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Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby Acikgoz » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:48 pm

How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.
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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby YFred » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:55 pm

Acikgoz wrote:How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.

Don't mix him up with wallace the wally
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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby EPSILON » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:04 pm

Acikgoz wrote:How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.


You do not understand and you will never understand.Reason simple: You have been growed up in a not European country pls therefore leave Europeans to solve their internal problems and deal with your country's culture and political system-OK, I know ,you hv a democratic system and you have already asked IMF involment twice ,but only 5 per cent of population know this fact.
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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby wallace » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:09 pm

YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.

Don't mix him up with wallace the wally


Well well....the return of Y-Fuck :lol: Who cheated the EU?
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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby YFred » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:12 pm

wallace wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.

Don't mix him up with wallace the wally


Well well....the return of Y-Fuck :lol: Who cheated the EU?

All the worms are coming out of the woodwork now. Somebody start fumigating please.
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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby Get Real! » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:23 pm

Acikgoz wrote:After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe.

Who cares? Take it up with Greece... :roll:

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Re: Greece not Turkey Risk to the EU

Postby B25 » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:43 pm

Acikgoz wrote:How apt that B25 the fool should state the following on his signature:

We are firmly convinced that Turkey's accession would strain the EU politically, economically and socially, and endanger the EU integration process A. Merkel

After cooking the books and increasing the cost of borrowing throughout the EU zone, undermining business confidence and extending the weakness for EU economic growth, Greece is without question the risk for Europe. Turkey 's eceonomy has actually shouldered the downturn relatively favourably.

It is totally understandable that there are conditions to entering the EU however when countries flagrantly cheat and cook their books without recourse then what should the EU do? The Euro integration process has been blatantly undermined by Greece - what penalties will be awarded for such actions?

B25 you are a wally really.


My dear karakiozi, don't blame me for that signature, I didn't say those words. The name is shown clearly, so go scream elsewhere.

Secondly, just remember Greece is in Turkey is not, as you know once you join all else is history. Its like going for your driving test, during the learning and testing stage, you follow all the rules, never cross your hands on the steering wheel, no mobile phones whilst driving, no elbow on open window. Once you get the licence, you just do all those things, tell me someone who doesn't and I show you a liar.

Anyway, its all history, you're fucked eitherway and I sense sour grapes because the biggest suppier of peasants can't get in.

Boo F Hoo! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Call me a wally, I have worst than that from your Yfreak character, but I am an EU wally, what are you????
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Postby Acikgoz » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:47 pm

Another fine commentary from Get Real - If you cannot defend your position then do something stupid.

Stay on topic dummy.

Epi- Turkey is a big nut for the EU to consume and they should do it correctly. Thinking "European", which is part of the integration process is not a justification to settle old scores, that's just getting back to the Lord of the Flies mind set. It screams as a testiment that however much accumulated wealth our civilisations may have, Europe still finds itself wanting working to the lowest common denominator, personal interest.

B25 - It's just your timing was so rubbish. My identity, person of the world.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:59 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Another fine commentary from Get Real - If you cannot defend your position then do something stupid.

Geography 01:

See the straight white line? That's 525 miles long, so it’s time you abandoned your Ottoman compass for a more conventional one! :lol:

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Postby Oracle » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:04 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:Another fine commentary from Get Real - If you cannot defend your position then do something stupid.

Geography 01:

See the straight white line? That's 525 miles long, so it’s time you abandoned your Ottoman compass for a more conventional one! :lol:

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Hey, that white line joins up my two home villages! :D
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