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Postby boomerang » Sun May 03, 2009 5:28 am

But I will give you the benefit of a doubt in allowing you to explain to this board your meaning/understanding of globalism and capitalism...go on titty man you have the floor...


your ass is in the vise and belongs to me...so who is your daddy dipshit?... :lol:
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Postby Lit » Sun May 03, 2009 6:46 am

insan wrote:I prefer to be in isolated or recognized TRNC to survive as TC community(no need to mention again that all Northern Cyprus born people r TCs) in a capitalist and globalizing world. Got it Dumbazzy Boomzy kid? :lol:


But what happened to all those polls and all those comments that you previously made telling us how you wanted to live in one Cyprus? Everything changed with this ECJ verdict and your true feelings have been exposed with your comment above.

BTW Any new news on the Cyprus front you'd like to share? Has Mamma Turkey told Eroglu to STFU yet? You know because Eroglu made some statements that run counter to what Ankara is propagandizing to the outside world so a sharp rebuke is imminent or has it already been made? When the spanking comes, please let us know.

I am just gonna sit back and watch the puppeteer do its thing. I have the popcorn poppin (a bit salty) and the ice slurpee ready. Image

Now i am going to read the latest on the pseudo State's affairs which is always good for a hardy laugh. Sort of like the funnies section in a newspaper. Admit, it, you like to read the funnies section too!
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Postby Kikapu » Sun May 03, 2009 11:29 am

After the Apostolides successful legal campaign against the Orams and all the other "Scumdog Millionaire" who wanted to profit from "spoils of war" by disregarding the Human Rights of the victims of war, this song is for the Apostolides and all Cypriot refugees who have had to endure for so long by the lowlifes in our society in continuation of their misery by those who stole their homes and land. Justice has now been served to all refugees in Cyprus.!

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Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 03, 2009 12:48 pm

Insan why do you bother responding to these posts, the quality and standard does not warrant being taken seriously.
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Postby YFred » Sun May 03, 2009 12:49 pm

Kikapu wrote:After the Apostolides successful legal campaign against the Orams and all the other "Scumdog Millionaire" who wanted to profit from "spoils of war" by disregarding the Human Rights of the victims of war, this song is for the Apostolides and all Cypriot refugees who have had to endure for so long by the lowlifes in our society in continuation of their misery by those who stole their homes and land. Justice has now been served to all refugees in Cyprus.!


I think you will find this song more appropriate!
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Postby yiannisP » Sun May 03, 2009 1:41 pm

This article states that there are around 22,000 foreign 'investors' in the northern part of Cyprus, mainly from the UK
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... g&refer=uk

Does anyone know of a way to find out who these 'investors' are?
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Postby YFred » Sun May 03, 2009 2:06 pm

yiannisP wrote:This article states that there are around 22,000 foreign 'investors' in the northern part of Cyprus, mainly from the UK
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... g&refer=uk

Does anyone know of a way to find out who these 'investors' are?

Yes! I do.
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Postby yiannisP » Sun May 03, 2009 2:11 pm

Yes! I do


Care to share?
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Postby Oracle » Sun May 03, 2009 2:18 pm

erolz3 wrote:
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This is not a double standard but how all nationals are treated. Entitlement to benefits and protection is restricted to members including seeking justice for them even if the crimes are conducted by outsiders.

It is fair that the EU should protect its citizens, first and foremost, since they pay into the organisation. If any EU citizens are compromised by the actions of non-EU residents (who rightfully have no claim to benefits), the EU Laws should still be able to charge non-EU citizens with these infringements upon its citizens ... although it may not be able to recover losses other than by any ownership of assets within the EU.


I really have no idea what you are waffling on about here Oracle. Sorry.

I am an EU citizen, by both my UK nationality and my Cypriot nationality (I have both). I choose to currently live in Cyprus, a km away from the village my father grew up in. The EU tells me that EU law is suspended in the areas in which I live and thus I do not have any of the benfits of EU law as an indivdual. So far no problem. however when it also tells me that whilst as an EU citizen living in the North I have none of the benfits and then ALSO tells me that I am subject to any negative impacts of EU law regarding my choice to live in the North, then that to me is inherently unfair. If I am subject to the negative aspects of EU law I should be subject to the positive as well. If they have no means to make me subject to the positive aspects they should not make me subject to the negative ones. At least as far as I am concerned, but I understand that for you fairness and justice are not your real objectives in and of themselves but just buzz words to be used to push your communites agendas when possible and to be ignored when not.


I know you ignored my last reply through lack of a counter argument about your benefit entitlements ... but here is an update, to make you cringe even more!

THE EUROPEAN Court ruling on the Orams case could have worldwide implications for investors in the north, giving Greek Cypriots recourse to assets held outside the European Union, warned a human rights lawyer yesterday. Cyprus Mail

You do not have to 'benefit' from EU grants etc to be obligated to obeying the Law, erol!
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Postby YFred » Sun May 03, 2009 2:21 pm

yiannisP wrote:
Yes! I do


Care to share?

I see, we only apply the laws that suits us. Do GC have no respect for Data Protection Act. It is EU wide! Or is it just an inconveneance?
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