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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:26 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:41 am

Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:13 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:26 am

Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:49 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:53 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!

What? Well on the road to recovery? dream on. Doomed you are, doomed. Not out of the woods yet little miss red riding hood.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:12 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!


So Greece is on the way to recovery? Good luck to her; now back to Cyprus where you are planning your summer vacation. Well, Cyprus is in the EU so you do not need a visa. Arent you lucky. Not so for many genuine Cypriots. :twisted:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:51 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!


So Greece is on the way to recovery? Good luck to her; now back to Cyprus where you are planning your summer vacation. Well, Cyprus is in the EU so you do not need a visa. Arent you lucky. Not so for many genuine Cypriots. :twisted:


I don't need a visa nor ever have done. I'm an RoC citizen and I don't see how any 'genuine Cypriots' are denied the same.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:05 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!


So Greece is on the way to recovery? Good luck to her; now back to Cyprus where you are planning your summer vacation. Well, Cyprus is in the EU so you do not need a visa. Arent you lucky. Not so for many genuine Cypriots. :twisted:


I don't need a visa nor ever have done. I'm an RoC citizen and I don't see how any 'genuine Cypriots' are denied the same.



Quiet understandabl :lol: :lol: 'Horatia Nelson'.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:31 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Do you think it's in the genes of Turks to try and diminish the contributions from the Greek world?

There’s no such thing as a “Greek world” but there is a very small, insignificant, and bankrupt failed attempt at a free market economy and democracy called “Greece” now well and truly into EU receivership.


Wishing ill on Greece won't make Cyprus better, so grow up!

What I posted above was FACTS. As for my wishes for Greece, you don't want to know...


Those are not FACTs but your personal hopes.

Today's news:

Greece is on track to meet its target of reducing the deficit this year, Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said Wednesday, dismissing any talk of his country defaulting on its debt as "ridiculous."
Papaconstantinou said data being published in the next few days shows that Greece's deficit has fallen 40 percent in the first five months of 2010.


And that's before two of the wealthiest countries have pledged trade building measures.

Perhaps you might like to contemplate on the reason why Greece joined the EU in the first place!

I can’t be bothered finding you the official EU statement that verifies an appointed EU team to manage Greece, but this will do for now…

http://www.businessinsider.com/germany- ... hip-2010-2


You are becoming ridiculously, completely irrational when it comes to Greece. And all because someone has unearthed some more vital evidence to prove the links between Mycenae and Cyprus. Boo hoo, so tough when evidence gets in the way of your revisionist myths.

You stated as FACT this about Greece ...
now well and truly into EU receivership.


... and you confirmed that this was indeed
FACTS


.... and then you desperately googled "Greece" and "receivership" to save your flagging credibility, and came up with this:

Germany: Greece Should Lose Its EU Membership Rights While It Is In "Receivership"

Joe Weisenthal | Feb. 16, 2010


... someone's opinion, FOUR months ago, on whether Greece should, and presumably should not, be put in a situation that you state as FACT it already is in .... but cannot find note of.

Poor performance GR!

:lol:



So Greeces problems were known then too. Good for GR to point this out. :?

O, Whats wrong with that?


Of course we knew of Greece's problems in February. Where were you during (the many) forum debates?

However, things have progressed beyond the 'doom and gloom' of that Feb. article, sourced by GR!; and as I posted above, Greece is now well on the road to recovery in direct contrast to the "FACTS" which GR! stated but now cannot support!


So Greece is on the way to recovery? Good luck to her; now back to Cyprus where you are planning your summer vacation. Well, Cyprus is in the EU so you do not need a visa. Arent you lucky. Not so for many genuine Cypriots. :twisted:


I don't need a visa nor ever have done. I'm an RoC citizen and I don't see how any 'genuine Cypriots' are denied the same.



Quiet understandabl :lol: :lol: 'Horatia Nelson'.


Then you admit they are 'illegitimate' "genuine Cypriots". You really have no recourse then!
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