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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:10 am

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Malapapa wrote:Securing justice, including appropriate compensation, and the satisfaction of knowing the land will continue to belong to the original owners and their descendents and can no longer be exploited by thieves and ne'er-do-wells, is solution enough.

While it is controlled by Turkey there will be "jack shit" support from people in TONC.


SO you wont be getting your land back.


Not without risking lives. The people that have taken the land hostage are dangerous outlaws.

Does this rule of yours apply to the south too? or is the roc exempt as usual?


Take the RoC to court if you don't think the rule of law applies and stop trying to equate a recognised country, that is obliged to abide by the rules and can be taken to task if it doesn't, with a regime of outlaws, that isn't and can't.

Perhaps the jews should have taken Hitler to court. Come on will you wake up ever. They have and they have been told to wait till the agreement. Where have you been?
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Postby Malapapa » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:17 am

Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.
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Postby YFred » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:21 am

Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.
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Postby Malapapa » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:40 am

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Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.


There won't be a Vote unless it's to say 'Yes', on both sides.
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Postby YFred » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:39 am

Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.


There won't be a Vote unless it's to say 'Yes', on both sides.

I was refering to the Muhtarial ellection not the plan!
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Postby DT. » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:46 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.


There won't be a Vote unless it's to say 'Yes', on both sides.

I was refering to the Muhtarial ellection not the plan!


I wouldn't boast about this man leading the tc community.

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Postby BirKibrisli » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:41 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.


There won't be a Vote unless it's to say 'Yes', on both sides.

I was refering to the Muhtarial ellection not the plan!


I wouldn't boast about this man leading the tc community.



OMG... :lol:
Do you know what he is talking about,DT? I mean do you understand the language???This guy is worse than I thought... :(
But as you know,whoever you vote for in trnc you get Denktas elected... :wink:
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Postby DT. » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:06 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Are you equating Nazi Germany in the 1940s with an EU country in the 21st century?

If you think the RoC is being unjust challenge it, legally. It's a long road, but if you have a case and win, I'll congratulate you. I'll celebrate with you. Either do that or stop complaining. As you've seen with the refugee, justice can take time. He didn't get mad, he got even. Unfortunately too many TCs got mad. And you're a prime example.

No, not at all. You will realise the consequences of the roc actions sooner or later. But it is already too late. The TCs will give you a hint in a few months.
The similarity is only in the treatment in the law, nothing else.


There won't be a Vote unless it's to say 'Yes', on both sides.

I was refering to the Muhtarial ellection not the plan!


I wouldn't boast about this man leading the tc community.



OMG... :lol:
Do you know what he is talking about,DT? I mean do you understand the language???This guy is worse than I thought... :(
But as you know,whoever you vote for in trnc you get Denktas elected... :wink:


One of the partners here in the firm translated it for me. I pissed myself :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:08 pm

DT. wrote:One of the partners here in the firm translated it for me. I pissed myself :lol:

Did you make Tim your partner just to eavesdrop on the Turks? :lol:
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Postby DT. » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:09 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:One of the partners here in the firm translated it for me. I pissed myself :lol:

Did you make Tim your partner just to eavesdrop on the Turks? :lol:


Don't knock it till you try his coffee. :lol:
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