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Re: Watch Asshole =?utf-8?Q?Ruttledge=E2=84=A2,_the_Official_Usenet?=

by Panta Rhei <cool.multitec@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 27, 2007 at 05:22 PM

Seanie & His Grik loving Chauffeurs, a full-blown psychopath as you can
see,
writes:

> On Oct 27, 2:44 am, promogeek <sorel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Oct 26, 8:48 pm, Seanie & His Grik loving Chauffeurs
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <chauffe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> On Oct 25, 11:03 pm, "Agamemnon" <agamem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> >           
http://www.cyprusweekly.com.cy/default.aspx?FrontPageNewsID=304_7
>>
>>> >             Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
>>
>>> >             From Angelos Marcopoulos, in Strasbourg
>>
>>> >             MEMBERS of the European Parliament came out massively in
favour
>>> > of the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Cyprus in a debate this
week ahead
>>> > of the November 6 re****t by the European Commission into Turkey's
member****p
>>> > bid progress.
>>
>>> >             The MEPs called for a solution based on Human Rights and
Rule of
>>> > Law, and beefed up their condemnation of Turkish violations of
freedom of
>>> > expression, giving stronger warnings to Turkey that accession was
not
>>> > guaranteed.
>>
>>> >             They called for deeper reforms.
>>
>>> >             "We (the EU Parliament) have a clear position on
Cyprus",
>>> > replied EU Rap****teur on Turkey, Ria Oomens-Ruijten after the vote
in
>>> > Strasbourg.
>>
>>> >             She was referring to the EU Parliament's Resolution
which was
>>> > adopted with a large majority in Strasbourg, and firmly states that
"the
>>> > withdrawal of Turkish troops would facilitate the negotiation of a
>>> > settlement."
>>
>>> >             Welcomes
>>
>>> >             The EU Parliament's resolution on Turkey "regrets that
no
>>> > substantial progress has been made in reaching a comprehensive
settlement of
>>> > the Cyprus question" and reiterates its call on both parties to
adopt a
>>> > constructive attitude towards a comprehensive settlement within the
UN
>>> > Framework, based on the principles upon which EU is founded."
>>
>>> >             It also "welcomes the establishment of an instrument for
>>> > financial sup****t to encourage the Economic Developments of the
Turkish
>>> > Cypriot Community", calling on the (EU) Commission to re****t
specifically on
>>> > the implementation and effectiveness of that instrument.
>>
>>> >             Oomens-Rujtens said that her next re****t on Turkey,
would
>>> > contain more details.
>>
>>> >             The vice-President of EU Parliament's Socialist Group,
Austrian
>>> > MEP Johannes Swoboda, who recently visited Ankara, said: "We shall
be more
>>> > critical in the 2008 full re****t."
>>
>>> >             MEPs strengthened warnings to Turkey that accession is
not
>>> > guaranteed in advance, but largely depends on the fulfilment of
certain
>>> > conditions, while also beefing up their condemnation of Turkish
State's
>>> > blatant violations of freedom of expression.
>>
>>> >             Opened
>>
>>> >             An amendment by tabled by French MEP Jacques Toubon
referred to
>>> > financial, institutional, political and other parameters which might
put at
>>> > risk Turkey's controversial EU bid, if not addressed.
>>
>>> >             Speaking on behalf of the EuroLeft Group in the EU
Parliament,
>>> > Cyprus's MEP Kyriakos Triantafyllides, warned Turkey that "for its
accession
>>> > process to continue without problems, Turkey must comply with its EU
>>> > Obligations, as all other candidate countries did."
>>
>>> >             EU enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn said negotiations
in two
>>> > new policy areas could be opened ''in the coming weeks.''
>>
>>> >             But French Minister for European affairs, Jean-Pierre
Jouyet,
>>> > warned earlier in Strasbourg, that France and other EU Countries,
including
>>> > Cyprus, would oppose any opening of negotiation chapters during the
coming
>>> > months.
>>
>>> >             No more chapters for Turkey until 2008 - French Minister
>>
>>> >             From Angelos Marcopoulos
>>
>>> >             in Strasbourg
>>
>>> >             THE French Minister in charge of EU affairs said this
week that
>>> > the Turkey-EU negotiations process has been halted until at least
the
>>> > beginning of 2008.
>>
>>> >             No further chapters will open until the beginning of
next year,
>>> > said Jean-Pierre Jouyet.
>>
>>> >             In a reply to The Cyprus Weekly question on the fact
that Turkey
>>> > has done nothing on its commitments to allow Cyprus's ****ps and
aircraft
>>> > access to Turkish ****ts and air****ts, Jouyet, was adamant.
>>
>>> >             "There must be no more discrimination by Turkey on
aircraft or
>>> > ****ps, or on other aspects.
>>
>>> >             "We must see how (Turkey) deals with the Ankara
Protocol".
>>
>>> >             "For us, Cyprus remains one state, one of the 27 EU
Member
>>> > States, and must be treated as such. We are very firm on this
point," he
>>> > stressed.
>>
>>> >             France will take over the EU Presidency in 2008.
>>
>>> >             He agreed that the main commitment undertaken by Turkey
when the
>>> > EU decided to open negotiations was to stop its discrimination
against
>>> > Cyprus.
>>
>>> >             Asked if this situation would be allowed to continue,
the French
>>> > minister announced that this was one of the reasons why France,
Cyprus and
>>> > other EU Countries would be taking measures regarding Turkey during
the
>>> > coming months, he said: "That's why it's difficult to open any more
chapters
>>> > until the end of this year."
>>
>>> >             Difficult
>>
>>> >             The French Minister of EU affairs confirmed that France
and
>>> > Cyprus and other EU countries would not accept, under these
conditions, more
>>> > negotiation chapters to be opened with Turkey until the beginning of
2008.
>>
>>> >             He added: "It's not only France, but also other EU
countries,
>>> > there is also the Cyprus problem, and a number of chapters have been
already
>>> > frozen for that." The upcoming Presidential elections in Cyprus also
meant
>>> > it would be difficult to open new chapters, he said. In any case,
"there
>>> > will be no opening of any negotiation Chapter with Turkey from now
until the
>>> > end of December."
>>
>>> >             Commenting EU Parliament's and France's current
appraisal of
>>> > Turkey, Minister Jouyet, said: "During the recent weeks, two more
elements
>>> > have been added which are not in favour of Turkey, and do not go in
the
>>> > right direction :
>>
>>> >             He pointed to the Turkish reaction to the US
Congressional
>>> > committee's call to recognise the Armenian genocide and its threats
to
>>> > invade Northern Iraq.
>>
>>> >             "The EU Council will determine its position on Turkey at
the
>>> > December EU Summit, in relation with the EU Commission's Re****t,"
the French
>>> > Minister announced. The EU Parliament's rap****teur on Turkey, Ria
>>> > Oomens-Ruisjten said this week she would deal with the Cyprus issue
in her
>>> > re****t to be presnted at the start of 2008:
>>
>>> >             "There has to be a move by Turkey on Cyprus, I hope so.
But
>>> > probably after the Elections in Cyprus", she said.
>>
>>> >             "I intend to deal in more detail about Cyprus, human
rights and
>>> > other issues in my Full Re****t at the beginning of 2008, which will
focus on
>>> > the way Turkey will fulfill the conditions that will be set out by
the EU
>>> > Commission's Annual Progress Re****t in November," she warned.
>>
>>> >             Ledra Street plan backed
>>
>>> >             STRASBOURG reacted favourably to President
Papadopoulos's plan
>>> > to reopen the Ledra Street crossing under UN control.
>>
>>> >             The EU Parliament's rap****teur on Turkey Ria
Ooomens-Ruijtens,
>>> > said "yes. I really hope so," to a Cyprus Weekly question if she
thought it
>>> > would be good to realise Papadopoulos's proposal.
>>
>>> >             CoE Assembly President Rene Van Der Linden said that if
anyone
>>> > had any objections "they should hear what (former German Chancellor)
Helmut
>>> > Kohl just said, here, on Berlin's re-unification."
>>
>>> >             The CoE's top politician was referring to an emotional
speech
>>> > given in the EU Parliament by the former German Chancellor,
generally
>>> > considered as the father of Germany's re-unification.
>>
>>> >             EU President-in-office, the ****tuguese Minister for
European
>>> > affairs, Manuel Lobo-Antunes, went beyond simple comments, to offer
the EU's
>>> > "assistance" to UN in the matter.
>>
>>> >             "On Cyprus, the UN is the responsible entity for this
problem,"
>>> > Antunes agreed.
>>
>>> >             "If the UN takes the view that this initiative can be a
good
>>> > one, certainly we should welcome it."
>>
>>> >             "We should see if and how we can assist the UN, and also
help it
>>> > to find a lasting solution.
>>
>>> gay argyrou
>>
>> Why don't you make some really stupid videos,you know like the one
>> with the kerchief
>> you call that talent you ****ing asshole? Go to own NGAsshole
>> Ruttledge" and "Asshole Sean Ruttledge" are Usenet trademarks
>> that belong exclusively to Sean Ruttledge from alt.asshole.sean-
>> ruttledge.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> 
> Hey, none of you filthy little ****-kicking racist LURKERS has the
> balls to even  SHOW YOUR FACE in a youtube video ! not ONCE !
> 
> None of you even dare disclose your real name or your address
> 
> That is how I have so easily PWN3D you all
> 
> I am OVERT, IN YOUR FACE and BRUTAL WITH MY HONESTY
> 
> I'm 100% upfront OPEN & honest with my Face, voice, name, address,
> telephone number, family photos, Criminal Records Bureaux dislosure
> form etc etc etc
> 
> You spineless *****es remain SNEAKY little TROLLS who kick racist ****
> around from your ANON faceless cowardly grik yeefti "Nyms"
> 
> *LMFAOAY*
> 
> Face it
> 
> YOU LOSE ! you can't even dare to THINK about doing something as BRAVE
> as I do several times a day, can you my clucking coop of GRIK
> chickens ?
> 
> THEREFORE...
> 
> I WIN

ROTFLOL! Usenet's official ASSHOLE, simply known as Asshole Ruttledge™
has
spoken!

Now off with you to your homegroup, little psychopathic idiot! 

F'up

-- 
"Asshole Ruttledge™" and "Asshole Sean Ruttledge™" are Usenet
trademarks
that belong exclusively to Sean Ruttledge from alt.asshole.sean-ruttledge.
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
"Agamemnon" <  2007-10-25 23:03:16 
Re: Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
Seanie & His Grik lov  2007-10-27 00:48:59 
Re: Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
"Kortsos" <t  2007-10-27 09:23:27 
Re: Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
promogeek <soreltou@[E  2007-10-26 18:44:31 
Re: Euro Parliament backs Turkish pull out
Seanie & His Grik lov  2007-10-27 13:45:38 
Re: Watch Asshole =?utf-8?Q?Ruttledge=E2=84=A2,_the_Official_Use
Panta Rhei <cool.multi  2007-10-27 17:22:55 

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