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Merkel calls Greek Cyprus' EU membership mistake

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Postby oranos64 » Sat Jul 07, 2007 12:24 am

MERKEL ...NEEDS TO ADDRESS HER OWN NATIONS ISSUES ,ADDRESS THE E.U IT SELF AND WORK OUT WHAT THE POINT OF IT IS AND ALSO TO BE HONEST ...SIT DOWN AND MAKE COFFEE AND THINK ABOUT THE CONNECTING TISSUE BETWEEN HER ASS AND MOUTH ...

CYPRUS ...HAS BEEN DOING WELL IN E COMMERCE AND NEW BUSINESS STARTS SINCE THE MID 90S THANKS TO THE GREEK C ABILITY TO THINK ABOUT BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AND GET ON WITH IT .WHISLT GERMANY HAS HAD 1000S OF BUSINESS FAILURES ,MORE THAN ANY OTHER NATION IN E.U
CYPRUS ..HAS ABIDING ALL LAWS REQUIRED FOR E.U ASSENTION ....WHILST OTHER E.U COUNTIRES (NO NAMES MENTIONED) CROATIA /POLAND ARE ACCEPTED ....BECAUSE THEY ARE BITCHES TO GERMANY ETC .. POLAND ...GET ASSENTION BECAUSE ITS ECONOMY IS DOING WELL ...ERR ...I THINK NOT ...IT OWES BILLIONS TO THE U.S ..hence it voted yes to talk to turkey
MERKEL ...GET ON WITH RESOLVING YOUR MASSIVE UNEMPLOYMENT ISSUES ,STABLISED YOUR ECONOMY ..AND TEACH YOUR PEOPLE WHAT FAMILY MEANS ,LEISURE AND HOBBYS (99% OF GERMAN MALES BETWEEN 18-35 LIST WEB SURFING AS THEIR NO1 HOBBY ..WHOO HOO ...FUN ),KINDNESS ,HUMILITY AS YOUR PEOPLE LACK THESE HUMAN TRAITS AND HAVE THE EMOTIONS OF TIN ROBOTS
PROBABLY ALSO EXPLAINS WHY THEY ARE THE HIGHEST USERS OF VIAGRA IN EUROPE ...
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Postby SN » Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:09 am

oranos64 wrote:
PROBABLY ALSO EXPLAINS WHY THEY ARE THE HIGHEST USERS OF VIAGRA IN EUROPE ...



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Postby pitsilos » Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:38 am

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The chancellor stressed that there have been no changes in the policies of both Turkey and Greek Cyprus during the negotiations and that this had been a criteria showing that countries with unsolved internal issues should be accepted to the union only after the problems are solved.


mistake or not the roc is already in and turkey is out...but I see another swipe at turkey...it seems the EU doesn't want to repeat the same mistake with turkey :lol:


So looks like we in agreement that it was a mistake to admit the ROC under those circumstances ?

Does anyone know why Merkel should use the term 'Greek Cyprus' instead of the ROC ?


then we are in agreement that turkey has buckleys in getting in...you can't undo the past but you can control the future...it kinda seals turkeys fate doesn't it?

as for the greek cyprus, what country you refering too?...there is no such country... I was watching tennis and all i could see was marcos is from cyprus...

can you give me some clues london boy as to what you mean especially when the roc flag is flying everywhere, even in turkey.

i think merkels comment was aimed at turkey and her accesion...the roc is used as the stick thats all...
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Postby 74LB » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:50 am

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The chancellor stressed that there have been no changes in the policies of both Turkey and Greek Cyprus during the negotiations and that this had been a criteria showing that countries with unsolved internal issues should be accepted to the union only after the problems are solved.


mistake or not the roc is already in and turkey is out...but I see another swipe at turkey...it seems the EU doesn't want to repeat the same mistake with turkey :lol:


So looks like we in agreement that it was a mistake to admit the ROC under those circumstances ?

Does anyone know why Merkel should use the term 'Greek Cyprus' instead of the ROC ?


then we are in agreement that turkey has buckleys in getting in...you can't undo the past but you can control the future...it kinda seals turkeys fate doesn't it?

as for the greek cyprus, what country you refering too?...there is no such country... I was watching tennis and all i could see was marcos is from cyprus...

can you give me some clues london boy as to what you mean especially when the roc flag is flying everywhere, even in turkey.

i think merkels comment was aimed at turkey and her accesion...the roc is used as the stick thats all...


I don't understand your first sentence (Turkey has 'buckleys' in getting in ?) , but I know that Turkeys fate is in her own hands. If you want to join a 'club' you need to apply and be accepted, doesn't matter if it's the EU or your local golf club.

As for your reference to the country I'm referring to, read the original post from Kifeas - that's where it mentions Greek Cyprus and I said "Does anyone know why Merkel should use the term 'Greek Cyprus' instead of the ROC ?" Kifeas explained how/why it was interpreted that way and I can see the context in which it was written.

Merkels comments can also be viewed at http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=116054
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Postby humanist » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:57 am

pitsilos said
as for the greek cyprus, what country you refering too?...there is no such country... I was watching tennis and all i could see was marcos is from cyprus...
Absolutely right right Pitsilos


Just another fascist from Germany pushin for partition. Merkel knows vey well that if she gets partition the miliions of turks in Germany will immigrate out of Germany hhhhoooorayyee she says they can be someone elses

Oranos very well said :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

I read also Talat is asking EU for cyprus solution. Three weeks ago he was saying solution out of UN (another US funded body to do their dirty work). Today he wants EU solution. Why doesn;t he come up up a solution, dimilitaraise the Island of Turkish troops, give refugees right of return take up the post of vice president wella here's your solution Mr Twat :idea: [/quote]
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:59 am

buckleys is a polite way of saying, FA chance of getting in...its not whats written that counts, its the reading between the lines that counts...in other words now they have a new stick to beat turkey with...
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Postby pitsilos » Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:05 am

another point is if the EU really wanted turkey in they would have shut paps a long time ago...think about it...
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Postby pantheman » Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:43 am

What ever merkel said or didn't say, i'll add a new dimension to this thread, I'm with Sarkosky, France, Turkey can go kiss my arse, she ain't getting in. Cyprus or no cyprus, its just a very small fish compared to the EU. Turkey is not in europe, does not belong in europe and should not be allowed to get into europe. The Cypro and EU are two different entities, one could care less about the other.

Bottom line is, cyprus is in :lol: , and turkey is out, and will stay out :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Is that good enough for you ? Simple plain no IQs necessary to understand? roll on.
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Postby DT. » Sat Jul 07, 2007 8:20 am

pantheman wrote:What ever merkel said or didn't say, i'll add a new dimension to this thread, I'm with Sarkosky, France, Turkey can go kiss my arse, she ain't getting in. Cyprus or no cyprus, its just a very small fish compared to the EU. Turkey is not in europe, does not belong in europe and should not be allowed to get into europe. The Cypro and EU are two different entities, one could care less about the other.

Bottom line is, cyprus is in :lol: , and turkey is out, and will stay out :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Is that good enough for you ? Simple plain no IQs necessary to understand? roll on.


not so good for us my friend......sarkozy just took our strongest bargaining chip away from us.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:11 am

halil wrote:Here is another view for u from greens party

Cem Özdemir – a member of the European Parliament’s Green Party


Your "unbiased" article should have stopped at just the Turkish name halil. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

NB. We have a flood if high IQs in here lately

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