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The American plot to overthrow the Turkish Republic

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Postby boomerang » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:04 pm

observer the wannabe turk wrote:"boomers"
Observer I was born in Cyprus and live in Australia...Unlike you that wants to be a wannaby turk..a citizen of another country....

Lived in Cyprus as a boy, returned to TRNC to live as a "mature man" after the GCs tried to ethnically cleanse the TCs and failed (is it the failure that really annoys them?). Never felt the urge to be a Turk, but grateful to the Turkish nation and their soldiers.

So what is wrong if I quote a news article from "turkey=fascist state"...in your own words, please...do you feel offended, my little wannaby turk?

Nothing really wrong, just a little sad. Cutting and posting all day, with only little breaks for vulgar abuse, must be so tiring.


But my little wannabe turk, you haven't answered the first post...I can understand though for a wannabe turk it could carry severe penalties...you know something about article 301 and all that...

How pathetic and sad when a grown up can't even express his own thoughts...I really feel for you man...I really do...

Now get used to it my little wannabe turk, the quoting from TURKISH papers will continue...

Ask yourself this question my little wannabe turk, how come 70 odd million REAL turkish citizens have no problem reading the articles and you a wannabe turk does?...why is this?
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Postby observer » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:10 pm

Boomers (yes, just Boomers - name calling is a little bit infantile don't you think?)
"Hey Observer, lets get something straight...I can go to Canberra, enter parliament grounds and shout on top of my lungs what Australia is doing is wrong...critisize anything and everybody...

Now can you claim the same in "turkey=fascist state" or even in the place you call home?..or is it a case of put up and shut the fuck up? "

To be honest, I've never felt the urge, since in general, I approved of Denktash at the time, but felt that he stayed on a little too long once the mood of the country and international circumstances had changed. I think that Talat has been genuinely trying to come to an accommodation with the South but was stymied by Papadopoulos' attitude. There's now a chance of an agreement with Christofias.

I think that trawling the net for every bad point of news that you can find about Turkey is a pointless exercise, being both irrelevant to the Cyprus problem, and only heightening bad feeling of that part of the TRNC population that may feel closer to Turkey than I do.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:10 pm

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I know what, I think "boomers=the forum fart" is an Anzak veteran from Çanakkale and lost his legs as well as his brains and nuts in combat, so now he has no life but to try and get back at Turkey from behind his keyboard on a wheelchair!

It must be pretty nice to have your arse wiped by some one else every day "boomers=the forum fart", and I'm truly sorry for what happen to you, but thats what you get for sticking your nose into other peoples business!
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Making fun of ANZACs now are you? What have they got to do with your argument? Very low and sad. :roll: :roll:


Previous attempts to partition Turkey? Fucking Anzacs!

Do you even know what you are talking about? :lol:


Now you listen here you moron. I have been to a Gallipoli Service in 2001 as a member of The Australian Defence Force. I know what it is all about, and having served Australia for 11 years, I know exactly what the ANZAC spirit means and the ultimate sacrifices that these brave men made.

Australia has a very proud and strong military heritage. Usually, when Australia goes to war, it does so to fight against evil and to generally do good in this world. Australia does not invade countries with a population of a mere 600,000 and then continue the occupation for 34 years.

And as for invading Iraq and whether this was the right thing to do or not, let me just say we can continue this argument in 10 years when Iraq will evolve into a stronger, and more democratic country free from despots such as Suddam.
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:19 pm

Paphitis wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
I know what, I think "boomers=the forum fart" is an Anzak veteran from Çanakkale and lost his legs as well as his brains and nuts in combat, so now he has no life but to try and get back at Turkey from behind his keyboard on a wheelchair!

It must be pretty nice to have your arse wiped by some one else every day "boomers=the forum fart", and I'm truly sorry for what happen to you, but thats what you get for sticking your nose into other peoples business!
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Making fun of ANZACs now are you? What have they got to do with your argument? Very low and sad. :roll: :roll:


Previous attempts to partition Turkey? Fucking Anzacs!

Do you even know what you are talking about? :lol:


Now you listen here you moron. I have been to a Gallipoli Service in 2001 as a member of The Australian Defence Force. I know what it is all about, and having served Australia for 11 years, I know exactly what the ANZAC spirit means and the ultimate sacrifices that these brave men made.

Australia has a very proud and strong military heritage. Usually, when Australia goes to war, it does so to fight against evil and to generally do good in this world. Australia does not invade countries with a population of a mere 600,000 and then continue the occupation for 34 years.

And as for invading Iraq and whether this was the right thing to do or not, let me just say we can continue this argument in 10 years when Iraq will evolve into a stronger, and more democratic country free from despots such as Suddam.


Fuck you dickhead! You want to do good you should have thought of that before eradicating the indegenous from that country, not when you were helping your imperialist brothers to partition the "evil" you god dam arrogant fuck!

What the hell was good about being totally wasted on the shores of another country? What were you actually doing there? You were practically used by other countries, just like the Greeks were!

What a waste of human life!

Im sure Iraq would be better off in the future with the help of her new capitalist exploiting bastards, but you tell that to the 600,000+ dead right now! Who the hell are you to decide peoples fate and their future?!?!

How proud do you feel now you twisted arsehole!
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Postby observer » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:21 pm

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observer the wannabe turk wrote:"boomers"
Observer I was born in Cyprus and live in Australia...Unlike you that wants to be a wannaby turk..a citizen of another country....

Lived in Cyprus as a boy, returned to TRNC to live as a "mature man" after the GCs tried to ethnically cleanse the TCs and failed (is it the failure that really annoys them?). Never felt the urge to be a Turk, but grateful to the Turkish nation and their soldiers.

So what is wrong if I quote a news article from "turkey=fascist state"...in your own words, please...do you feel offended, my little wannaby turk?

Nothing really wrong, just a little sad. Cutting and posting all day, with only little breaks for vulgar abuse, must be so tiring.


But my little wannabe turk, you haven't answered the first post have now ...I can understand though for a wannabe turk it could carry severe penalties I've yet to come across a Turk (or a Cypriot - GC or TC) who is seriously worried about expressing his thoughts ...you know something about article 301 about to be repealed I read and all that...

How pathetic and sad when a grown up can't even express his own thoughts...I really feel for you man...I really do...
I wasn't aware that you had many thoughts to express, reviewing your posts they seems to be mostly quotes from other people mixed in with abusive remarks and the odd sinple slogansing


Now get used to it my little wannabe turk, the quoting from TURKISH papers will continue...

Ask yourself this question my little wannabe turk, how come 70 odd million REAL turkish citizens have no problem reading the articles and you a wannabe turk does?...why is this?
No problem at all - carry on to your hearts content, but do try to remember that this is a Cyprus forum and cut and paste the occasional article about Cyprus.


That's enough time wasted. Think about what I said and try to find something about Cyprus to cut and paste. Goodbye.
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Postby gomesilva » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:22 pm

Really anti-USA... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:23 pm

observer wrote:Boomers (yes, just Boomers - name calling is a little bit infantile don't you think?)
"Hey Observer, lets get something straight...I can go to Canberra, enter parliament grounds and shout on top of my lungs what Australia is doing is wrong...critisize anything and everybody...

Now can you claim the same in "turkey=fascist state" or even in the place you call home?..or is it a case of put up and shut the fuck up? "

To be honest, I've never felt the urge, since in general, I approved of Denktash at the time, but felt that he stayed on a little too long once the mood of the country and international circumstances had changed. I think that Talat has been genuinely trying to come to an accommodation with the South but was stymied by Papadopoulos' attitude. There's now a chance of an agreement with Christofias.

I think that trawling the net for every bad point of news that you can find about Turkey is a pointless exercise, being both irrelevant to the Cyprus problem, and only heightening bad feeling of that part of the TRNC population that may feel closer to Turkey than I do.


Ok agree back to basics...no more name calling...with you...but you started it...

I agree today there is an avenue worthwhile exploring with the current administrations...

But the articles regarding Turkey, as much as they might hurt, are in fact published in Turkey and 70 odd million people do read them...How come they don't get offended?...why would some people that are not even citizens of the Turkish state feel the need to get offended...

Further more, to my way of thinking, Turkey is an intregal part of the solution...surely you would admit that one day Turkey will be the largest trading partner of Cyprus...

How the hell then we cannot debate the pros and cons of Turkey if we have to continously walk on egg shells...

I understand as a TC you have an affiliation with Turkey, and you have her best interests at heart...The question is how is Turkey gonna move forward with out critisism?...
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:39 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
I know what, I think "boomers=the forum fart" is an Anzak veteran from Çanakkale and lost his legs as well as his brains and nuts in combat, so now he has no life but to try and get back at Turkey from behind his keyboard on a wheelchair!

It must be pretty nice to have your arse wiped by some one else every day "boomers=the forum fart", and I'm truly sorry for what happen to you, but thats what you get for sticking your nose into other peoples business!
.

Making fun of ANZACs now are you? What have they got to do with your argument? Very low and sad. :roll: :roll:


Previous attempts to partition Turkey? Fucking Anzacs!

Do you even know what you are talking about? :lol:


Now you listen here you moron. I have been to a Gallipoli Service in 2001 as a member of The Australian Defence Force. I know what it is all about, and having served Australia for 11 years, I know exactly what the ANZAC spirit means and the ultimate sacrifices that these brave men made.

Australia has a very proud and strong military heritage. Usually, when Australia goes to war, it does so to fight against evil and to generally do good in this world. Australia does not invade countries with a population of a mere 600,000 and then continue the occupation for 34 years.

And as for invading Iraq and whether this was the right thing to do or not, let me just say we can continue this argument in 10 years when Iraq will evolve into a stronger, and more democratic country free from despots such as Suddam.


Fuck you dickhead! You want to do good you should have thought of that before eradicating the indegenous from that country, not when you were helping your imperialist brothers to partition the "evil" you god dam arrogant fuck!

What the hell was good about being totally wasted on the shores of another country? What were you actually doing there? You were practically used by other countries, just like the Greeks were!

What a waste of human life!

Im sure Iraq would be better off in the future with the help of her new capitalist exploiting bastards, but you tell that to the 600,000+ dead right now! Who the hell are you to decide peoples fate and their future?!?!

How proud do you feel now you twisted arsehole!


Thats right mate. We wanted to partition and destroy your fucking pathetic example of a country. You needed to be taught a lesson for alligning your pathetic and backward country with the Germans and we had to stop you bastards from trying to conquer Europe.

We only made a tactical mistake. Australia should never of attacked within the Dardanelle straights as the geography was our biggest adversary. If we attacked through Smyrna (Izmir) the outcome would have been very different.

Even with geography as our biggest adversary and not the undisciplined Turkish soldier, your beloved Turkish Army had higher casualties than us. Your soldiers were pathetic and lacked discipline.

Now for the Iraq war. You stated that there were 600,000 casualties in Iraq. Well that is very sad, and I would be the first to admit that. You must remember though, that this figure is highly contested. And whatever the casualty statistics are, they were not all as a result of the Australian intervention in Iraq. And even before the conflict commenced, you should be also sympathetic to Kurds who were attacked by the Suddam regime with chemical and biological weapons. Oh wait, Turkey is also attacking the Kurds in Northern Iraq this very day. I forgot that you fucking Turks consider those awful Kurds as sub human and not deserving of any human rights even within your fucked up and backward Turkey who wants to join the EU no less!
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:40 pm

You never go for the pros Bommerang, you only go for cheap shots, surely you are not serious about a balanced debate are you? I thought you were just bored. :roll:
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Postby boomerang » Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:46 pm

shahmaran wrote:You never go for the pros Bommerang, you only go for cheap shots, surely you are not serious about a balanced debate are you? I thought you were just bored. :roll:


What makes you this Shahmaran?...If 70 odd million people have no problem why is it that you have?...

The articles come from a turkish paper, its not as if I sit there and write them...

This particular article, if you bothered to read it, it was about voicing an opinion on conpirocy theories, that play in the minds of other people...

PS...what else you wanna talk mate?...growing vegetables or what?...you need to understand what bothers Turkey bothers us , as Cypriots...
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