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Pseudo elections in the North could hurt talks

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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:34 am

Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Eroglu in the lead looks like hes going to win he just past the 50% barrier he needs to win outright.


Bananiot actually thought Talat had a chance. :lol:

So 42 is no chance at all. You are just an ass.


How am i an @ss when i predicted the results last year, idiot.

So what you are saying is having 42% chance has no chance of winning. It just needs a 5 percent swing, but of course that is impossible. You need some help.


Yeah, ok, i need some help. You live in this forum even though you have like 20 something children and i am the one who needs help. Please. I predicted the results which honestly werent very hard to predict. TCs in this forum often say that VP speaks for the majority of the TCs and we all know that he like you are fanatics...;-)

The polls said the results for weeks. What was there to predict? Me with 20 kids, are you on acid? Have you no idea when you are being wound up?
What's your name Jed Bush.
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Postby Lit » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:43 am

YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Eroglu in the lead looks like hes going to win he just past the 50% barrier he needs to win outright.


Bananiot actually thought Talat had a chance. :lol:

So 42 is no chance at all. You are just an ass.


How am i an @ss when i predicted the results last year, idiot.

So what you are saying is having 42% chance has no chance of winning. It just needs a 5 percent swing, but of course that is impossible. You need some help.


Yeah, ok, i need some help. You live in this forum even though you have like 20 something children and i am the one who needs help. Please. I predicted the results which honestly werent very hard to predict. TCs in this forum often say that VP speaks for the majority of the TCs and we all know that he like you are fanatics...;-)

The polls said the results for weeks. What was there to predict? Me with 20 kids, are you on acid? Have you no idea when you are being wound up?
What's your name Jed Bush.


Yea but i started this thread last year ;-)

You told the forum you had many kids....you weren't addressing me you fool so how was i being wound up? All i recall was where does he get the time to post his drivel all day? :-)
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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:47 am

Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Eroglu in the lead looks like hes going to win he just past the 50% barrier he needs to win outright.


Bananiot actually thought Talat had a chance. :lol:

So 42 is no chance at all. You are just an ass.


How am i an @ss when i predicted the results last year, idiot.

So what you are saying is having 42% chance has no chance of winning. It just needs a 5 percent swing, but of course that is impossible. You need some help.


Yeah, ok, i need some help. You live in this forum even though you have like 20 something children and i am the one who needs help. Please. I predicted the results which honestly werent very hard to predict. TCs in this forum often say that VP speaks for the majority of the TCs and we all know that he like you are fanatics...;-)

The polls said the results for weeks. What was there to predict? Me with 20 kids, are you on acid? Have you no idea when you are being wound up?
What's your name Jed Bush.


Yea but i started this thread last year ;-)

You told the forum you had many kids....you weren't addressing me you fool so how was i being wound up? All i recall was where does he get the time to post his drivel all day? :-)

You see when you have 7 wives, 6 of them go out to work and one stays home to look after the kids. In the early evenings when they start nagging, I go down the pub so by the time I come back all the nagging is finished and we are ready four business. That’s when I come in, see. :wink:
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Postby CBBB » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:52 am

YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Eroglu in the lead looks like hes going to win he just past the 50% barrier he needs to win outright.


Bananiot actually thought Talat had a chance. :lol:

So 42 is no chance at all. You are just an ass.


How am i an @ss when i predicted the results last year, idiot.

So what you are saying is having 42% chance has no chance of winning. It just needs a 5 percent swing, but of course that is impossible. You need some help.


Yeah, ok, i need some help. You live in this forum even though you have like 20 something children and i am the one who needs help. Please. I predicted the results which honestly werent very hard to predict. TCs in this forum often say that VP speaks for the majority of the TCs and we all know that he like you are fanatics...;-)

The polls said the results for weeks. What was there to predict? Me with 20 kids, are you on acid? Have you no idea when you are being wound up?
What's your name Jed Bush.


Yea but i started this thread last year ;-)

You told the forum you had many kids....you weren't addressing me you fool so how was i being wound up? All i recall was where does he get the time to post his drivel all day? :-)

You see when you have 7 wives, 6 of them go out to work and one stays home to look after the kids. In the early evenings when they start nagging, I go down the pub so by the time I come back all the nagging is finished and we are ready four business. That’s when I come in, see. :wink:
Me don fordigommu.


More delusional by the day, what?
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Postby Lit » Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:32 am

Eroglu wins pseudostate poll

http://www.cyprusweekly.com.cy/main/92, ... 7747-.aspx

NICOSIA - Turkish Cypriot politician Dervis Eroglu swept to victory in so-called presidential elections on Sunday, winning 50.38% of the vote.
Eroglu's main rival, incumbent Mehmet Ali Talat, garnered 42.85 percent of the vote.
Eroglu is seeking broad autonomy for Turkish Cypriots in the reunification talks.
Eroglu’s will be a setback to peace efforts.
Claiming victory, Eroglu earlier on Sunday said he would continue the talks.
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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:55 am

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Lit wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Eroglu in the lead looks like hes going to win he just past the 50% barrier he needs to win outright.


Bananiot actually thought Talat had a chance. :lol:

So 42 is no chance at all. You are just an ass.


How am i an @ss when i predicted the results last year, idiot.

So what you are saying is having 42% chance has no chance of winning. It just needs a 5 percent swing, but of course that is impossible. You need some help.


Yeah, ok, i need some help. You live in this forum even though you have like 20 something children and i am the one who needs help. Please. I predicted the results which honestly werent very hard to predict. TCs in this forum often say that VP speaks for the majority of the TCs and we all know that he like you are fanatics...;-)

The polls said the results for weeks. What was there to predict? Me with 20 kids, are you on acid? Have you no idea when you are being wound up?
What's your name Jed Bush.


Yea but i started this thread last year ;-)

You told the forum you had many kids....you weren't addressing me you fool so how was i being wound up? All i recall was where does he get the time to post his drivel all day? :-)

You see when you have 7 wives, 6 of them go out to work and one stays home to look after the kids. In the early evenings when they start nagging, I go down the pub so by the time I come back all the nagging is finished and we are ready four business. That’s when I come in, see. :wink:
Me don fordigommu.


More delusional by the day, what?

You just have one very small problem. No it's not that, it is your sense of humour or lack there of, what?
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Postby observer » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:53 pm

I think a better title for this thread now is "Elections in the North could hurt Pseudo talks".
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Postby IMPOSTALIEDUS » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:01 pm

the talks will continue indefinatly or they will stall , but there will never be a settlement, it is in no ones interest,the roc have realised that if there was a settlement ,turkey will join the eu and if that happens there is an upon door to thousands of mainland turks all coming to cyprus ,what they did not do by force they will do the easy way , turkey wants the talks to continue , and the stat quo to remain untill the rest of the world gives in to direct trade to the north and the embargo lifted on its peaple ........................ slowly slowly catchee monkey
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Postby SKI-preo » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:20 pm

Impostaliedus, that goes both ways. I have heard fanatical old Greek(non Cypriot) Australian men who are cashed out of their brains talking about buying out entire cities and towns in Turkey if Turkey joins the EU. If there is an exodus of Turkish mainlanders into here there and everywhere there will be a corresponding influx of different cultures into the now ethnically pure Turkey. The only thing holding Turkey together right now is a fanatically patriotic homogenous ethnic group. How well can a country Turkey accommodate the level of multiculturalism associated with joining the EU?
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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:50 pm

SKI-preo wrote:Impostaliedus, that goes both ways. I have heard fanatical old Greek(non Cypriot) Australian men who are cashed out of their brains talking about buying out entire cities and towns in Turkey if Turkey joins the EU. If there is an exodus of Turkish mainlanders into here there and everywhere there will be a corresponding influx of different cultures into the now ethnically pure Turkey. The only thing holding Turkey together right now is a fanatically patriotic homogenous ethnic group. How well can a country Turkey accommodate the level of multiculturalism associated with joining the EU?

Where did you get the idea that Turkey is ethnically pure. There are 17 languages being spoken there. Jesus!
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