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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:38 pm

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DT. wrote:I am increasingly drawing to the conclusion that all turkish and tc politicians are either schizophrenic or plain stupid.

- We don't recognise the Republic of Cyprus but we want Turkish in the EU cause it says so on the constitution we don't recognize.
- We consider the "trnc" a separate independent state yet we demand a part of the oil found on the south of the island because we were partners in the constitution we don't recognise.

Those salamis must be loaded with LSD.


DT is Turkish an official language of a country in the EU? YES or NO??


What was negotiated on the application of the Republic of Cyprus and its membership into the EU is between Cyprus and the EU and has little to do with yourselves.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:57 pm

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:I am increasingly drawing to the conclusion that all turkish and tc politicians are either schizophrenic or plain stupid.

- We don't recognise the Republic of Cyprus but we want Turkish in the EU cause it says so on the constitution we don't recognize.
- We consider the "trnc" a separate independent state yet we demand a part of the oil found on the south of the island because we were partners in the constitution we don't recognise.

Those salamis must be loaded with LSD.


DT is Turkish an official language of a country in the EU? YES or NO??


What was negotiated on the application of the Republic of Cyprus and its membership into the EU is between Cyprus and the EU and has little to do with yourselves.


Trying answering the question for a change, a simple yes or no will do not that difficult being honest try it.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:13 am

Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:I am increasingly drawing to the conclusion that all turkish and tc politicians are either schizophrenic or plain stupid.

- We don't recognise the Republic of Cyprus but we want Turkish in the EU cause it says so on the constitution we don't recognize.
- We consider the "trnc" a separate independent state yet we demand a part of the oil found on the south of the island because we were partners in the constitution we don't recognise.

Those salamis must be loaded with LSD.


DT is Turkish an official language of a country in the EU? YES or NO??


What was negotiated on the application of the Republic of Cyprus and its membership into the EU is between Cyprus and the EU and has little to do with yourselves.


Trying answering the question for a change, a simple yes or no will do not that difficult being honest try it.


I hate to be the one to break this news to you VP ... but Turkish just isn't sexy enough for the EU 8)

.... If Turkey ever got in to the EU, they'll have to continue Ataturk's language reforms and turn it into English :lol:
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Postby Nikitas » Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:01 am

"- We don't recognise the Republic of Cyprus but we want Turkish in the EU cause it says so on the constitution we don't recognize.
- We consider the "trnc" a separate independent state yet we demand a part of the oil found on the south of the island because we were partners in the constitution we don't recognise.


DT- it is like the children's ryhyme: "what is yours is mine and what is mine is mine alone".

Now read the statements of the Green man, that because of the "isolations" Karpasia was saved! Arguably it can be said that he wants the situation to continue. Soyer did not understand the nuance.
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