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Postby SKI-preo » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:14 am

Burj Khalifa is expected to hold up to 35,000 people at any one time. Cyprus just has to build two sky scrapers to house the 50- 70,000 odd Turkish Cypriots left who do not want to participate in democracy asnd civilisation.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:17 am

All4114All wrote:I'm not sure who is more desperate at the moment. There seems to be more EU news articles throwing blame on Turkey that it can't get in the EU because of chapters and Cyprus issues than there is Turkey in desperate need for the EU entry as we speak.

It’s laughable for a 3rd world country like Turkey, on the brink of bankruptcy in 2000, and resurrected by EU countries via generous trade and loans to reach her current acceptable state, to now assume that she is some kind of economic and/or military superpower that a 14 trillion dollar EU wallet would need! :roll:

But such is the gene of the infamous Turkish stupidity which you no doubt have inherited!
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:34 am

Turkey could join the EU in five years. Just meet the criteria and you are in - simples.
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Postby All4114All » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:41 am

Get Real! wrote:
All4114All wrote:Without Turkey
Nikos Sampson states quite clearly
According to the Greek daily newspaper Eleftherotipia, which interviewed him on February 26, 1981, he said, “Had Turkey not intervened, I would not only have proclaimed Enosis, I would have annihilated the Turks in Cyprus as well.”
It's a funny state of affairs when you're a community that does not remember the past for us to move on.

It’s even funnier when you go on and on about ONE MAN’S alleged claims to excuse your very real HORRENDOUS CRIMES of 1974!


How about TWO MAN'S claims
Demetris Christofias a few months ago in US which sparked outrage in Greece and G/C because of his comments. Shall we continue to find a Thrid Man.
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:46 am

That's all well and good, but Turkey needs to open its ports to Cyprus to unblock some of its chapters.
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Postby All4114All » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:46 am

SKI-preo wrote:Burj Khalifa is expected to hold up to 35,000 people at any one time. Cyprus just has to build two sky scrapers to house the 50- 70,000 odd Turkish Cypriots left who do not want to participate in democracy asnd civilisation.


So what? You have eliminated yourselves now. There are about 50,000 to 70,000 Turkish Cypriots left. You could fit them in 5 apartment buildings, give the Greek Cypriots their land and there you go. Solution- build sky scrapers for those who don't own property.


We are trying to avoid going back to 63-74 days but thank you for the offer this time but I am not moving. :)


So what?
great attiude buddy keep it up.
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Postby All4114All » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:52 am

Get Real! wrote:
All4114All wrote:I'm not sure who is more desperate at the moment. There seems to be more EU news articles throwing blame on Turkey that it can't get in the EU because of chapters and Cyprus issues than there is Turkey in desperate need for the EU entry as we speak.

It’s laughable for a 3rd world country like Turkey, on the brink of bankruptcy in 2000, and resurrected by EU countries via generous trade and loans to reach her current acceptable state, to now assume that she is some kind of economic and/or military superpower that a 14 trillion dollar EU wallet would need! :roll:

But such is the gene of the infamous Turkish stupidity which you no doubt have inherited!


How stupid are you have you not seen the news on what is happening in Greece and will continue for many years. Before you say anything about Turkey's economy check out Greece. And if you dont care about Greece economy than I dont think RoC economy is anything to stand on to condem Turkey's economy.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:53 am

All4114All wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
All4114All wrote:Without Turkey
Nikos Sampson states quite clearly
According to the Greek daily newspaper Eleftherotipia, which interviewed him on February 26, 1981, he said, “Had Turkey not intervened, I would not only have proclaimed Enosis, I would have annihilated the Turks in Cyprus as well.”
It's a funny state of affairs when you're a community that does not remember the past for us to move on.

It’s even funnier when you go on and on about ONE MAN’S alleged claims to excuse your very real HORRENDOUS CRIMES of 1974!


How about TWO MAN'S claims
Demetris Christofias a few months ago in US which sparked outrage in Greece and G/C because of his comments. Shall we continue to find a Thrid Man.

Alleged CLAIMS do not kill people, it is ACTIONS that do!

So I don’t want to hear any more of your pitifully daft Turkish excuses such as “He said and she said!” to justify the murder of 5,000 people and ethnic cleansing of 185,000!

SO GET LOST!
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:54 am

All4114All wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:Burj Khalifa is expected to hold up to 35,000 people at any one time. Cyprus just has to build two sky scrapers to house the 50- 70,000 odd Turkish Cypriots left who do not want to participate in democracy asnd civilisation.


So what? You have eliminated yourselves now. There are about 50,000 to 70,000 Turkish Cypriots left. You could fit them in 5 apartment buildings, give the Greek Cypriots their land and there you go. Solution- build sky scrapers for those who don't own property.


We are trying to avoid going back to 63-74 days but thank you for the offer this time but I am not moving. :)


So what?
great attiude buddy keep it up.

Turkish policy has ensured that there are far less TC in Cyprus than during the troubles.

Shame on Turkey.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 11, 2010 3:00 am

All4114All wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
All4114All wrote:I'm not sure who is more desperate at the moment. There seems to be more EU news articles throwing blame on Turkey that it can't get in the EU because of chapters and Cyprus issues than there is Turkey in desperate need for the EU entry as we speak.

It’s laughable for a 3rd world country like Turkey, on the brink of bankruptcy in 2000, and resurrected by EU countries via generous trade and loans to reach her current acceptable state, to now assume that she is some kind of economic and/or military superpower that a 14 trillion dollar EU wallet would need! :roll:

But such is the gene of the infamous Turkish stupidity which you no doubt have inherited!


How stupid are you have you not seen the news on what is happening in Greece and will continue for many years. Before you say anything about Turkey's economy check out Greece. And if you dont care about Greece economy than I dont think RoC economy is anything to stand on to condem Turkey's economy.

Greece is irrelevant here. We’ve already dealt with her in plenty of threads!

Now here’s a reminder from 2002 of who resurrected Turkey from collapse…

Cyprus lends Turkey £8 million
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/cypru ... -8-million

…that’s right, even little Cyprus did her part via the IMF in those days!

Now go suck an egg!
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