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Postby Oracle » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:25 pm

DT. wrote:Anyone else think this is a face only a mother could love?

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He looks a bit like Cliff (the postman) out of "Cheers" ... :?

Who is that man DT. ? :D
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Postby DT. » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:43 pm

Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:Anyone else think this is a face only a mother could love?

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He looks a bit like Cliff (the postman) out of "Cheers" ... :?

Who is that man DT. ? :D


:lol: He's one hell of a guy Oracle!
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Postby RichardB » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:44 pm

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DT. wrote:Anyone else think this is a face only a mother could love?

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He looks a bit like Cliff (the postman) out of "Cheers" ... :?

Who is that man DT. ? :D


Thats Lapta prat aka nigel
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Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:13 pm

McCain and Obama are no longer fiveteen points apart; but now I have more confidence in Obama.

you, VP?
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:37 pm

miltiades wrote:
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Rebel.Without.A.Pause wrote:I was gonna mention the Obama comments. LapithosChap's (use the real name) article was the same Obama article in a Greek newspaper, which he declared support to Greece on a number of issues, except the words Obama was swapped with McCain and switched other words around to make McCain sound pro-Turkish.

What kinda sad bastard would do that? lol

Or post it in a forum??

The White Americans are far from electing a black president and the likelihood of assasination is very high.


Well he's got far enough in the elections dont you think?? He's the main Democrat contender - SOME whites must have voted for him.

I dunno about assassination - unless you VP are going to call in your Grey Wolves friends??

VP its best you dont comment on international politics and affairs - you've already made a fool of yourself more than once.


You obviously haven't been to the USA, these people are still very racist just like the GCs and believe they are the chosen race again just like the GCs, whites may have voted for Obama but in the general election there will not be enough of them to get him in, Clinton would have been a better match for McCain, who is now guaranteed presidency.

VP , I think you are confusing the USA with Turkey !!
The American people are a mix from numerous countries and "ethnicities , English , Irish , Italians , Eastern Europeans ,Greeks Hispanics and others , to generalise as you do ""these people are still very racist just like the GCs "" is frankly pure nonsense .
I think you are confusing the proudness of a nation with racism , and if this is the case then Turkey is a prime example !!!
The American people are right in being proud of being Americans , the land of opportunity where your meagre background is not a hindrance in reaching the top as in the case now of Obama .
Millions of people today are queuing up and dreaming of that coveted Green Card , no other nation on earth through out history has had such a magnetic effect on immigrants from the four corners of the world.
Obama has as good a chance as McCain to become the next President .


Meltiadis what you are writting here? What you state in your post is exactly what you support as solution in Cyprus.Meltiadis?????Maybe you are a secret EOKA B member?
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Re: John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:00 pm

laptachap wrote:Ankora. John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus issue and name dispute with Skopje, the Turkish Turkish dailynews newspaper writes, citing McCain’s interview with the Turkish section of the Voice of America. The comments the Turkish dailynews interview comes as a nice surprise for Turkey.
McCain declares his support for the Ecumenical 'status'e of Istanbul, calling on Greece to recognise the religious freedom given to the City, realise that the return the property to the Patriarchate will not happen and allow accept f theological school on the island of Halki.
As to the Cyprus issue, McCain says he backs one decision based on the UN resolutions and EU Treaties, noting the decision has to be accepted by both communities and grounded on the law, UN resolutions and EU principles, as the Republic of Cyprus is their member, But adds the legalities of Cyprus entry into the EU need to be looked at.
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate highlights the long time relations between Turkey and the U.S., which are now put to the test because of the policy followed by the George Bush administration.



Link? Full article ?

Can't expect debate unless we have all the info before us.
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Re: John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus

Postby Oracle » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:18 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
laptachap wrote:Ankora. John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus issue and name dispute with Skopje, the Turkish Turkish dailynews newspaper writes, citing McCain’s interview with the Turkish section of the Voice of America. The comments the Turkish dailynews interview comes as a nice surprise for Turkey.
McCain declares his support for the Ecumenical 'status'e of Istanbul, calling on Greece to recognise the religious freedom given to the City, realise that the return the property to the Patriarchate will not happen and allow accept f theological school on the island of Halki.
As to the Cyprus issue, McCain says he backs one decision based on the UN resolutions and EU Treaties, noting the decision has to be accepted by both communities and grounded on the law, UN resolutions and EU principles, as the Republic of Cyprus is their member, But adds the legalities of Cyprus entry into the EU need to be looked at.
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate highlights the long time relations between Turkey and the U.S., which are now put to the test because of the policy followed by the George Bush administration.



Link? Full article ?

Can't expect debate unless we have all the info before us.


Bill c .... go back over the thread .... lapdancingchap has already admitted to lying to us after Kifeas exposed him ....

Suggestions for worthwhile punishment?
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Re: John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:27 pm

Oracle wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
laptachap wrote:Ankora. John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus issue and name dispute with Skopje, the Turkish Turkish dailynews newspaper writes, citing McCain’s interview with the Turkish section of the Voice of America. The comments the Turkish dailynews interview comes as a nice surprise for Turkey.
McCain declares his support for the Ecumenical 'status'e of Istanbul, calling on Greece to recognise the religious freedom given to the City, realise that the return the property to the Patriarchate will not happen and allow accept f theological school on the island of Halki.
As to the Cyprus issue, McCain says he backs one decision based on the UN resolutions and EU Treaties, noting the decision has to be accepted by both communities and grounded on the law, UN resolutions and EU principles, as the Republic of Cyprus is their member, But adds the legalities of Cyprus entry into the EU need to be looked at.
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate highlights the long time relations between Turkey and the U.S., which are now put to the test because of the policy followed by the George Bush administration.



Link? Full article ?

Can't expect debate unless we have all the info before us.


Bill c .... go back over the thread .... lapdancingchap has already admitted to lying to us after Kifeas exposed him ....

Suggestions for worthwhile punishment?



Yes soon after posting saw it was an oldish thread.

O wise and fair Presidentess I think a good spanking is appropriate.

ooh and some old fashioned "lines" along the lines (!) of " I must not tell Propagandist Porkies" x 100 times.
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Re: John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus

Postby DT. » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:36 am

Oracle wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
laptachap wrote:Ankora. John McCain supports the Turkish positions on the Cyprus issue and name dispute with Skopje, the Turkish Turkish dailynews newspaper writes, citing McCain’s interview with the Turkish section of the Voice of America. The comments the Turkish dailynews interview comes as a nice surprise for Turkey.
McCain declares his support for the Ecumenical 'status'e of Istanbul, calling on Greece to recognise the religious freedom given to the City, realise that the return the property to the Patriarchate will not happen and allow accept f theological school on the island of Halki.
As to the Cyprus issue, McCain says he backs one decision based on the UN resolutions and EU Treaties, noting the decision has to be accepted by both communities and grounded on the law, UN resolutions and EU principles, as the Republic of Cyprus is their member, But adds the legalities of Cyprus entry into the EU need to be looked at.
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate highlights the long time relations between Turkey and the U.S., which are now put to the test because of the policy followed by the George Bush administration.



Link? Full article ?

Can't expect debate unless we have all the info before us.


Bill c .... go back over the thread .... lapdancingchap has already admitted to lying to us after Kifeas exposed him ....

Suggestions for worthwhile punishment?


ahem....I was in the middle of something here.
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Postby humanist » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:13 am

who care what Mc Caine really thinks. He is going to loose anyways and Obama will come to the party on Cyprus. May be we can ask him nicely to aske the Turks to leave and if they don't we can impose real economic sanctiosn on the people that are really the problem.
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