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The ‘problem of Turkey’ in Cyprus by LEVENT KÖKER

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:53 pm

antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.



Thanks Tim. Share with us your wisdom instead.
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Wisdom? I have none.

By the way, if you meant "big bang" then I see what you mean. Sorry, I didn't realise that you made a small spelling mistake. No, the AKP was not created in big-bang fashion but rather, as far as I know, came into being after the Islamist Fazilet party was closed in 2001, and the members of that party split to form two new parties, the AKP and the SP. Correct me if I am wrong, of course.
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:01 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.


Hi Tim,
Nice to see you around again. :lol:
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:03 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.



Thanks Tim. Share with us your wisdom instead.
.


Wisdom? I have none.

By the way, if you meant "big bang" then I see what you mean. Sorry, I didn't realise that you made a small spelling mistake. No, the AKP was not created in big-bang fashion but rather, as far as I know, came into being after the Islamist Fazilet party was closed in 2001, and the members of that party split to form two new parties, the AKP and the SP. Correct me if I am wrong, of course.



You are 100% right Tim. I saw the misplaced 'n', but that is the least of grammar/spelling mistakes I guess.

By the way, would you say that Turkey suffers from fascism?
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:05 pm

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antifon wrote:boomerang, I will sidestep your insults and disagree with you. The Kurdish issue analogy is the catalyst we are looking for to break lose from the Turkish chains. In the end, it does not matter what you or I think. But how the Kurds thin instead. The Kurds want the sort of rights tCypriots want in Cyprus. I think we can find balanced solutions to both problems. The Kurds will keep the pressure. That's good.

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hey antifon, when i want your input, how about i signal you, with me rattling my zip huh?...



Bugger off child!
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Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:13 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
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DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.


Hi Tim,
Nice to see you around again. :lol:


Thanks yeğen/εξάδελφος!
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:13 pm

Tim, DTA, et al, read the comments here; you will enjoy:
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2011-03-14
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Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:15 pm

antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.



Thanks Tim. Share with us your wisdom instead.
.


Wisdom? I have none.

By the way, if you meant "big bang" then I see what you mean. Sorry, I didn't realise that you made a small spelling mistake. No, the AKP was not created in big-bang fashion but rather, as far as I know, came into being after the Islamist Fazilet party was closed in 2001, and the members of that party split to form two new parties, the AKP and the SP. Correct me if I am wrong, of course.



You are 100% right Tim. I saw the misplaced 'n', but that is the least of grammar/spelling mistakes I guess.

By the way, would you say that Turkey suffers from fascism?
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I have no idea. Just thought I spotted a glaring error in that a newspaper that was set up 15 years prior to a party can hardly be considered to be that party's "house journal", that's all. Carry on with your great efforts at exposing the intrinsic evil nature of Turkey and all Turks. I follow with great passive interest.
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:17 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.


Hi Tim,
Nice to see you around again. :lol:


Thanks yeğen/εξάδελφος!


'ξάδελφε' is the right form (if denizaksulu is a 'he', which I do not know), else ξαδέλφη! :wink:
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Postby antifon » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:25 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.



Thanks Tim. Share with us your wisdom instead.
.


Wisdom? I have none.

By the way, if you meant "big bang" then I see what you mean. Sorry, I didn't realise that you made a small spelling mistake. No, the AKP was not created in big-bang fashion but rather, as far as I know, came into being after the Islamist Fazilet party was closed in 2001, and the members of that party split to form two new parties, the AKP and the SP. Correct me if I am wrong, of course.



You are 100% right Tim. I saw the misplaced 'n', but that is the least of grammar/spelling mistakes I guess.

By the way, would you say that Turkey suffers from fascism?
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I have no idea. Just thought I spotted a glaring error in that a newspaper that was set up 15 years prior to a party can hardly be considered to be that party's "house journal", that's all. Carry on with your great efforts at exposing the intrinsic evil nature of Turkey and all Turks. I follow with great passive interest.



Thanks. Just trying to go home, my house, my business, my church, the resting place of my grandparents, my history, my memories, my HOME! My life.

You are all invited to my occupied-for-the-time-being home as soon as we are free from Turkey's fascism & tCypriot nonsensical notion of justice!
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Postby Tim Drayton » Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:30 pm

antifon wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
DTA wrote:Hey antifon, do you think that you know more about turkey then Tim Drayton - he is English by the way (if I am not mistaken)


Thanks for your support, but don't upset things for these fruitcases. Of course Greeks know more than anybody else about anything, including about Turkey and Turks! How dare you suggest otherwise.


Hi Tim,
Nice to see you around again. :lol:


Thanks yeğen/εξάδελφος!


'ξάδελφε' is the right form (if denizaksulu is a 'he', which I do not know), else ξαδέλφη! :wink:


Thanks. I have learned a thing a two about the languages of this island from this forum, if nothing else.
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