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Strong Greece in the interest of Cyprus and whole EU ...

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Sat May 08, 2010 11:21 am

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DT. wrote:As a Turkish broker once told me in London: "whats this crap with trnc? The place is called Cyprus, you can't change the name of a place because a few people want to. Its like calling Austria the Germanic republic of southern europe."

This Turkish person you met, what did he brake exactly? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

If he is right and that the names of countries never change then how does he explain the change of Yugoslavia to so many different names?

Did you ask this ntelligent person that? I bet he was Turkallo and his biggest fear is giving Kurds their freedom.
After TRNC is recognised then we can all begin the struggle for the Kurdish people.


Did you mean "break"? :roll:

So are you suggesting that Turkey is creeping further West? That it captured Cyprus and then will release its hold on other captive regions further East, in exchange?

What a Turkish twit you are!

No dearest princess of darkness. Broker as in Broke does not work with Break, but does work with brake.


"Brake" as in braked or "broke" like your broken brain?

Over your gead again was it, well at least it was not below certain other part, what?


Fuck off or answer why you think the EU would accept Turkey creeping into the Occident by capturing Cyprus in exchange for releasing its other captured regions in the East!

Anyway, you missed the whole gist of the post. Never mind there will be others you can be sure of that.


There's no "gist" in your posts, only a git who makes them!

Oh dear dear dear me, I think I have upset the princess of darkness today. Just as well I'll be off this forum for the rest of the weekend with the real pleasures of life.

As I said you missed the gist of the post and no gits in sight. The Kurds will eventually gain their independence and so will the TCs all within EU. Now go smoke that in a pipe.
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Postby kentish » Sat May 08, 2010 11:45 am

Oracle wrote:
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YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:As a Turkish broker once told me in London: "whats this crap with trnc? The place is called Cyprus, you can't change the name of a place because a few people want to. Its like calling Austria the Germanic republic of southern europe."

This Turkish person you met, what did he brake exactly? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

If he is right and that the names of countries never change then how does he explain the change of Yugoslavia to so many different names?

Did you ask this ntelligent person that? I bet he was Turkallo and his biggest fear is giving Kurds their freedom.
After TRNC is recognised then we can all begin the struggle for the Kurdish people.


Did you mean "break"? :roll:

So are you suggesting that Turkey is creeping further West? That it captured Cyprus and then will release its hold on other captive regions further East, in exchange?

What a Turkish twit you are!

No dearest princess of darkness. Broker as in Broke does not work with Break, but does work with brake.


"Brake" as in braked or "broke" like your broken brain?

Over your gead again was it, well at least it was not below certain other part, what?


Fuck off or answer why you think the EU would accept Turkey creeping into the Occident by capturing Cyprus in exchange for releasing its other captured regions in the East!

Anyway, you missed the whole gist of the post. Never mind there will be others you can be sure of that.


There's no "gist" in your posts, only a git who makes them!

the rabid twat appears to be annoyed,perhaps the bubble has burst
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Postby Gasman » Sat May 08, 2010 12:54 pm

O just resorting to her usual style when she cannot respond with a cut and paste of some ancient diatribe about Glorious Greece or boring DNA statistics ... just the usual 'fuck off retard'.
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Postby YFred » Sat May 08, 2010 1:38 pm

Gasman wrote:O just resorting to her usual style when she cannot respond with a cut and paste of some ancient diatribe about Glorious Greece or boring DNA statistics ... just the usual 'fuck off retard'.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Gasman » Sat May 08, 2010 4:04 pm

Title of the thread doesn't make sense to me anyway:

Strong Greece in the interest of Cyprus and whole EU ...


Stating 'Strong Greece' - it is anything BUT strong right now.

Should it say 'Strengthen Greece'?

Should it say 'Help to Strengthen Greece'?

Oh who cares - it's just another insane excuse for O to call on her mythical AVENGING EU ARMY to come and wipe out the enemies of her beluvved muvverland.

Ain't never gonna happen.

But she does seem to be veering away from her previous constant theme of worshipping the EU and blessing the day Cyprus joined it - posting the occasional rant to blame Cyprus' problems and now Greece's problems on the EU? Now back to summoning them up to vanquish the 'enemy'.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Sat May 08, 2010 5:00 pm

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kentish wrote:you stupid woman,turkey does not recognise ROC.my birthplace is now called TRNC.the C is cyprus,how can i possibly drop the name.my birthplace is still a turkish cypriot village,the same as it has always been,its even in the same place now than it was pre 1974 so how can i be an illegally occupying turk.you are one sad rabid bitch.
you are lucky i have entered this thread as my intervention has changed the angle of your original opening words.you take dipstick of the year award for the stupidty displayed in your opening post on this thread.

Strange the word turkey is first and the cyprus is last ???????????????


In Turkish (Kuzey Kibris Turk Cumhuriyeti) Cyprus comes before Turkish...It is lost in the translation.... :wink: :)


Is the fact that Cyprus has been here, recognised and acknowledged, thousands of years before a "Turkey", also "lost in translation" with you?


Cyprus was there and recognised and acknowledged thousands of years before "Greece" too....That seems to be lost in translation with you as well... :wink:
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Postby CopperLine » Sat May 08, 2010 5:05 pm

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Postby Kikapu » Sat May 08, 2010 6:19 pm

CopperLine wrote:A picture of the Greek economy from the NYT :

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/world/europe/02evasion.html?scp=1&sq=greece%20tax&st=cse


This article reminds me the times when I lived in Turkey as a kid and also my numerous visits there.

When ever anyone bought anything from a store, the customer was always asked if they wanted a "fish" or not. No, it's not the kind of fish you are thinking of. This "fish" was a reference to a receipt. If the customer chose to have a receipt, then one was given to them with the appropriate sales tax on it, but if the customer wanted the purchased goods to be a little cheaper, they would refuse the "fish" and pay less. Naturally, the shop owner then need not to show the government he made that sale, so, he would pocket the money by not paying income tax on it, since there was no sale receipt. Therefore, the government would get screwed twice, once by not being able to collect the sales tax from the customer, and then not being able to collect anything from shop owner for income tax on anything that was sold without a receipt (fish).

I believe this practice still goes on in Turkey if I'm not mistaken.
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Postby Gasman » Sat May 08, 2010 6:21 pm

From your link Copperline:

ATHENS — In the wealthy, northern suburbs of this city, where summer temperatures often hit the high 90s, just 324 residents checked the box on their tax returns admitting that they owned pools.

So tax investigators studied satellite photos of the area — a sprawling collection of expensive villas tucked behind tall gates — and came back with a decidedly different number: 16,974 pools.


There may be even more. Read recently that they buy camo covers to hide their pools from sky cameras!
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Postby Oracle » Sat May 08, 2010 6:24 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
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BirKibrisli wrote:
apc2010 wrote:
kentish wrote:you stupid woman,turkey does not recognise ROC.my birthplace is now called TRNC.the C is cyprus,how can i possibly drop the name.my birthplace is still a turkish cypriot village,the same as it has always been,its even in the same place now than it was pre 1974 so how can i be an illegally occupying turk.you are one sad rabid bitch.
you are lucky i have entered this thread as my intervention has changed the angle of your original opening words.you take dipstick of the year award for the stupidty displayed in your opening post on this thread.

Strange the word turkey is first and the cyprus is last ???????????????


In Turkish (Kuzey Kibris Turk Cumhuriyeti) Cyprus comes before Turkish...It is lost in the translation.... :wink: :)


Is the fact that Cyprus has been here, recognised and acknowledged, thousands of years before a "Turkey", also "lost in translation" with you?


Cyprus was there and recognised and acknowledged thousands of years before "Greece" too....That seems to be lost in translation with you as well... :wink:


I am familiar with the inter-relationship between the Hellenic world and the inclusion of Cyprus; as well as Herodotus' role in putting Cyprus well and truly on the map. There was a Greek language before any English language, so your implied absence of a "Greece" has been filled in by scholars who know it as Ellas/Ellada (with breathings) -- another deficiency in your translation abilities.
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