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Postby YFred » Wed May 12, 2010 12:34 pm

boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Gasman wrote:
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...


And what have the RoC and the GCs who think like you done to stop this?


better ask the tcs that are fast becoming a history chapter... :wink:

We'll be here for some time sunshine. Don't get your hopes too high.


yes and here comes the mathematician...with the minority converting the majority theory... :wink:

atleast 30% voted for a perceived pro solution talat and the tc hardasses along with the settlers voted for a partionist...i hear alarm bells...

it sounds to me the minority in this election should take up arms against the majority for gifting their country to anoher country... :lol:

Sweet dreams. You do not understand the political structure in TRNC. Settlers are not a united force and will never be. Very few are MPs. Explain that then my upside down friend.
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Postby boomerang » Wed May 12, 2010 1:25 pm

YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Gasman wrote:
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...


And what have the RoC and the GCs who think like you done to stop this?


better ask the tcs that are fast becoming a history chapter... :wink:

We'll be here for some time sunshine. Don't get your hopes too high.


yes and here comes the mathematician...with the minority converting the majority theory... :wink:

atleast 30% voted for a perceived pro solution talat and the tc hardasses along with the settlers voted for a partionist...i hear alarm bells...

it sounds to me the minority in this election should take up arms against the majority for gifting their country to anoher country... :lol:

Sweet dreams. You do not understand the political structure in TRNC. Settlers are not a united force and will never be. Very few are MPs. Explain that then my upside down friend.


in your own words some chickens have already hatched...patience...better still, ask bir to explain it to you...
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Postby YFred » Wed May 12, 2010 2:16 pm

boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Gasman wrote:
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...


And what have the RoC and the GCs who think like you done to stop this?


better ask the tcs that are fast becoming a history chapter... :wink:

We'll be here for some time sunshine. Don't get your hopes too high.


yes and here comes the mathematician...with the minority converting the majority theory... :wink:

atleast 30% voted for a perceived pro solution talat and the tc hardasses along with the settlers voted for a partionist...i hear alarm bells...

it sounds to me the minority in this election should take up arms against the majority for gifting their country to anoher country... :lol:

Sweet dreams. You do not understand the political structure in TRNC. Settlers are not a united force and will never be. Very few are MPs. Explain that then my upside down friend.


in your own words some chickens have already hatched...patience...better still, ask bir to explain it to you...

You know better than counting them before they are hatched.
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Postby boomerang » Wed May 12, 2010 2:27 pm

YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Gasman wrote:
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...


And what have the RoC and the GCs who think like you done to stop this?


better ask the tcs that are fast becoming a history chapter... :wink:

We'll be here for some time sunshine. Don't get your hopes too high.


yes and here comes the mathematician...with the minority converting the majority theory... :wink:

atleast 30% voted for a perceived pro solution talat and the tc hardasses along with the settlers voted for a partionist...i hear alarm bells...

it sounds to me the minority in this election should take up arms against the majority for gifting their country to anoher country... :lol:

Sweet dreams. You do not understand the political structure in TRNC. Settlers are not a united force and will never be. Very few are MPs. Explain that then my upside down friend.


in your own words some chickens have already hatched...patience...better still, ask bir to explain it to you...

You know better than counting them before they are hatched.


ok then 30% odd settelers voted for talat and the all the tcs with half the sett;ers voted for eroglu...happy...what?...:lol:

you said few are mps...so they are starting to hatch...taken from your own words... :lol:
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Postby YFred » Wed May 12, 2010 2:34 pm

boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
YFred wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Gasman wrote:
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...


And what have the RoC and the GCs who think like you done to stop this?


better ask the tcs that are fast becoming a history chapter... :wink:

We'll be here for some time sunshine. Don't get your hopes too high.


yes and here comes the mathematician...with the minority converting the majority theory... :wink:

atleast 30% voted for a perceived pro solution talat and the tc hardasses along with the settlers voted for a partionist...i hear alarm bells...

it sounds to me the minority in this election should take up arms against the majority for gifting their country to anoher country... :lol:

Sweet dreams. You do not understand the political structure in TRNC. Settlers are not a united force and will never be. Very few are MPs. Explain that then my upside down friend.


in your own words some chickens have already hatched...patience...better still, ask bir to explain it to you...

You know better than counting them before they are hatched.


ok then 30% odd settelers voted for talat and the all the tcs with half the sett;ers voted for eroglu...happy...what?...:lol:

you said few are mps...so they are starting to hatch...taken from your own words... :lol:

That's one hell of an incubation period. In about a million years they will take over the TRNC, if they don't take over the GRNC first.
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Postby Acikgoz » Wed May 12, 2010 2:36 pm

boomerang wrote:
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boomerang wrote:turkey forfeited the right of cyprus guarantee in a big way...you can argue the coupists were going to turn on the tcs, but we will never know this...but what we do know
1...she ethnically cleansed gc
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...

if it wasn't expansionism then turkey shouldn't have
1...imported settelrs 3:1
2...let cypriots negotiate themselces

A - 1. We know: Greek Cypriots signed a transfer of population agreement willingly, they decided to leave the north.
A - 2. Without a binding solution each side has conducted policies that they deemed appropriate.

B - 1. Your numbers are wrong, no one was imported, they felt they could make a better life for themselves in the TRNC
B - 2. If you let Cypriots negotiate without any input from Turkey then the GC desire of subjecting complete isolation on TCs would likely create the necessary ingredient to truly force TCs to accept all terms demanded by GCs. At least with Turkey's support economically and culturally - even the phones and mail goes via Turkey given GCs objections - there is more likely to be a chance that a solution will be one that will omit the problems to be faced by subjugating TCs to minority status and all that entails.


how old are you ffs?... :lol:


I have lots of grey if that is a clue, but a young at heart attitude :lol:
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Postby YFred » Wed May 12, 2010 2:40 pm

Acikgoz wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
boomerang wrote:turkey forfeited the right of cyprus guarantee in a big way...you can argue the coupists were going to turn on the tcs, but we will never know this...but what we do know
1...she ethnically cleansed gc
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...

if it wasn't expansionism then turkey shouldn't have
1...imported settelrs 3:1
2...let cypriots negotiate themselces

A - 1. We know: Greek Cypriots signed a transfer of population agreement willingly, they decided to leave the north.
A - 2. Without a binding solution each side has conducted policies that they deemed appropriate.

B - 1. Your numbers are wrong, no one was imported, they felt they could make a better life for themselves in the TRNC
B - 2. If you let Cypriots negotiate without any input from Turkey then the GC desire of subjecting complete isolation on TCs would likely create the necessary ingredient to truly force TCs to accept all terms demanded by GCs. At least with Turkey's support economically and culturally - even the phones and mail goes via Turkey given GCs objections - there is more likely to be a chance that a solution will be one that will omit the problems to be faced by subjugating TCs to minority status and all that entails.


how old are you ffs?... :lol:


I have lots of grey if that is a clue, but a young at heart attitude :lol:

That’s not much of a clue. I have a lawyer cousin in North Lefkosha who's hair went completely grey by the age of 18. :wink:
You must not try to confuse our down under friend any more that he is already confused. Otherwise he will turn to chinaman confusus.
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Postby DT. » Wed May 12, 2010 3:01 pm

I'VE BEEN BRAINWASHED POST OF THE YEAR AWARD

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Acikgoz wrote:
boomerang wrote:turkey forfeited the right of cyprus guarantee in a big way...you can argue the coupists were going to turn on the tcs, but we will never know this...but what we do know
1...she ethnically cleansed gc
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...

if it wasn't expansionism then turkey shouldn't have
1...imported settelrs 3:1
2...let cypriots negotiate themselces

A - 1. We know: Greek Cypriots signed a transfer of population agreement willingly, they decided to leave the north.
A - 2. Without a binding solution each side has conducted policies that they deemed appropriate.

B - 1. Your numbers are wrong, no one was imported, they felt they could make a better life for themselves in the TRNC
B - 2. If you let Cypriots negotiate without any input from Turkey then the GC desire of subjecting complete isolation on TCs would likely create the necessary ingredient to truly force TCs to accept all terms demanded by GCs. At least with Turkey's support economically and culturally - even the phones and mail goes via Turkey given GCs objections - there is more likely to be a chance that a solution will be one that will omit the problems to be faced by subjugating TCs to minority status and all that entails.
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Postby YFred » Wed May 12, 2010 3:11 pm

DT. wrote:I'VE BEEN BRAINWASHED POST OF THE YEAR AWARD

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Acikgoz wrote:
boomerang wrote:turkey forfeited the right of cyprus guarantee in a big way...you can argue the coupists were going to turn on the tcs, but we will never know this...but what we do know
1...she ethnically cleansed gc
2...she imported setters on the island where today they hold the ballot paper...

if it wasn't expansionism then turkey shouldn't have
1...imported settelrs 3:1
2...let cypriots negotiate themselces

A - 1. We know: Greek Cypriots signed a transfer of population agreement willingly, they decided to leave the north.
A - 2. Without a binding solution each side has conducted policies that they deemed appropriate.

B - 1. Your numbers are wrong, no one was imported, they felt they could make a better life for themselves in the TRNC
B - 2. If you let Cypriots negotiate without any input from Turkey then the GC desire of subjecting complete isolation on TCs would likely create the necessary ingredient to truly force TCs to accept all terms demanded by GCs. At least with Turkey's support economically and culturally - even the phones and mail goes via Turkey given GCs objections - there is more likely to be a chance that a solution will be one that will omit the problems to be faced by subjugating TCs to minority status and all that entails.

How dare you take that away from me old boy, what?

Who made you bash papaz to be able to award that then?
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Postby Acikgoz » Wed May 12, 2010 6:05 pm

DT, standard basic answers to standard basic questions.
Idiot - just look at the comments I was responding to - same crap goes around and around. If you want to stop the roundabout come up with more considered arguments.

Yes DT, as Freddie once said "Can I ask you something? Who gives a @*#! what you think?"
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