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CY
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Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 601 Location: London/Warwick
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| I'm finding it very difficult to tolerate your views G.Turk. |
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Bullika Warnings : 1 Ministerial

Joined: 29 Sep 2005 Posts: 3025 Location: World
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me too, first you said that we turkish cypriots should be a part of turkey disregarding our rights to self govt and now you add insult to injury by cussing bhangra! i dont know which one is worse!!  |
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cannedmoose Warnings : 4 Moderator

Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 5357 Location: National Forest, England
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| CY wrote: |
| I'm finding it very difficult to tolerate your views G.Turk. |
He's entitled to his views, it's for those of us who disagree with him to point out what we regard as his numerous historical and factual errors. |
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De_La_Soul Warnings : 3 Deputy

Joined: 01 Dec 2005 Posts: 1131
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Why cant you people take it that maybe the Irish PM is genuine about his views on Cyprus. You have it in your heads that anyone who has something bad to say about Turkey is either not genuine or just saying it for the wrong reasons. Thats haow good Turkish PR is on their people.
RoI and Republic of Cyprus have a very similar political history. |
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respiridus
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Joined: 26 Oct 2005 Posts: 1965 Location: Pera Orinis, Nicosia, Cyprus
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Why cant you people take it that maybe the Irish PM is genuine about his views on Cyprus. You have it in your heads that anyone who has something bad to say about Turkey is either not genuine or just saying it for the wrong reasons. Thats haow good Turkish PR is on their people.
RoI and Republic of Cyprus have a very similar political history. |
I totally agree (with both arguments). |
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Great Turk
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Joined: 02 Dec 2005 Posts: 180
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| respiridus wrote: |
| De_La_Soul wrote: |
Why cant you people take it that maybe the Irish PM is genuine about his views on Cyprus. You have it in your heads that anyone who has something bad to say about Turkey is either not genuine or just saying it for the wrong reasons. Thats haow good Turkish PR is on their people.
RoI and Republic of Cyprus have a very similar political history. |
I totally agree (with both arguments). |
I agree also the Irish PM is sided with the Cypriot leader, why would he have to worry about PM Erdogans reaction he could just threten him with a veto for the EU and as PM Erdogan is blinded by the EU then the Irish PM has nothing to fear about making his opinions noticed. If we where to withdraw from the EU then Irish PM's words would mean nothing. |
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Xenos 2Fan Warnings : 5 Ministerial

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 3499 Location: Dallas,Texas/Mersin, Turkey
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| De_La_Soul wrote: |
Why cant you people take it that maybe the Irish PM is genuine about his views on Cyprus. You have it in your heads that anyone who has something bad to say about Turkey is either not genuine or just saying it for the wrong reasons. Thats haow good Turkish PR is on their people.
RoI and Republic of Cyprus have a very similar political history. |
I totally agree (with both arguments). |
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Dhavlos Warnings : 1 Site Admin

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 4697 Location: Birmingham
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ok, weve had our fun, can we please stick to the thread title.
Moderators note: conversation about 'new turksih empire' has been moved to the international discussion section of the forum
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Great Turk
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Joined: 02 Dec 2005 Posts: 180
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| ok, weve had our fun, can we please stick to the thread title. |
Yes you are right.
Like i say Irish PM is just speaking what he thinks he is not doing it to impress Cypriot leader. Why would he worry about this he know Turkey will hear it anyway and it does not bother him as many EU leaders have already expressed similar views. |
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