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Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 10:11 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
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typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?
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Postby DT. » Mon May 31, 2010 10:14 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.
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Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 10:17 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.

Lets face it, there was no effort made to contact TCs in the north. It just shows the sincerity of the roc or lack of it. Admit it, it will be good for your soul and ours.
I seemed to remember there was one TC who wanted to stand for parliament and they used some technicality to block it.
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Postby DT. » Mon May 31, 2010 10:35 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.

Lets face it, there was no effort made to contact TCs in the north. It just shows the sincerity of the roc or lack of it. Admit it, it will be good for your soul and ours.
I seemed to remember there was one TC who wanted to stand for parliament and they used some technicality to block it.



reading or understanding problems? Which is it because i need to know where i need to place greater empahsis. Should I make the words bigger and more spaced out or type with simpler words.

There was a tc MEP candidate in the last elections....FACT
There are TC's registered to vote....FACT
Those that are residing in the occupied part of Cyprus need to get a govt controlled address because Turkey will not accept mail for Mersin from Cyprus.
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Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 10:47 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.

Lets face it, there was no effort made to contact TCs in the north. It just shows the sincerity of the roc or lack of it. Admit it, it will be good for your soul and ours.
I seemed to remember there was one TC who wanted to stand for parliament and they used some technicality to block it.



reading or understanding problems? Which is it because i need to know where i need to place greater empahsis. Should I make the words bigger and more spaced out or type with simpler words.

There was a tc MEP candidate in the last elections....FACT
There are TC's registered to vote....FACT
Those that are residing in the occupied part of Cyprus need to get a govt controlled address because Turkey will not accept mail for Mersin from Cyprus.

Excuses Excuses.
Was there any effort made?
Answer the question.
Tel me they sent paper work but it never arrived.
Tell me the boxes were there but could not be delivered.
Please tell me something without trying to insult me.

Can you read that better.
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Postby DT. » Mon May 31, 2010 10:52 am

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.

Lets face it, there was no effort made to contact TCs in the north. It just shows the sincerity of the roc or lack of it. Admit it, it will be good for your soul and ours.
I seemed to remember there was one TC who wanted to stand for parliament and they used some technicality to block it.



reading or understanding problems? Which is it because i need to know where i need to place greater empahsis. Should I make the words bigger and more spaced out or type with simpler words.

There was a tc MEP candidate in the last elections....FACT
There are TC's registered to vote....FACT
Those that are residing in the occupied part of Cyprus need to get a govt controlled address because Turkey will not accept mail for Mersin from Cyprus.

Excuses Excuses.
Was there any effort made?
Answer the question.
Tel me they sent paper work but it never arrived.
Tell me the boxes were there but could not be delivered.
Please tell me something without trying to insult me.

Can you read that better.


Are you for real? You occupy 37% of our land with troops and you're peeved off cause you didn't get an invite to register to vote :lol: (just like everyone didn't get one either)?
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Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 10:59 am

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?

But what about the human rights of the roc citizens who don't have cars? surely they have just as much a right to vote. A ballot box should be within walking distance of the voter. Is that not standard across eu? Bloody hell I forgot roc got in through the back door. How appropriate, Shame.


We would but we're afraid of getting shot in case one of your mehmetchik poofters mistakes the ballot box for a G3.

Excuses excuses. You could have left it on your side of the border. There would have been brave TCs who would pick them up. You are avoiding the question. How many TCs were registered and and what arrangements were made for them. After all all these poor TC citizens have now broken the law for not voting. Or was that the ultimate aim to give them a police record. The may not like Sting?


You really need to make up your mind.

Are you in the "trnc" or are you on turkish occupied territory that belongs to the Govt of Cyprus. The TC MEP candidate was pleading for tc's to register to vote. 2500 were registered. Although we have de jure control, we have no effective control over the north of the island because of the turkish occupation.

Lets face it, there was no effort made to contact TCs in the north. It just shows the sincerity of the roc or lack of it. Admit it, it will be good for your soul and ours.
I seemed to remember there was one TC who wanted to stand for parliament and they used some technicality to block it.



reading or understanding problems? Which is it because i need to know where i need to place greater empahsis. Should I make the words bigger and more spaced out or type with simpler words.

There was a tc MEP candidate in the last elections....FACT
There are TC's registered to vote....FACT
Those that are residing in the occupied part of Cyprus need to get a govt controlled address because Turkey will not accept mail for Mersin from Cyprus.

Excuses Excuses.
Was there any effort made?
Answer the question.
Tel me they sent paper work but it never arrived.
Tell me the boxes were there but could not be delivered.
Please tell me something without trying to insult me.

Can you read that better.


Are you for real? You occupy 37% of our land with troops and you're peeved off cause you didn't get an invite to register to vote :lol: (just like everyone didn't get one either)?

You see you are not a strong believer in True democracy and true human rights are you? You are not like Piratis and Kickapoo, are you?

Oooooh that 37.5% thingy, please take it up with the turkallos. I am not responsible for their presence. Sampson and Greece is.

Shall we put the You Tube clip on where the Ambassador from Greece tells you that in 1974.



Just to help you its about 10 minutes into the clip where he says who is responsible
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Postby CopperLine » Mon May 31, 2010 9:44 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?


No it is not schizophrenic logic. The RoC is a state which claims jurisdiction over the whole island (correct). The RoC is a state which is a member of the EU which claims to represent all citizens of the island including TCs (correct). those two facts entail that EU citizens in the north have European civil and political rights as well as human rights which the RoC and the EU have an obligation to support and realise. As far as I am aware, no effort has been made by the RoC to ensure that TCs living in the north are able to vote. The RoC cannot simply say the equivalent of "well TCs didn't come to ballot boxes on the other side of an effectively divided island" any more than the UK govt could have said to protestants in Belfast 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Falls Road' or to Catholics 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Shankhill Road' - that ain't allowing people the right to vote !
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Postby Oracle » Mon May 31, 2010 9:47 pm

CopperLine wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?


No it is not schizophrenic logic. The RoC is a state which claims jurisdiction over the whole island (correct). The RoC is a state which is a member of the EU which claims to represent all citizens of the island including TCs (correct). those two facts entail that EU citizens in the north have European civil and political rights as well as human rights which the RoC and the EU have an obligation to support and realise. As far as I am aware, no effort has been made by the RoC to ensure that TCs living in the north are able to vote. The RoC cannot simply say the equivalent of "well TCs didn't come to ballot boxes on the other side of an effectively divided island" any more than the UK govt could have said to protestants in Belfast 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Falls Road' or to Catholics 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Shankhill Road' - that ain't allowing people the right to vote !


Has the EU requested that the RoC ignore the 43,000 Turkish troops and storm the north with ballot papers?
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Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 9:47 pm

CopperLine wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
Now can you please tell us how much effort roc made to register the citizens in the north for voting and how many ballot boxes were made available. I am not talking about how many were sent over, I am talking about how many were available to transfer across the border.
.


typical TC schizophrenic logic. We demand you make it easy for us to vote in the ROC but send the ballot boxes over the "border" so that we can do it from "our country" :?


No it is not schizophrenic logic. The RoC is a state which claims jurisdiction over the whole island (correct). The RoC is a state which is a member of the EU which claims to represent all citizens of the island including TCs (correct). those two facts entail that EU citizens in the north have European civil and political rights as well as human rights which the RoC and the EU have an obligation to support and realise. As far as I am aware, no effort has been made by the RoC to ensure that TCs living in the north are able to vote. The RoC cannot simply say the equivalent of "well TCs didn't come to ballot boxes on the other side of an effectively divided island" any more than the UK govt could have said to protestants in Belfast 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Falls Road' or to Catholics 'yes there's a ballot box for you but its in the Shankhill Road' - that ain't allowing people the right to vote !

Thank you Copperline, but somehow your comment will fall onto deaf ears me thinks.
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