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Postby growuptcs » Fri May 14, 2010 9:45 pm

YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Turkey should attack...Greece can noway sustain a war and would surrender within a few days :lol:


Are you implying that she should attack without an imperialist to watch her back? Are you stuck on stupid again?


Were you one of the so called clever crowd who argued Greeces economy was in a better state than Turkeys, now you have shit all over your faces.

It's not just all over their faces VP, they are eating it. No body realised they swallowed. Now we know. Especially those who are only half greek. Best of both worlds, what?


Didn't your father ever teach you guys not to count other peoples money? My bad, forgot you were fascists.

Come now we expect better post from some forumers. It was only a few months ago, your leading lights on here were boasting that Greece is very strong and Turkey will go bust within months. Remember? I'd say its the old chickens coming home to roost me old mucker, what?


Hey gaYFred, we went through this before. I have no ties whatsover to Greece. I think you forgot why your my nemesis....because of your forceful attitude of keeping what you stole to form an apartheid "trnc".
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Postby Nikitas » Fri May 14, 2010 9:52 pm

Even after the deficits and cuts the per capita GDP in Greece will still be over 30 000 USD per annum. And even after all the rapid growth of Turkey's economy the per capita GDP will be under 15 000 USD. You are comparing two vastly different economies and making fools of yourselves. Greece is a post industrial service oriented economy while Turkey is trying desperately to become the factory of Europe. The bets are still out on whether it will succeed or even if this was a good goal to set for itself.

As for defence spending and military strategies like VPs urge to attack etc. The Greek armed forces have not lost their capability because of a budget deficit. Hardware does not become obsolete overnight.

And the political justification for the attack would be what VP? Copyright breach on baklava? Man are you behind the times!
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri May 14, 2010 9:55 pm

Nikitas wrote:Even after the deficits and cuts the per capita GDP in Greece will still be over 30 000 USD per annum. And even after all the rapid growth of Turkey's economy the per capita GDP will be under 15 000 USD. You are comparing two vastly different economies and making fools of yourselves. Greece is a post industrial service oriented economy while Turkey is trying desperately to become the factory of Europe. The bets are still out on whether it will succeed or even if this was a good goal to set for itself.

As for defence spending and military strategies like VPs urge to attack etc. The Greek armed forces have not lost their capability because of a budget deficit. Hardware does not become obsolete overnight.

And the political justification for the attack would be what VP? Copyright breach on baklava? Man are you behind the times!


It was a joke as you can see from the smiley as this would be an act of kicking your neighbour when they are down Turkey would never do that unless it was provoked. the real point I was trying to make is how wrong you people were when claiming Greeces economy was strong and that Turkey would evaporate overnight, do you now see how stupid you all looked?
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Postby Nikitas » Fri May 14, 2010 10:13 pm

Not "all".

I have often posted that Turkey is making strides in manufacturing, mostly through investments of European firms who use its favorable laws and low cost labor. I did say that this was worrying, because it gives so called "investors" the chance to exploit conditions in pretty much the same way they did with Greece and when the EU regulations started to apply here they just took off. To name a few: Pirelli, Nissan, Nixdorf etc.
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Postby YFred » Fri May 14, 2010 10:16 pm

growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey should attack...Greece can noway sustain a war and would surrender within a few days :lol:


Are you implying that she should attack without an imperialist to watch her back? Are you stuck on stupid again?


Were you one of the so called clever crowd who argued Greeces economy was in a better state than Turkeys, now you have shit all over your faces.

It's not just all over their faces VP, they are eating it. No body realised they swallowed. Now we know. Especially those who are only half greek. Best of both worlds, what?


Didn't your father ever teach you guys not to count other peoples money? My bad, forgot you were fascists.

Come now we expect better post from some forumers. It was only a few months ago, your leading lights on here were boasting that Greece is very strong and Turkey will go bust within months. Remember? I'd say its the old chickens coming home to roost me old mucker, what?


Hey gaYFred, we went through this before. I have no ties whatsover to Greece. I think you forgot why your my nemesis....because of your forceful attitude of keeping what you stole to form an apartheid "trnc".

You see you've got it wrong yet again. I have nothing what so ever to do with no GC stolen lands, however everything to do with how roc has stolen TC lands. Noe put that in your pipe and smoke it sunshine.
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Fri May 14, 2010 11:41 pm

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Acikgoz wrote:Dude, please don't make idiotic comments like Orifice and those other jackasses by proposing such a ridiculous action.


They would do more.


You are such a fascist mummet. When Turkey had economic difficulties a decade ago did Greece attack Turkey?? Looks like you are wrong again.
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 14, 2010 11:45 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Turkey should attack...Greece can noway sustain a war and would surrender within a few days :lol:


Filthy thieving Expansionist Turk!

Clearly half of Cyprus was not enough ... as I have warned. The EU has to take note and prepare to annihilate you from European soil and return all the Turk-stolen lands to their rightful owners!
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat May 15, 2010 1:03 am

Nikitas wrote:Not "all".

I have often posted that Turkey is making strides in manufacturing, mostly through investments of European firms who use its favorable laws and low cost labor. I did say that this was worrying, because it gives so called "investors" the chance to exploit conditions in pretty much the same way they did with Greece and when the EU regulations started to apply here they just took off. To name a few: Pirelli, Nissan, Nixdorf etc.


Obviously you do not consider yourself part of the GC + 1 pack that were after Turkeys blood always spreading doom and gloom stories at every opportunity and stating that Greece was in better condition, reality hurts I wont refrain from saying you bastards and you know who you are fucking wrong yet again.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat May 15, 2010 1:04 am

ARMENIAN CYPRIOT wrote:
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Acikgoz wrote:Dude, please don't make idiotic comments like Orifice and those other jackasses by proposing such a ridiculous action.


They would do more.


You are such a fascist mummet. When Turkey had economic difficulties a decade ago did Greece attack Turkey?? Looks like you are wrong again.


They couldnt even if they wanted.
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Postby boomerang » Sat May 15, 2010 1:24 am

clearly someone hasn't read the clinton biography...
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