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Greek Cyprus is yesterday

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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:25 pm

Cyprus in the EU. Yep see what you get.

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Postby boomerang » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:26 pm

YFred wrote:Cyprus in the EU. Yep see what you get.



It's called eat your heart out... :lol:
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:29 pm

YFred wrote:Don't worry about the isolation, it will end with or without an agreement.

What’s up Y-Fronts… reading fortune cookies again? The RoC embargoes her illegally occupied territory, so naturally anyone stupid enough to find themselves living there will cop it too.

Only the RoC decides the future of the illegally occupied territory… not Turkey, not the Turkish Cypriots, not the criminal Brits hiding there, not the imported Anatolians… nobody but the rightful OWNERS of this land and Turkey is NOT above the law as has been proven in the last 35 years of “TRNC” stagnation.

If you do the crime you’ve just gotta do the time…
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby Jerry » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:31 pm

donyork wrote:Generals, it is said, fight yesterday”s wars. So it is with Cyprus. What matters there, in world terms, is the emergence of an independent Norhern Cyrprus as an aa paradigm of a secular Islamic state which can be portrayed by the West as a model of what is expected elsewhere in the Muslim world — a beacon, if you like, of a parliamentary state with Western values where women are valued as equalls, and where Sharia law has no place. Turkish-Cypriots are the Muslims we need, whereas the Greek Cypriots have nothing to offer us — indeed, they are are damaging — in the battle for hearts and minds in the Islamic world. An independent Niorthern Cyprus, faithful to Western values, is more important to the future of the West than the tiny and a wholly irrelevant Greek Cypriot South. One must not expect GCs to understand it, but they just do not count in the greater issue of the West v Islam. Northern Cyprus is the future.


I'm having difficulty writing this, I chucked up over my keyboard after reading the above

I would like to know who is going to subsidise this already bankrupt parasitic paradise, the Greek Cypriots?
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Postby RichardB » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:36 pm

Yfred wrote

Cyprus in the EU. Yep see what you get


Hey yfred heres just a little of what you're missing ....You know you want it but 'you aint got nothing yet' .....


The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993[5] upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share (US$16.8 trillion in 2007) of the nominal gross world product.[6]

The EU has developed a single market through a standardised system of laws which apply in all member states, guaranteeing the freedom of movement of people, goods, services and capital.[7] It maintains a common trade policy,[8] agricultural and fisheries policies,[9] and a regional development policy.[10] Sixteen member states have adopted a common currency, the euro. It has developed a role in foreign policy, representing its members in the World Trade Organisation, at G8 summits, and at the United Nations. Twenty-one EU countries are members of NATO. The EU has developed a role in justice and home affairs, including the abolition of passport controls between many member states under the Schengen Agreement, which also incorporates non-EU member states.[11]

The EU operates through a hybrid system of intergovernmentalism and supranationalism. In certain areas it depends upon agreement between the member states. However, it also has supranational bodies, able to make decisions without unanimity between all national governments. Important institutions and bodies of the EU include the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, the European Council, the European Court of Justice and the European Central Bank. EU citizens elect the Parliament every five years.
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby YFred » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:36 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Don't worry about the isolation, it will end with or without an agreement.

What’s up Y-Fronts… reading fortune cookies again? The RoC embargoes her illegally occupied territory, so naturally anyone stupid enough to find themselves living there will cop it too.

Only the RoC decides the future of the illegally occupied territory… not Turkey, not the Turkish Cypriots, not the criminal Brits hiding there, not the imported Anatolians… nobody but the rightful OWNERS of this land and Turkey is NOT above the law as has been proven in the last 35 years of “TRNC” stagnation.

If you do the crime you’ve just gotta do the time…

Carry on With Your Dreams.
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby boomerang » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:41 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Don't worry about the isolation, it will end with or without an agreement.

What’s up Y-Fronts… reading fortune cookies again? The RoC embargoes her illegally occupied territory, so naturally anyone stupid enough to find themselves living there will cop it too.

Only the RoC decides the future of the illegally occupied territory… not Turkey, not the Turkish Cypriots, not the criminal Brits hiding there, not the imported Anatolians… nobody but the rightful OWNERS of this land and Turkey is NOT above the law as has been proven in the last 35 years of “TRNC” stagnation.

If you do the crime you’ve just gotta do the time…

Carry on With Your Dreams.


tell me blind freddy when was the last time a turkish team came over and played with you guys?...and I mean football... :lol:
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby YFred » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:44 pm

boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Don't worry about the isolation, it will end with or without an agreement.

What’s up Y-Fronts… reading fortune cookies again? The RoC embargoes her illegally occupied territory, so naturally anyone stupid enough to find themselves living there will cop it too.

Only the RoC decides the future of the illegally occupied territory… not Turkey, not the Turkish Cypriots, not the criminal Brits hiding there, not the imported Anatolians… nobody but the rightful OWNERS of this land and Turkey is NOT above the law as has been proven in the last 35 years of “TRNC” stagnation.

If you do the crime you’ve just gotta do the time…

Carry on With Your Dreams.


tell me blind freddy when was the last time a turkish team came over and played with you guys?...and I mean football... :lol:

Football doesn't matter. Food does. That is our primary concern. Although the ball is the wrong shape, I'll leave to guess what to do with it.
You'll find the rugby ball will be better suited for your purposes.
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Re: Greek Cyprus is yesterday

Postby boomerang » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:46 pm

YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Don't worry about the isolation, it will end with or without an agreement.

What’s up Y-Fronts… reading fortune cookies again? The RoC embargoes her illegally occupied territory, so naturally anyone stupid enough to find themselves living there will cop it too.

Only the RoC decides the future of the illegally occupied territory… not Turkey, not the Turkish Cypriots, not the criminal Brits hiding there, not the imported Anatolians… nobody but the rightful OWNERS of this land and Turkey is NOT above the law as has been proven in the last 35 years of “TRNC” stagnation.

If you do the crime you’ve just gotta do the time…

Carry on With Your Dreams.


tell me blind freddy when was the last time a turkish team came over and played with you guys?...and I mean football... :lol:

Football doesn't matter. Food does. That is our primary concern. Although the ball is the wrong shape, I'll leave to guess what to do with it.
You'll find the rugby ball will be better suited for your purposes.


so you have been embargoed by the turks you saying...well well it looks like the round ball fits like a glove, wouldn't you agree? :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:48 pm

the question is, does the round ball fits standing up or they make you touch your toes first...over to you blind freddy... :lol:
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