongs in Europe and to the "Greeks".

What's that supposed to mean?


what do you think?
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