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Postby Simon » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:49 pm

I think that you are seriously lacking in legal knowledge Copperline if you believe that what I have said in this thread constitutes "a conspiracy".
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:52 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Simon wrote:bill,

who will enforce these judgments even if we win? If Turkey does not listen to UN resolutions, it will not listen to EU judgments. Then what? Turkey is refused entry into the EU, and the rest I cover above.

I'm not saying that we should be fighting now, but I am looking into the future and asking, are we prepared?


Simon mate,

Leaving aside actual EU membership, which is looking less and less likely, it would be in Tr's interest if it had Favoured Nation status for its exports of goods and services to one of the world's largest markets. So Cy through its EU membership will still have some say in this and hence leverage.

No matter how much it would like think otherwise Tr can not ignore the benefits of some kind of association with the EU, short of membership.

Charlie, where have you been. Turkey already has the special membership. Erdogan has already said he is not interested in negotiating for something he has.
Wake up dear boy.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:54 pm

Bananiot wrote:And the "silly war thread" is also hilarious because, among else, the lunatics that propose war have pre determined the number of our casualties in this war. Twenty thousand is their maximum and if the Turks dare kill one more, we will denounce them to the ECHR and all the bodies of the UN etc. Perhaps we might consider dropping a bomb on Ankara, to show them a thing or two.

The only war we will embark on is against the war mongers who contemplate seriously how to quench the eternal thirst for blood of the minautor they harbour in their black souls. That is, if we take them seriously ...

Shallow cowards like you consider an attempt to liberate enslaved Cypriot territory “hilarious” because the military odds are against you, yet cheer on war crimes in 3rd world countries against defenseless people!

You have the spirit of a Sparrow…
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:55 pm

YFred wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Simon wrote:bill,

who will enforce these judgments even if we win? If Turkey does not listen to UN resolutions, it will not listen to EU judgments. Then what? Turkey is refused entry into the EU, and the rest I cover above.

I'm not saying that we should be fighting now, but I am looking into the future and asking, are we prepared?


Simon mate,

Leaving aside actual EU membership, which is looking less and less likely, it would be in Tr's interest if it had Favoured Nation status for its exports of goods and services to one of the world's largest markets. So Cy through its EU membership will still have some say in this and hence leverage.

No matter how much it would like think otherwise Tr can not ignore the benefits of some kind of association with the EU, short of membership.

Charlie, where have you been. Turkey already has the special membership. Erdogan has already said he is not interested in negotiating for something he has.
Wake up dear boy.


YFred, do you know Aesop's story "The Fox and the Grapes"? :lol:
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:00 pm

Simon wrote:Insan:
He is looking for some reservists.



I bet he is on the phone to Blackwater as we speak. :lol:

He will do better in Bluewater shopping centre.
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:11 pm

kurupetos wrote:To Whom It May Concern:
On the first day of the liberation war we will execute the dissidents and the turncoats. :twisted:

Bananiot this is aimed at us.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:34 pm

YFred wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Simon wrote:bill,

who will enforce these judgments even if we win? If Turkey does not listen to UN resolutions, it will not listen to EU judgments. Then what? Turkey is refused entry into the EU, and the rest I cover above.

I'm not saying that we should be fighting now, but I am looking into the future and asking, are we prepared?


Simon mate,

Leaving aside actual EU membership, which is looking less and less likely, it would be in Tr's interest if it had Favoured Nation status for its exports of goods and services to one of the world's largest markets. So Cy through its EU membership will still have some say in this and hence leverage.

No matter how much it would like think otherwise Tr can not ignore the benefits of some kind of association with the EU, short of membership.

Charlie, where have you been. Turkey already has the special membership. Erdogan has already said he is not interested in negotiating for something he has.
Wake up dear boy.


You don't have it yet, and it's not guaranteed you will receive special membership. You are merely applying (substitute, begging).
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:21 pm

Oracle wrote:
YFred wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Simon wrote:bill,

who will enforce these judgments even if we win? If Turkey does not listen to UN resolutions, it will not listen to EU judgments. Then what? Turkey is refused entry into the EU, and the rest I cover above.

I'm not saying that we should be fighting now, but I am looking into the future and asking, are we prepared?


Simon mate,

Leaving aside actual EU membership, which is looking less and less likely, it would be in Tr's interest if it had Favoured Nation status for its exports of goods and services to one of the world's largest markets. So Cy through its EU membership will still have some say in this and hence leverage.

No matter how much it would like think otherwise Tr can not ignore the benefits of some kind of association with the EU, short of membership.

Charlie, where have you been. Turkey already has the special membership. Erdogan has already said he is not interested in negotiating for something he has.
Wake up dear boy.


You don't have it yet, and it's not guaranteed you will receive special membership. You are merely applying (substitute, begging).

You are fast asleep. What Erdogan is after is the joining fee which should be a few billion euros, they already have plenty of trade with the EU.
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Postby CopperLine » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:38 pm

Simon wrote:I think that you are seriously lacking in legal knowledge Copperline if you believe that what I have said in this thread constitutes "a conspiracy".


I think that you are seriously lacking in legal knowledge Simon if you believe that what you have said in this thread cannot be prosecuted as "conspiracy" - this kind of thing - and much less - has been successfully been prosecuted as "conspiracy to ...." [fill in the gap] Conspiracy requires an astonishingly low threshold of evidence (scandalously low, imoh), but there you have it.
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:48 pm

CopperLine wrote:
Simon wrote:I think that you are seriously lacking in legal knowledge Copperline if you believe that what I have said in this thread constitutes "a conspiracy".


I think that you are seriously lacking in legal knowledge Simon if you believe that what you have said in this thread cannot be prosecuted as "conspiracy" - this kind of thing - and much less - has been successfully been prosecuted as "conspiracy to ...." [fill in the gap] Conspiracy requires an astonishingly low threshold of evidence (scandalously low, imoh), but there you have it.

CopperLine, leave our brave volunteers alone. If they want to incriminate themselves, they are free to do it. It is their human right.

You can add Bill and Richard to that list for suggesting to kill me and throw me into the Girne sea tied to a concrete block.

I have one question for you, has Boomerang committed similar offences?
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