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Turkish Cypriots have become a minority in their own country

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby zan » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:24 am

BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,the article about the Armenian Genocide was written by an expert who did their homework,as it were.They obviously found information in both Armenia & Turkey in relation to the subject.

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Turkey claims that the Armenians are holding onto information and files that is damaging to them.....Have you heard about those files and why are they not being opened?????
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Postby boomerang » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:27 am

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Talats current direction has been dictated by Tpap I am afraid in that the people of the TRNC have had enough. No matter what these politicians are working for the people and they can sack the man tomorrow if they want.



:lol: ...and you don't think that the puppet meister is directing the puppet?



At least we have an excuse if that is the case boomers....What is your excuse for Tpap.... :roll: :roll: :roll:


well zan the people are gonna decide soon...not the puppetmeister... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Zan either way you look at it someone else is calling the shots...Unlike Pap, right or wrong, took a diferent direction to what Greece wanted and there is nothing they could....

I am all for unification on a federal basis when and only when Cypriots get to plan it unhindered...

So the ball is in your court...Letting turkey calling the shots, she ain't doing it coz she loves you, she is doing it coz she is getting something out of it...

The question is do you want a country you could call home or a wanna be country that is governed by external forces...


To be honest with you, turkey could have had the whole of Cyprus by now if she was smart enough...Take a lesson out of the Germans and the Japanese...Cyprus closest trading partner would have been turkey if a solution was reached a long time ago...and not to mention we all would have been gratefull if she intervened in order to re-instate the constitution...
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Postby BC Numismatics » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:28 am

Zan,perhaps the files in the Armenian archives are only available for viewing by scholars by appointment only.

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Postby boomerang » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:30 am

zan wrote:
BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,the article about the Armenian Genocide was written by an expert who did their homework,as it were.They obviously found information in both Armenia & Turkey in relation to the subject.

Aidan.


Turkey claims that the Armenians are holding onto information and files that is damaging to them.....Have you heard about those files and why are they not being opened?????


Can turkey tell me what I got in my pocket as we speak zan? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby zan » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:32 am

boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
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Talats current direction has been dictated by Tpap I am afraid in that the people of the TRNC have had enough. No matter what these politicians are working for the people and they can sack the man tomorrow if they want.



:lol: ...and you don't think that the puppet meister is directing the puppet?



At least we have an excuse if that is the case boomers....What is your excuse for Tpap.... :roll: :roll: :roll:


[color=red]well zan the people are gonna decide soon[/color]...not the puppetmeister... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Zan either way you look at it someone else is calling the shots...Unlike Pap, right or wrong, took a diferent direction to what Greece wanted and there is nothing they could....

I am all for unification on a federal basis when and only when Cypriots get to plan it unhindered...

So the ball is in your court...Letting turkey calling the shots, she ain't doing it coz she loves you, she is doing it coz she is getting something out of it...

The question is do you want a country you could call home or a wanna be country that is governed by external forces...


To be honest with you, turkey could have had the whole of Cyprus by now if she was smart enough...Take a lesson out of the Germans and the Japanese...Cyprus closest trading partner would have been turkey if a solution was reached a long time ago...and not to mention we all would have been gratefull if she intervened in order to re-instate the constitution...



I am trying to make out if you are gullible or you think I am but I know the answer really...... :wink:


And please daddy....Can you tell me another spooky story about Turkey....The last one was great but not frightening enough..... :roll:
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Postby zan » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:33 am

boomerang wrote:
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BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,the article about the Armenian Genocide was written by an expert who did their homework,as it were.They obviously found information in both Armenia & Turkey in relation to the subject.

Aidan.


Turkey claims that the Armenians are holding onto information and files that is damaging to them.....Have you heard about those files and why are they not being opened?????


Can turkey tell me what I got in my pocket as we speak zan? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Your hand and you seem to be playing your favourite game......
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Postby zan » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:35 am

BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,perhaps the files in the Armenian archives are only available for viewing by scholars by appointment only.

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AsI have said I am not an expert on this but have read enough to question the idea of a genocide....I want an open and honest discussion on this and hope we find out what happened.....There certainly are a lot of dead people in the story but how it all happened does not suggest a genocide to me.... :?:
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Postby BC Numismatics » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:37 am

Zan,Boomerang's favourite game is called wanking.I think he could be married to the hand,as it were.

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Postby zan » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:46 am

BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,Boomerang's favourite game is called wanking.I think he could be married to the hand,as it were.

Aidan.



:lol: That is what I was referring to as in "Pocket Billiards" but the miniature version in his case...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BC Numismatics » Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:51 am

zan wrote:
BC Numismatics wrote:Zan,Boomerang's favourite game is called wanking.I think he could be married to the hand,as it were.

Aidan.



:lol: That is what I was referring to as in "Pocket Billiards" but the miniature version in his case...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Zan,you got me laughing so much I almost fell out of my armchair with laughter.Pocket billiards is right,but he is using his testicles instead of pool balls,a table,& some cues.

Enough has been said on this,I reckon.

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