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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:50 am

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turkkan wrote:gavur, if you can post about turkey we can post about greece. Now go cry about kyrenia.


gavur?

I see you've moved the level up a notch. :roll:

I see Its Turkkan that is guilty, not your mavrolaoman betraki for calling him Turcunt.
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Postby RAFAELLA » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:57 am

Raymanoff wrote:turkkan, you picking on the country with the living stardaRDs of your dreams... you still marry donkeys and eat goat testicles for breakfast. U r worse than Gypsies... and u have guts to talk about Greece's economy... haa ha ha ha ha


Raymanoff, allow me to add this to your comment ...coming from an EU wannabe.
SICK!

Turkish Village Slaughters 44 Sheep for 44th U.S. President-Elect :shock:

ANKARA, Turkey — Residents of a mainly Kurdish village in southeastern Turkey have sacrificed 44 sheep to celebrate the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States.

Dogan news agency video Friday shows villagers in Cavustepe village, in the province of Van, bordering Iran, holding Obama posters smeared with blood. In overwhelmingly Muslim Turkey, the practice is believed to protect people or property from bad luck.

The posters read "you are one of us" and "we love you."

Abdulkerim Kulaz of Cavustepe village says Obama's election and his Muslim ancestry have excited the villagers. Kulaz says Obama's election was a "proof of an end to racism in the world."

Turkey is a close U.S. ally.

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...spot the real animals in the photo :?
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Postby kurupetos » Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:59 am

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Bananiot wrote:Any comments on the actual article?


Sure.....it has nothing to do with Cyprus 8)


ditto :wink:
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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:01 pm

RAFAELLA wrote:
Raymanoff wrote:turkkan, you picking on the country with the living stardaRDs of your dreams... you still marry donkeys and eat goat testicles for breakfast. U r worse than Gypsies... and u have guts to talk about Greece's economy... haa ha ha ha ha


Raymanoff, allow me to add this to your comment ...coming from an EU wannabe.
SICK!

Turkish Village Slaughters 44 Sheep for 44th U.S. President-Elect :shock:

ANKARA, Turkey — Residents of a mainly Kurdish village in southeastern Turkey have sacrificed 44 sheep to celebrate the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States.

Dogan news agency video Friday shows villagers in Cavustepe village, in the province of Van, bordering Iran, holding Obama posters smeared with blood. In overwhelmingly Muslim Turkey, the practice is believed to protect people or property from bad luck.

The posters read "you are one of us" and "we love you."

Abdulkerim Kulaz of Cavustepe village says Obama's election and his Muslim ancestry have excited the villagers. Kulaz says Obama's election was a "proof of an end to racism in the world."

Turkey is a close U.S. ally.

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...spot the real animals in the photo :?

Let me enlighten you dearest, every single bit of all that meat is given to poor people free of charge. Where do you get that in your civilisation if it exists?
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Postby kurupetos » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:03 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
turkkan wrote:gavur, if you can post about turkey we can post about greece. Now go cry about kyrenia.


gavur?

I see you've moved the level up a notch. :roll:

I see Its Turkkan that is guilty, not your mavrolaoman betraki for calling him Turcunt.


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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:05 pm

kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
turkkan wrote:gavur, if you can post about turkey we can post about greece. Now go cry about kyrenia.


gavur?

I see you've moved the level up a notch. :roll:

I see Its Turkkan that is guilty, not your mavrolaoman betraki for calling him Turcunt.


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Betraki betraki betrakiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
You are one hell of a scartagiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Postby Mr. T » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:19 pm

[quote="kurupetos"]The RoC economy is thriving! We recently ordered the most modern, state-of-the-art main battle tank type of the Russian military: the T-90. 41 of them coming soon and they will be ready for you. :)

I only speak a few words of Greek but presume your names translates into Corrupted in English.

It looks as though corruption may have been involved in the process to purchase these tanks when decent tanks could have been bought instead.
Having said that it probably doesn't really matter as missiles from Turkish jets could destroy them in seconds.

' The T-90 is not a new tank but an evolution of the T-72 design and offers little in the way of an advantage over the tanks entering service in the last years of the Soviet Union. At the beginning of the 1990s when the Soviet Union collapsed, two tanks were still in production: the T-80U developed by the Spetsmash Design Bureau in Leningrad and the T-72B which had been developed by the Vagonka Design Bureau at the Uralvagon plant in Nizhni Tagil. The T-80U was the more sophisticated of the two with a superior fire-control system and a gas turbine engine. This was reflected in the price tag of the two tanks, the T-80U being offered for export for $2 million and the T-72 for about $1.2 million. The imposition of 'defence sufficiency' during the Gorbachev era and then the collapse of the Soviet Union had a catastrophic effect on the Russian tank industry. The Russian Federation could no longer keep on procuring two types of main battle tank, but selecting one over another would be catastrophic for the loosing city and so continued buying both tanks in small numbers. The two plants kept on producing tanks in the hope of further orders from the Russian Army or a large export order. Nizhni Tagil started upgrading the T-72B with the third generation of Kontakt-5 explosive reactive armour (which has already been added to the T-80U) developed by NII Stali (Scientific Research Institute for Steel). This produced the T-72BM, which saw limited service in the Chechen conflict. While the T-72 has traditionally been fitted with less sophisticated fire controls than the T-80 (as it was intended for second-line Soviet units and political allies) the Vagonka Design Bureau decided to make the T-72 much more competitive against the T-80 by adding the T-80's fire control system. The result was the T-72BU, although it was decided to rename the tank the T-90 to distance it from the T-72A that had performed poorly in both the Gulf War and to a lesser extent the Chechen conflict. Due to the T-80 having a bad reputation for high fuel consumption, a short engine life and the losses they suffered in Chechnya the decision was taken to gradually move over to the T-90 with production of T-80Us continuing for a period of time to prevent economic hardship and to generate export orders.'
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Postby RAFAELLA » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:26 pm

YFred wrote:Let me enlighten you dearest, every single bit of all that meat is given to poor people free of charge. Where do you get that in your civilisation if it exists?


Thank you for the ...enlightenment dear!
I guess if Obama was not elected these poor people would starve to death.

...and in my civilised world, dear, people do not sucrifice animals for the sake of no president, this is sick.

Bth, did you spot the animals in the photo? :lol:
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Postby YFred » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:28 pm

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YFred wrote:Let me enlighten you dearest, every single bit of all that meat is given to poor people free of charge. Where do you get that in your civilisation if it exists?


Thank you for the ...enlightenment dear!
I guess if Obama was not elected these poor people would starve to death.

...and in my civilised world, dear, people do not sucrifice animals for the sake of no president, this is sick.

Bth, did you spot the animals in the photo? :lol:

No, but your post seems to have one.
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Postby RAFAELLA » Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:45 pm

YFred wrote:
RAFAELLA wrote:
YFred wrote:Let me enlighten you dearest, every single bit of all that meat is given to poor people free of charge. Where do you get that in your civilisation if it exists?


Thank you for the ...enlightenment dear!
I guess if Obama was not elected these poor people would starve to death.

...and in my civilised world, dear, people do not sucrifice animals for the sake of no president, this is sick.

Bth, did you spot the animals in the photo? :lol:

No, but your post seems to have one.


No?! :shock: ...you cannot spot the animals?! Strange, how?
I thought for you it would be easy :wink:
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