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Postby rigsby » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:56 pm

hasanaggi wrote whats a communist doing with a $60 million yatch as Athur skargill said(a left wing union man)when asked, what he was doing driving a Rolls Royce. Finest car in the world he said every one should have one
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Postby insan » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:07 pm

miltiades wrote:So there is no such thing as a democratically elected President !!!!
Do you know the meaning of democracy. In my opinion democracy is a system of governance that the people are asked periodically to select between two or more political parties , freely and without hindrance , the outcome of such a selection process is based on Democracy's most fundamental principle that of majority rules.
I think you misunderstand the meaning of democracy .Google it mate .
For your information a democratically elected government has the support of the majority of the people , there is no other known system that functions satisfactorily , not perfectly but satisfactorily , apart from dictatorship.


Milti, have u ever scratched ur head and thought abt why u need to be a wealthy man in order to have a chance to "democratically" be elected? What abt "payback" times of the "democratically elected" so-called representatives of the "democratic" society? Why do the welthiest man r financially behind some candidates? All for love of democracy?
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Postby miltiades » Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:37 pm

insan wrote:
miltiades wrote:So there is no such thing as a democratically elected President !!!!
Do you know the meaning of democracy. In my opinion democracy is a system of governance that the people are asked periodically to select between two or more political parties , freely and without hindrance , the outcome of such a selection process is based on Democracy's most fundamental principle that of majority rules.
I think you misunderstand the meaning of democracy .Google it mate .
For your information a democratically elected government has the support of the majority of the people , there is no other known system that functions satisfactorily , not perfectly but satisfactorily , apart from dictatorship.


Milti, have u ever scratched ur head and thought abt why u need to be a wealthy man in order to have a chance to "democratically" be elected? What abt "payback" times of the "democratically elected" so-called representatives of the "democratic" society? Why do the welthiest man r financially behind some candidates? All for love of democracy?

The wealthy candidate has to attract the vote ! Money does not vote , people do !
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:19 am

DT. wrote:http://www.freewebs.com/trncpropertywarning/

Is It Safer to partake in a Nigerian Internet Scam than buy a North Cyprus Property


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Postby Tony-4497 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:29 am

The turkish argument re new Larnaca airport is bollocks. It would only have some value if the RoC systematically chose to use T/C-owned land for public development projects in a disproportional manner e.g. if T/C-owned land in the RoC-controlled areas was say 15% but 50% of public projects were built on such land. Citing just a single a case means fuck all. In any case, if the TC in question has an issue, he can take the RoC to European Courts and seek justice.

T/Cs with RoC-passport staying in the occupied areas, paying taxes to "TRNC" and in many other ways (even through military service) supporting the illegal occupation of part of RoC, while at the same time having complaints against the RoC have some nerve. They are lucky not to be put in prison upon crossing the green line, as they are bound to be in breach of several RoC laws.
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Postby YFred » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:46 am

Tony-4497 wrote:The turkish argument re new Larnaca airport is bollocks. It would only have some value if the RoC systematically chose to use T/C-owned land for public development projects in a disproportional manner e.g. if T/C-owned land in the RoC-controlled areas was say 15% but 50% of public projects were built on such land. Citing just a single a case means fuck all. In any case, if the TC in question has an issue, he can take the RoC to European Courts and seek justice.

T/Cs with RoC-passport staying in the occupied areas, paying taxes to "TRNC" and in many other ways (even through military service) supporting the illegal occupation of part of RoC, while at the same time having complaints against the RoC have some nerve. They are lucky not to be put in prison upon crossing the green line, as they are bound to be in breach of several RoC laws.

We thank the lord for such good fortune and for the RoC for being so understanding, old chap. What would we do without that?

Get stuffed. Let the RoC take a single TC to court and then see what happens. You wan a lose one more third?
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Postby DT. » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:07 am

YFred wrote:
Tony-4497 wrote:The turkish argument re new Larnaca airport is bollocks. It would only have some value if the RoC systematically chose to use T/C-owned land for public development projects in a disproportional manner e.g. if T/C-owned land in the RoC-controlled areas was say 15% but 50% of public projects were built on such land. Citing just a single a case means fuck all. In any case, if the TC in question has an issue, he can take the RoC to European Courts and seek justice.

T/Cs with RoC-passport staying in the occupied areas, paying taxes to "TRNC" and in many other ways (even through military service) supporting the illegal occupation of part of RoC, while at the same time having complaints against the RoC have some nerve. They are lucky not to be put in prison upon crossing the green line, as they are bound to be in breach of several RoC laws.

We thank the lord for such good fortune and for the RoC for being so understanding, old chap. What would we do without that?

Get stuffed. Let the RoC take a single TC to court and then see what happens. You wan a lose one more third?


What that? A motto taught in your schools? Do you walk around different countries of the world and threaten them with losing 1/3 of their country everytime you don't get what you ordered?

I'll give you a third Yfred. The longest third.
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Postby YFred » Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:02 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tony-4497 wrote:The turkish argument re new Larnaca airport is bollocks. It would only have some value if the RoC systematically chose to use T/C-owned land for public development projects in a disproportional manner e.g. if T/C-owned land in the RoC-controlled areas was say 15% but 50% of public projects were built on such land. Citing just a single a case means fuck all. In any case, if the TC in question has an issue, he can take the RoC to European Courts and seek justice.

T/Cs with RoC-passport staying in the occupied areas, paying taxes to "TRNC" and in many other ways (even through military service) supporting the illegal occupation of part of RoC, while at the same time having complaints against the RoC have some nerve. They are lucky not to be put in prison upon crossing the green line, as they are bound to be in breach of several RoC laws.

We thank the lord for such good fortune and for the RoC for being so understanding, old chap. What would we do without that?

Get stuffed. Let the RoC take a single TC to court and then see what happens. You wan a lose one more third?


What that? A motto taught in your schools? Do you walk around different countries of the world and threaten them with losing 1/3 of their country everytime you don't get what you ordered?

I'll give you a third Yfred. The longest third.

Well well well. Take a single TC to court on account of not paying tax to RoC or joining the TC NG and then we'll see who gives which third to whom, old chap.
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Postby DT. » Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:56 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tony-4497 wrote:The turkish argument re new Larnaca airport is bollocks. It would only have some value if the RoC systematically chose to use T/C-owned land for public development projects in a disproportional manner e.g. if T/C-owned land in the RoC-controlled areas was say 15% but 50% of public projects were built on such land. Citing just a single a case means fuck all. In any case, if the TC in question has an issue, he can take the RoC to European Courts and seek justice.

T/Cs with RoC-passport staying in the occupied areas, paying taxes to "TRNC" and in many other ways (even through military service) supporting the illegal occupation of part of RoC, while at the same time having complaints against the RoC have some nerve. They are lucky not to be put in prison upon crossing the green line, as they are bound to be in breach of several RoC laws.

We thank the lord for such good fortune and for the RoC for being so understanding, old chap. What would we do without that?

Get stuffed. Let the RoC take a single TC to court and then see what happens. You wan a lose one more third?


What that? A motto taught in your schools? Do you walk around different countries of the world and threaten them with losing 1/3 of their country everytime you don't get what you ordered?

I'll give you a third Yfred. The longest third.

Well well well. Take a single TC to court on account of not paying tax to RoC or joining the TC NG and then we'll see who gives which third to whom, old chap.


I already know the GC's that are planning to take your ass to court. You've been sitting on GC property for way too long yfronts. Its made you fat and arrogant.
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