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Erdogan: "We need to make progress in democracy"

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Postby boomerang » Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:51 pm

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Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:
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Postby humanist » Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:57 pm

eric your just shittin your pants cause if unification comes to Cyprus your gonna be kicked off to Turkey and stop free loafing off someone elses property rights.
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Postby Eric dayi » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:09 am

humanist wrote:eric your just shittin your pants cause if unification comes to Cyprus your gonna be kicked off to Turkey and stop free loafing off someone elses property rights.


Keep on making a fool of yourself "humanist" and I'll just keep on laughing at you right in your face. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby zan » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:30 am

boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:


You are talking to a TC Boomers.....Your old tricks of converting everything Turkeys way isn't working anymore.......It is my life that was on the line in 1963.....My country and my future.........A Turkish Cypriot.........Face me and ask again!!!! :evil: :evil:
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Postby boomerang » Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:44 am

zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:


You are talking to a TC Boomers.....Your old tricks of converting everything Turkeys way isn't working anymore.......It is my life that was on the line in 1963.....My country and my future.........A Turkish Cypriot.........Face me and ask again!!!! :evil: :evil:


Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)
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Postby zan » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:00 am

boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:


You are talking to a TC Boomers.....Your old tricks of converting everything Turkeys way isn't working anymore.......It is my life that was on the line in 1963.....My country and my future.........A Turkish Cypriot.........Face me and ask again!!!! :evil: :evil:


Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)


And if my grandmother had balls she would be my grandfather :roll: :roll: We all know that Turkey has interests in Cyprus Boomers....Same goes for Greece......I accept that Greece has but you seem to want to live the rest of your life with blinkers on......Keep going but don't be a;armed when it bites you in the arse....We are not going to turn our backs on Turkey. A solution is part of Turkey and of Greece as well as the CYpriots...LIve with it.
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Postby boomerang » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:06 am

zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:


You are talking to a TC Boomers.....Your old tricks of converting everything Turkeys way isn't working anymore.......It is my life that was on the line in 1963.....My country and my future.........A Turkish Cypriot.........Face me and ask again!!!! :evil: :evil:


Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)


And if my grandmother had balls she would be my grandfather :roll: :roll: We all know that Turkey has interests in Cyprus Boomers....Same goes for Greece......I accept that Greece has but you seem to want to live the rest of your life with blinkers on......Keep going but don't be a;armed when it bites you in the arse....We are not going to turn our backs on Turkey. A solution is part of Turkey and of Greece as well as the CYpriots...LIve with it.

What the hell did that comefrom...We are talking economics here Zan...what does your post has to do with my responce?

Here is what I said...
Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)


Or you think the interests and your grandmother's balls have anything to do with the "turkey=fascist state" kept her from being a 3rd world country and well below the RoC...

Can you stay on topic for a change and debate the point
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Postby zan » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:10 am

boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
boomerang wrote:
zan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).


Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:

a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and

b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.

http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf

PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.


It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!! :evil:


Lets just say for a minute you are correct...whats "turkey's=fascists state" excuse? :lol:


You are talking to a TC Boomers.....Your old tricks of converting everything Turkeys way isn't working anymore.......It is my life that was on the line in 1963.....My country and my future.........A Turkish Cypriot.........Face me and ask again!!!! :evil: :evil:


Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)


And if my grandmother had balls she would be my grandfather :roll: :roll: We all know that Turkey has interests in Cyprus Boomers....Same goes for Greece......I accept that Greece has but you seem to want to live the rest of your life with blinkers on......Keep going but don't be a;armed when it bites you in the arse....We are not going to turn our backs on Turkey. A solution is part of Turkey and of Greece as well as the CYpriots...LIve with it.

What the hell did that comefrom...We are talking economics here Zan...what does your post has to do with my responce?

Here is what I said...
Hey I just asked a question...let us say we had no problems and we were as we were a united country...you think the facts would have changed as far as "turkey's=fascist state" standing?...or you think "turkey=fascists state" is suffering due to the Cyprus problem... 8)


Or you think the interests and your grandmother's balls have anything to do with the "turkey=fascist state" kept her from being a 3rd world country and well below the RoC...

Can you stay on topic for a change and debate the point


Do you think that the so called "RoC" is suffering due to the murders it sanctioned in 1963 to 1974 and the persecution....The answer is yes and the same goes for Turkey.....We are locked in a war that is harmful to all......Is that what makes you happy to hear or you still after the one sided version that gets you hard as a rock...
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Postby boomerang » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:15 am

Zan your responce to "turkey=fascist state" being well below the standard as to what Kifeas was saying doesn't revolve around the Cyprus problem...And I am sure the body that published this report did not take this into account...

Your twisted logic blaming "turkey's=fascist state" woes on the Cyprus problem is ludicrous... :lol:
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Postby zan » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:40 am

boomerang wrote:Zan your responce to "turkey=fascist state" being well below the standard as to what Kifeas was saying doesn't revolve around the Cyprus problem...And I am sure the body that published this report did not take this into account...

Your twisted logic blaming "turkey's=fascist state" woes on the Cyprus problem is ludicrous... :lol:


Blinkers on....Only one runner.....Your race is over Boomers.......Let the others who know they are donkeys have some fun... :roll: :roll: :roll:

If Greece and the so called "RoC" were not forever trying to screw things up for Turkey to try and get hold of Cyprus and the entire drilling rights in the region then Turkey would have had to pull it's socks up, just like Greece did, to get into the EU......If the pressure was not put on Greece to improve it self then it would not have gotten near the the standard required...Even today it is lacking in some respects of Human rights and living in the 21st century but you guys are too full of shit to see that,.... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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