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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:55 pm

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Hermes wrote:Why would we close the border? How else are the Turks going to see what prosperity and civilisation looks like?


Have you been to the TRNC? thats what really gets you GCs the lies you were fed by your leaders and where we have gotten even under embargoes.


We've seen were you have gotten plonker! Selling properties that don't belong to you to cheap brits who are now comlpaining on various forums that they do not have electricity and title deeds and have unfinished houses. And what embargoes are you talking about? Green line regulations are in place. You will be able to sell snails that don't belong to you soon. What more do you want? :lol: :lol:


Viva la TRNC with all its imperfections as nowhere in the world is perfect...anything is better than becoming a minority in a GC state run by GCs.


Choosing extinction in the north is a good choice too. Go for it. Just don't blame us when you go the way of the dodo...

Don't worry about the TC population. For every 1 TC in Cyprus, There is another who is planning to get back even if to retire. You just worry about getting an agreement acceptable to both sides.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:56 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:opening the green line saved turkeys ass it was completely in their favour all it did for cypritos was allow them to go into the north and see their homes.. for "trnc" they made lots of money from idiot cypriots who go to gamble and allowed them to come take our jobs and get passports and enjoy eu benefits... whats it done for cypriots the green line? nothing because its not worth stepping foot in the invaded north until the bastards leave


Its got you into the EU....Without the opening you would not have got in....


Thats not quite true Zan. We got in because Greece would have vetoed the rest of the country that were gaining membership into the EU at that time.

Our big brother told the EU no Cyprus then no malta, poland and all the rest. Nothing to do with the green line.
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Postby YFred » Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:58 pm

GeorgeV97qaue wrote:
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paliometoxo wrote:opening the green line saved turkeys ass it was completely in their favour all it did for cypritos was allow them to go into the north and see their homes.. for "trnc" they made lots of money from idiot cypriots who go to gamble and allowed them to come take our jobs and get passports and enjoy eu benefits... whats it done for cypriots the green line? nothing because its not worth stepping foot in the invaded north until the bastards leave


Its got you into the EU....Without the opening you would not have got in....


Thats not quite true Zan. We got in because Greece would have vetoed the rest of the country that were gaining membership into the EU at that time.

Our big brother told the EU no Cyprus then no malta, poland and all the rest. Nothing to do with the green line.

I do like that, a bit of blackmail goes along way, doesn't it . Is it ethical?
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:01 am

Viewpoint wrote:Hermes we made our choice in 1974...you just havent realized it yet..


You didnt make your choice. Turkey made it for you. Brainwashed badly arent you?
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Postby wallace » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:02 am

Viewpoint wrote:Hermes we made our choice in 1974...you just havent realized it yet..


We'll....that's the problem.....what you can't get into that little brain of yours is, is the following ! You didn't make a choice! Others made choices and make choices for you and their is nothing you can do about it. Did you ask the Turkish army to come and invade Cyprus???? I don't think so. Is that how they brainwashed you as a kid? TC asked turkey to invade Cyprus! They invaded for a different reason....expansionism and to extinct the TC's and replace them with Turks from anatolia. Everybody knows the culture difference between the TC's and the Turks. So sell your propaganda shit elsewhere VP. Lazy beggers is what you are.....waiting for a handout from Turkey. If all GC's would leave this island and you plonkers would run the place you would'nt survive 2 months. Yould be another 3rd world country. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Hermes » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:04 am

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Hermes wrote:Why would we close the border? How else are the Turks going to see what prosperity and civilisation looks like?


Have you been to the TRNC? thats what really gets you GCs the lies you were fed by your leaders and where we have gotten even under embargoes.


Oh good. Glad to hear it's all going so well. You won't mind if we keep the embargoes in place then? I don't know why you're squealing about them all the time.

Anyone would think your economy was in ruins and you weren't having to survive on handouts from the Turks. Keep it up, chaps. Jolly good show.


Have you been to the TRNC far better than living with GCs during the 1960s, your side claims there is no embargoes in place by GCs that would make you inhumane please make up your minds you sound real confused.


The only embargoes are to stop you crooks from thinking you can get away with stealing other people's land and property. Sorry, but that's the law. It's inconvenient to a criminal, I know.

Glad you're happy in your silly little pseudo-state. It's quite an achievement to have extinguished yourselves in three decades. And no G/C has had to fire a shot in anger. You did it all by yourselves. Good going. Keep up the good work.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:05 am

YFred wrote:
GeorgeV97qaue wrote:
zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:opening the green line saved turkeys ass it was completely in their favour all it did for cypritos was allow them to go into the north and see their homes.. for "trnc" they made lots of money from idiot cypriots who go to gamble and allowed them to come take our jobs and get passports and enjoy eu benefits... whats it done for cypriots the green line? nothing because its not worth stepping foot in the invaded north until the bastards leave


Its got you into the EU....Without the opening you would not have got in....


Thats not quite true Zan. We got in because Greece would have vetoed the rest of the country that were gaining membership into the EU at that time.

Our big brother told the EU no Cyprus then no malta, poland and all the rest. Nothing to do with the green line.

I do like that, a bit of blackmail goes along way, doesn't it . Is it ethical?


So what are Turkey trying right now. Oil pipeline springs to mind. If talk s fail we will seek other remedys. If its good enough for you then its good enough for us. We are a small nation that is occupied by a bully. We must do what is needed to strengthen our position so if a bit of blackmail is required then so be it.
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Postby Hermes » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:13 am

YFred wrote:Don't worry about the TC population. For every 1 TC in Cyprus, There is another who is planning to get back even if to retire. You just worry about getting an agreement acceptable to both sides.


Oh dear. Is it that bad? The young leave and the old return to die. That is not a very promising outlook for survival.
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Postby YFred » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:16 am

GeorgeV97qaue wrote:
YFred wrote:
GeorgeV97qaue wrote:
zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:opening the green line saved turkeys ass it was completely in their favour all it did for cypritos was allow them to go into the north and see their homes.. for "trnc" they made lots of money from idiot cypriots who go to gamble and allowed them to come take our jobs and get passports and enjoy eu benefits... whats it done for cypriots the green line? nothing because its not worth stepping foot in the invaded north until the bastards leave


Its got you into the EU....Without the opening you would not have got in....


Thats not quite true Zan. We got in because Greece would have vetoed the rest of the country that were gaining membership into the EU at that time.

Our big brother told the EU no Cyprus then no malta, poland and all the rest. Nothing to do with the green line.

I do like that, a bit of blackmail goes along way, doesn't it . Is it ethical?


So what are Turkey trying right now. Oil pipeline springs to mind. If talk s fail we will seek other remedys. If its good enough for you then its good enough for us. We are a small nation that is occupied by a bully. We must do what is needed to strengthen our position so if a bit of blackmail is required then so be it.

Your understanding of the situation is not quite right. Turkey is a Bully blocking another bully from bullying. That is fairer representation. Now when it comes to pipelines and Workings of the EU, one is a business venture and the other is holding a democratic system to ransom (totally undemocratic). There is no comparison.
But don’t kid yourself, all Turkey has to do is open the ports and the negotiations continue as per normal. Try to bring the removal of the TA into the equation and see what happens.

You know very well that the only way TA will go home is when the peace deal is signed. Sooner you sign it the sooner they will go home.
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Postby GeorgeV97qaue » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:20 am

No No its you that should be worried. So what if they open the port still doesnt mean we wont Veto. Unless Turkey signs up to a solution that is acceptable to us she will remain in the sidelines. You see old chap you are not in such a strong position as you think. Greece has given us political power by getting us into the club. Now if you want to be part of that then give us back what you stole.
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