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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:25 am

Marz wrote:BC maybe condemned by everyone but no one does anything about it.
At this stage after many years we have the upper hand in the situation and Turkey has no choice to take a couple of steps back from where it stands now.
there are more important things the Turks want to achieve, and Cyprus is a big weight on them ever move they make.


Woke up this morning
Smiled at the rising sun
Three little birds
Shitting on my doorstep
Singing propaganda songs
Of memories not so true
This is my message to you hoo hoo!

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna be alright

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna win the fight........ 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Postby paaul12 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:29 am

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Postby miltiades » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:33 am

zan wrote:
Marz wrote:BC maybe condemned by everyone but no one does anything about it.
At this stage after many years we have the upper hand in the situation and Turkey has no choice to take a couple of steps back from where it stands now.
there are more important things the Turks want to achieve, and Cyprus is a big weight on them ever move they make.


Woke up this morning
Smiled at the rising sun
Three little birds
Shitting on my doorstep
Singing propaganda songs
Of memories not so true
This is my message to you hoo hoo!

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna be alright

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna win the fight........ 8) 8) 8) 8)


The TRNC you say will win the fight ! Which fight is that Zan , or is it the handing on a plate of part of our island to a foreign nation . Still I suppose for non Cypriots its no skin of their nose !
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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:40 am

miltiades wrote:
zan wrote:
Marz wrote:BC maybe condemned by everyone but no one does anything about it.
At this stage after many years we have the upper hand in the situation and Turkey has no choice to take a couple of steps back from where it stands now.
there are more important things the Turks want to achieve, and Cyprus is a big weight on them ever move they make.


Woke up this morning
Smiled at the rising sun
Three little birds
Shitting on my doorstep
Singing propaganda songs
Of memories not so true
This is my message to you hoo hoo!

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna be alright

Baby don't worry
about a thing
The TRNC
Is gonna win the fight........ 8) 8) 8) 8)


The TRNC you say will win the fight ! Which fight is that Zan , or is it the handing on a plate of part of our island to a foreign nation . Still I suppose for non Cypriots its no skin of their nose !


Your type of Cypriot is not what I want to be...I thought hat you had other ideas for real Cypriots and no this highjacked version that you subscribed to......... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:17 am

paaul12 wrote:


Our voices are finally getting out...Thanks for that Paul.
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:19 am

paaul12 wrote:
TRNC

what it stands for

sorry gone for years, so I am out of the loop


U said it :lol: :lol:


TRNC Government

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a democratic, secular republic based on the principles of social justice and the rule of law. The Constitution provides for a semi-presidential system with a president as the head of state, and a council of ministers composed of prime minister and 10 ministers. Legislative power is vested in the Legislative Assembly, composed of 50 deputies elected by universal suffrage for a period of five years. Judicial power is exercised through independent courts.

Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Talat

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Serdar Denktaş

Minister of Finance Ahmet Uzun

Minister of Youth and Sports Özkan Yorgancıoğlu

Minister of Education and Culture Erbil Akbil

Minister of Health ve Social Aid Hüseyin Celal

Minister of Public Works and Transport Ömer Kalyoncu

Minister of Interior Özkan Murat

Minister of Labor and Social Security Erkan Emekçi

Minister of Economy and Tourism Ayşe Dönmezer

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Raşit Pertev


London has over 7 million residence and they manage to run a huge city with just a MAYOR.

Why would the "TRNC" need all the above when it has not international significance.??

Perhaps to give the illusion that the "TRNC" is a REAL COUNTRY:wink: :wink:

By the way, you forgot to mention the Minister of Human Rights. :lol:
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Postby BC Numismatics » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:21 am

'TRNC' = BULLSHITE!

'TRNC' = WANKOCRATIC!

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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:24 am

Kikapu wrote:
paaul12 wrote:
TRNC

what it stands for

sorry gone for years, so I am out of the loop


U said it :lol: :lol:


TRNC Government

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a democratic, secular republic based on the principles of social justice and the rule of law. The Constitution provides for a semi-presidential system with a president as the head of state, and a council of ministers composed of prime minister and 10 ministers. Legislative power is vested in the Legislative Assembly, composed of 50 deputies elected by universal suffrage for a period of five years. Judicial power is exercised through independent courts.

Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Talat

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Serdar Denktaş

Minister of Finance Ahmet Uzun

Minister of Youth and Sports Özkan Yorgancıoğlu

Minister of Education and Culture Erbil Akbil

Minister of Health ve Social Aid Hüseyin Celal

Minister of Public Works and Transport Ömer Kalyoncu

Minister of Interior Özkan Murat

Minister of Labor and Social Security Erkan Emekçi

Minister of Economy and Tourism Ayşe Dönmezer

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Raşit Pertev


London has over 7 million residence and they manage to run a huge city with just a MAYOR.

Why would the "TRNC" need all the above when it has not international significance.??

Perhaps to give the illusion that the "TRNC" is a REAL COUNTRY:wink: :wink:

By the way, you forgot to mention the Minister of Human Rights. :lol:


If it walks like a duck..... :wink:

How is he going to church on sundays going mate????
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:30 am

zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
paaul12 wrote:
TRNC

what it stands for

sorry gone for years, so I am out of the loop


U said it :lol: :lol:


TRNC Government

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a democratic, secular republic based on the principles of social justice and the rule of law. The Constitution provides for a semi-presidential system with a president as the head of state, and a council of ministers composed of prime minister and 10 ministers. Legislative power is vested in the Legislative Assembly, composed of 50 deputies elected by universal suffrage for a period of five years. Judicial power is exercised through independent courts.

Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Talat

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Serdar Denktaş

Minister of Finance Ahmet Uzun

Minister of Youth and Sports Özkan Yorgancıoğlu

Minister of Education and Culture Erbil Akbil

Minister of Health ve Social Aid Hüseyin Celal

Minister of Public Works and Transport Ömer Kalyoncu

Minister of Interior Özkan Murat

Minister of Labor and Social Security Erkan Emekçi

Minister of Economy and Tourism Ayşe Dönmezer

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Raşit Pertev


London has over 7 million residence and they manage to run a huge city with just a MAYOR.

Why would the "TRNC" need all the above when it has not international significance.??

Perhaps to give the illusion that the "TRNC" is a REAL COUNTRY:wink: :wink:

By the way, you forgot to mention the Minister of Human Rights. :lol:


If it walks like a duck..... :wink:




So Zan, what you are saying is, that the "TRNC" is a DUCK.??

Well Zan, I would not have been that brutally honest about saying that, but I'm glad you have finally came "out of the closet" to recognise the truth. :wink:
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Postby purdey » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:33 am

Good morning all,how is it going.Any diplomatic breakthroughs yet ?
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