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Postby turkkan » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:17 pm

We are so grateful that the National Guard would like to reciprocate by giving you your own state too somewhere in Turkey but can you swim to get there?


Your national guard would like to do a lot of things, but there is a difference between 'like' and 'can'.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:26 pm

turkkan wrote:
We are so grateful that the National Guard would like to reciprocate by giving you your own state too somewhere in Turkey but can you swim to get there?


Your national guard would like to do a lot of things, but there is a difference between 'like' and 'can'.

It's a matter of time before your luck runs out and HAVE to face the consequences of playing games all these decades... DON’T leave it until it’s too late and get caught with your pants down as there is NO escape from the indigenous Cypriot population.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:37 pm

turkkan wrote:
We are so grateful that the National Guard would like to reciprocate by giving you your own state too somewhere in Turkey but can you swim to get there?


Your national guard would like to do a lot of things, but there is a difference between 'like' and 'can'.


They restrain themselves from what they would like to do by observing Human Rights ... Something the Turks have no inhibitions in ignoring .....
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:42 pm

VP & Turkkan,

Don’t kid yourselves that 700,000 indigenous Cypriots will simply vanish and let you get away with theft because you WILL face the consequences whether you like it or not, and any DELAYS simply pass the problem onto your children, and if required your children’s children so there is NO escape.

Today you may be able to “broker” some deal but tomorrow you may NOT. Worse still your children, or your children’s children may end up paying the price of your mistakes with their lives even because we can never predict what lies ahead for Cyprus and the whole region.
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Postby turkkan » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:51 pm

Lol get real, turkey aint going anywhere, we are here for the long run. If anyones children is going to suffer it will be yours.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:17 am

Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:The Turkish army has given you your own state and you have prospered yet you still complain and want more, how greedy you people are. Keep all your growth and wealth, we even contribute as we shop in the GC south, all we ask is that you leave us alone to get on with our lives, the TRNC is 1000 times better than living in your economic heaven that's how strongly we do not want to live in a GC state just as another minority.

We are so grateful that the National Guard would like to reciprocate by giving you your own state too somewhere in Turkey but can you swim to get there? :?


Can they do that? we can agree things once they are sucessful, we can always send you there to set up a GC state run by GCs.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:23 am

turkkan wrote:Lol get real, turkey aint going anywhere, we are here for the long run. If anyones children is going to suffer it will be yours.



Well said Turkkan, these people still dont get it, we are here to stay forever unless they get their act together they will have 80 million Turks on their doorstep.
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:52 am

turkkan wrote:Lol get real, turkey aint going anywhere, we are here for the long run. If anyones children is going to suffer it will be yours.


Don't be so confident.

Cyprus is about to become an Oil and Natural Gas rich country. This will also result in many other countries wanting to tap into these resources.

It is incomprehensible that Turkey will be tolerated forever. The day will come when Turkey will be called to account by some superpower, and when that day comes, you better do the right thing or you may very well pay a very bloody price.

Greece was also under Ottoman Occupation for over 400 years, until the 1821 revolt. Three superpowers, England, Russia and France came to her rescue. Like Greece, we also have all the patience in the world, and Cypriots will never give up their own homeland or roots. The 200,000 GCs will be returning to claim what is rightfully theirs. It is inevitable.
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:55 am

turkkan wrote:
But I am sure the "trnc" is also doing quite well


Yet oddly enough, every family has at least two cars, most kids are sent to uni, most people have some form of job, lavish weddings are held, and life seems to be continuing as normal for the past 30 years. How exactly are we suffering?


Buying Skodas and sending your kids to an unrecognised "trnc" university does not count as a measuring yardstick for you economic well being. :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:14 am

Paphitis wrote:
turkkan wrote:
But I am sure the "trnc" is also doing quite well


Yet oddly enough, every family has at least two cars, most kids are sent to uni, most people have some form of job, lavish weddings are held, and life seems to be continuing as normal for the past 30 years. How exactly are we suffering?


Buying Skodas and sending your kids to an unrecognised "trnc" university does not count as a measuring yardstick for you economic well being. :lol:


Obviously you have not been to the TRNC, visit anyone one of our universities and see what the kids drive around in prior to going to univerisites abroad using their unrecognized TRNC diplomas to do masters in countries like the UK and USA.
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