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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:45 pm

YFred wrote:There are quite a few incidences which show not just the police but the whole justice system is as the article suggests bannana republicified, if you see what I mean. You are just blind to it.

So what do you suggest? That everyone sets up a fruit salad "republic" like the "TRNC" for a better life? Image
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:There are quite a few incidences which show not just the police but the whole justice system is as the article suggests bannana republicified, if you see what I mean. You are just blind to it.

So what do you suggest? That everyone sets up a fruit salad "republic" like the "TRNC" for a better life? Image

GR, enjoy your banana split with extra cream. you've got plenty of your own don't need TRNC for that.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:53 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:There are quite a few incidences which show not just the police but the whole justice system is as the article suggests bannana republicified, if you see what I mean. You are just blind to it.

So what do you suggest? That everyone sets up a fruit salad "republic" like the "TRNC" for a better life? Image

GR, enjoy your bannana split with extra cream. you've got plenty of your own don't need TRNC for that.

What was the point of you having a premature ejaculation running down your pants posting this irrelevant crap in the CyProb section, if not to hint that the “TRNC” is the better alternative to modern democratic and internationally recognized states? Image
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:58 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:There are quite a few incidences which show not just the police but the whole justice system is as the article suggests bannana republicified, if you see what I mean. You are just blind to it.

So what do you suggest? That everyone sets up a fruit salad "republic" like the "TRNC" for a better life? Image

GR, enjoy your bannana split with extra cream. you've got plenty of your own don't need TRNC for that.

What was the point of you having a premature ejaculation running down your pants posting this irrelevant crap in the CyProb section, if not to hint that the “TRNC” is the better alternative to modern democratic and internationally recognized states? Image

Point one is you must be deprived of sex.
Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.
What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:06 pm

YFred wrote:Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem...

That’s only in YOUR uneducated mind.

...becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.

The problem with the Turkish Cypriots is not one of “confidence in the RoC” but that of PREMEDITATED THEFT AND TREASON against the RoC, so get your facts right. The “confidence” bollocks doesn’t work with me little Tourko…

What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.

There's nothing stopping the victims from taking their case to the ECHR because their lawyer has a made a mess here... but the EU reacting to a fair and square trial? :lol: That's not the EU's job.
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:11 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem...

That’s only in YOUR uneducated mind.

...becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.

The problem with the Turkish Cypriots is not one of “confidence in the RoC” but that of PREMEDITATED THEFT AND TREASON against the RoC, so get your facts right. The “confidence” bollocks doesn’t work with me little Tourko…

What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.

There's nothing stopping the victims from taking their case to the ECHR because their lawyer has a made a mess here... but the EU reacting to a fair and square trial? :lol: That's not the EU's job.

You keep having a go at my Education . I was educated in Trahona Uni. My degree was in Life studies.
Fair Trial, you blind B'Stard.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:16 pm

This story is very simple…

One of the most winnable court cases has been miserably lost because of the useless lawyer/s of the plaintiff!

…and has NOTHING to do with the Cyprus Problem. End of story.
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Postby CBBB » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:16 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem...

That’s only in YOUR uneducated mind.

...becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.

The problem with the Turkish Cypriots is not one of “confidence in the RoC” but that of PREMEDITATED THEFT AND TREASON against the RoC, so get your facts right. The “confidence” bollocks doesn’t work with me little Tourko…

What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.

There's nothing stopping the victims from taking their case to the ECHR because their lawyer has a made a mess here... but the EU reacting to a fair and square trial? :lol: That's not the EU's job.

You keep having a go at my Education . I was educated in Trahona Uni. My degree was in Life studies.
Fair Trial, you blind B'Stard.


And where the f is Trahona University?
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Postby YFred » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:22 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem...

That’s only in YOUR uneducated mind.

...becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.

The problem with the Turkish Cypriots is not one of “confidence in the RoC” but that of PREMEDITATED THEFT AND TREASON against the RoC, so get your facts right. The “confidence” bollocks doesn’t work with me little Tourko…

What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.

There's nothing stopping the victims from taking their case to the ECHR because their lawyer has a made a mess here... but the EU reacting to a fair and square trial? :lol: That's not the EU's job.

You keep having a go at my Education . I was educated in Trahona Uni. My degree was in Life studies.
Fair Trial, you blind B'Stard.


And where the f is Trahona University?

Can you not smell a wind up. Trahona is a piece of land on the right hand side of Lefkosa Larnaka road just after Piroi. My father had land there which he lost to the GCs. We used to grow domades there.
Bill will appreciate the funy side of this. Here is a link with Trahonas on it.

http://www.davidson.edu/academic/classi ... /site.html
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Postby CBBB » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:26 pm

YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:Point two is that this has a huge part to play in the solution to the Cyprus Problem...

That’s only in YOUR uneducated mind.

...becasue if TCs have no confidence in the RoC justice System, then Taksim is the only solution left.

The problem with the Turkish Cypriots is not one of “confidence in the RoC” but that of PREMEDITATED THEFT AND TREASON against the RoC, so get your facts right. The “confidence” bollocks doesn’t work with me little Tourko…

What will be interesting is the EU's reaction to this. Let see how they react to this judgment.

There's nothing stopping the victims from taking their case to the ECHR because their lawyer has a made a mess here... but the EU reacting to a fair and square trial? :lol: That's not the EU's job.

You keep having a go at my Education . I was educated in Trahona Uni. My degree was in Life studies.
Fair Trial, you blind B'Stard.


And where the f is Trahona University?

Can you not smell a wind up. Trahona is a piece of land on the right hand side of Lefkosa Larnaka road just after Piroi. My father had land there which he lost to the GCs. We used to grow domades there.
Bill will appreciate the funy side of this. Here is a link with Trahonas on it.

http://www.davidson.edu/academic/classi ... /site.html


I know where Trahona is, I asked about the University.
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