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Postby kentish » Fri May 07, 2010 7:13 am

Oracle wrote:I wonder how much Turkey paid to have all those millions of Armenians, Greeks and Kurds killed, since apparently Turkey's hands are clean.

So which is worse my 'moralistic' Turk? Paying others to do your killing or doing it yourself for free since you seem to be so stuck on this Turkish woman's example of how to treat a Turkish husband ....


you are correct my rabid friend, i do have morals unlike yourself.the question is not what may have or may not happened in history.the question is why an individual like your yourself with the maorals of a sewer rat is prepared to pay others to kill turks.
and by the way you are continually wrong, i am not a turk,i am a turkish cypriot
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Re: Strong Greece in the interest of Cyprus and whole EU ...

Postby vaughanwilliams » Fri May 07, 2010 9:09 am

Oracle wrote:Greece has crippled itself protecting EU borders against the manifold hated Turks. Isn't it about time the EU had a unified defence strategy against the belligerent expansionist Turks? Why should it be the sole responsibility of the bordering countries like Greece and Cyprus to spend massively on defence just to keep these unwanted Turks from encroaching further into EU territory?

Come on EU! Take over the military mantle! Drive the Turks away once and for all so that the EU can resume normality.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... QD9FCQK380


Greece has crippled itself protecting itself against the manifold hated Turks.
If the Turks ever wanted to attack Greece, it wouldn't be to get at the EU, it would be to take the bubbles to the fucking cleaners, you stupid woman.
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Re: Strong Greece in the interest of Cyprus and whole EU ...

Postby miltiades » Fri May 07, 2010 9:46 am

vaughanwilliams wrote:
Oracle wrote:Greece has crippled itself protecting EU borders against the manifold hated Turks. Isn't it about time the EU had a unified defence strategy against the belligerent expansionist Turks? Why should it be the sole responsibility of the bordering countries like Greece and Cyprus to spend massively on defence just to keep these unwanted Turks from encroaching further into EU territory?

Come on EU! Take over the military mantle! Drive the Turks away once and for all so that the EU can resume normality.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... QD9FCQK380


Greece has crippled itself protecting itself against the manifold hated Turks.
If the Turks ever wanted to attack Greece, it wouldn't be to get at the EU, it would be to take the bubbles to the fucking cleaners, you stupid woman.
:roll:

The fact that you are a pervert does not give you the excuse to come out with such stupid remarks you British poofter !!
How are the Anatolian boys you pervert !!
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Re: Strong Greece in the interest of Cyprus and whole EU ...

Postby vaughanwilliams » Fri May 07, 2010 10:34 am

miltiades wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
Oracle wrote:Greece has crippled itself protecting EU borders against the manifold hated Turks. Isn't it about time the EU had a unified defence strategy against the belligerent expansionist Turks? Why should it be the sole responsibility of the bordering countries like Greece and Cyprus to spend massively on defence just to keep these unwanted Turks from encroaching further into EU territory?

Come on EU! Take over the military mantle! Drive the Turks away once and for all so that the EU can resume normality.


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/art ... QD9FCQK380


Greece has crippled itself protecting itself against the manifold hated Turks.
If the Turks ever wanted to attack Greece, it wouldn't be to get at the EU, it would be to take the bubbles to the fucking cleaners, you stupid woman.
:roll:

The fact that you are a pervert does not give you the excuse to come out with such stupid remarks you British poofter !!
How are the Anatolian boys you pervert !!


Which bit was stupid?
It suits Greece and RoC to perpetuate the TR bogeyman myth to deflect public attention away from the real issues which have, nevertheless, finally come to glaring attention in GR today and RoC quite soon, no doubt.
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 07, 2010 11:13 am

kentish wrote:
Oracle wrote:I wonder how much Turkey paid to have all those millions of Armenians, Greeks and Kurds killed, since apparently Turkey's hands are clean.

So which is worse my 'moralistic' Turk? Paying others to do your killing or doing it yourself for free since you seem to be so stuck on this Turkish woman's example of how to treat a Turkish husband ....


you are correct my rabid friend, i do have morals unlike yourself.the question is not what may have or may not happened in history.the question is why an individual like your yourself with the maorals of a sewer rat is prepared to pay others to kill turks.
and by the way you are continually wrong, i am not a turk,i am a turkish cypriot


Why should I pay anyone to kill Turks when there are so many of your own who do it themselves or for free - like your Honour killing fellow "countrymen" and frustrated Turkish housewives?

I wonder by what rights a pro-Turkish occupation supporting Turk can deem it appropriate to use the term "Cypriot" when his own Turkish origins preclude recognition of Cyprus?

Cyprus it always was, and Cyprus it will always be, and any reference to "Turkish" is only via its illegal occupation!
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Postby Gasman » Fri May 07, 2010 12:43 pm

I wonder by what rights a pro-Turkish occupation supporting Turk can deem it appropriate to use the term "Cypriot" when his own Turkish origins preclude recognition of Cyprus?


More language strangling garbage.

Not as good as one of my favourites though:

The last vestiges of subjugated Greeks are in Cyprus.


:lol:

How about this gem:

Cyprus and Greece are sisters in the EU .... Laughing Laughing Laughing Fooled you huh! ... There you are trying to prevent us getting together, and now we are joined forever in Europe, along with all our other civilised siblings ...


That would be the civilised siblings who just murdered 3 innocent workers? Who are causing more billions of euros worth of damage to their own country when it is already bankrupt?

Hoping that the more civilised ones will bail them out I suppose?

I wouldn't bank too much on the 'joined forever' bit at the rate Greece is going.
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 07, 2010 4:05 pm

For those who were not born in Cyprus or Greece, have no blood or marital connections to either of these two uniquely interrelated entities, and who remain unencumbered by morals or manners but instead insist on force-feeding everyone their divisive personal agendas; please read and learn:



Cyprus has a long and ingrained Greek history

Cyprus gained its independence from the British Empire in 1960, but even the British Ministry of Defense could not deny that for 3,500 years, Cyprus' Greek identity of language and culture has been retained.

Over the centuries, numerous empires have come and gone, and quite a few ethnic communities have blossomed in Cyprus: Armenians, Latins and even Arab Maronites. But it was the yoke of the British Empire that sought to force the impression of "two peoples" on the island in order to implement its partition plans. During the 1955-59 struggle to liberate Cyprus, not a single Turkish Cypriot participated. Instead, the British, with the aid of Turkey, established the Turkish terrorist organizations Volgan and TMT to attack Greek Cypriots and other communities, including even the Turkish Cypriots. It was the British who recruited the Turkish Cypriots into their police and security forces to crack down on anti-colonial activism.

The Turkish military invasion did not protect anyone's interests but those of the mass murderers and rapists who pillaged the property of anyone who was not Turkish. Scores of Greek and Armenian monasteries and churches have been forcibly converted into hotels and casinos, and the Turkish military recently went so far as to bulldoze a Neolithic settlement in order to plant Turkish flags. In his letter, Timur Edib, former president of the Maryland American Turkish Association, talks of the "balance" the Green Line has lent to Cyprus. Balance? Hardly. Just ask the multitudes of nationalities that were displaced forcibly or murdered by the Turkish military on the "Turkish-and-only-Turkish" side of the Attila Line.

Editorial

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... k-history/
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 07, 2010 4:20 pm

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Why does CF glitch so much on a Friday afternoon? :?
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Postby Get Real! » Fri May 07, 2010 4:31 pm

Oracle wrote:Cyprus has a long and ingrained Greek history

According to a bankrupt Greek twat by the name of “NIKOLAOS TANERIS”… :roll:

http://www.facebook.com/people/Nikolaos ... /828278373

who is also a subscriber to “ΚΥΠΡΟΣ ΓΗ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ”… ho hum!

http://www.facebook.com/people/KYPROS-G ... 1024000110


Emmas baredas ra manni me tes malakies sou! :roll:
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 07, 2010 4:33 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus has a long and ingrained Greek history

According to a bankrupt Greek twat by the name of “NIKOLAOS TANERIS”… :roll:

http://www.facebook.com/people/Nikolaos ... /828278373

who is also a subscriber to “ΚΥΠΡΟΣ ΓΗ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ”… ho hum!

http://www.facebook.com/people/KYPROS-G ... 1024000110


Emmas baredas ra manni me tes malakies sou! :roll:


As a native, he is entitled to his opinion especially since it represents the view of the majority and what's more is validated by historical and political evidence!
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