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Turkey Takes Two-Pronged Approach to Fighting PKK
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20.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 12:08 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

You'd better decide if you are a DEMOCRAT, or an ALBANIAN, first.
You can not have it both ways...



lol lol Watch out Alpha or they'll get ya for that

Still, Turkey accepted this undemocratic state of events so I believe it should drink what it brew (just like all the other countries who accepted Kosovo's independence, including my own)

21.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 02:10 pm

An analogy :

When couples become divorced, sometimes they need therapy to get over their sadness, angst, bitterness etc. The therapist will usually advise "Dwelling on the past will not make anything better, you need to move forward by planning for your future"

I'm not saying Turks and Kurds have ever been like a married couple but my point is the therapy comment. As difficult and painful as it may be a solution will only come by looking to the future and planning. Divorced couples have to mediate for the sake of their children's future welfare. Mediation is the key.

22.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 08 Mar 2008 Sat 04:23 am

Quoting peace train:

An analogy :

When couples become divorced, sometimes they need therapy to get over their sadness, angst, bitterness etc. The therapist will usually advise "Dwelling on the past will not make anything better, you need to move forward by planning for your future"

I'm not saying Turks and Kurds have ever been like a married couple but my point is the therapy comment. As difficult and painful as it may be a solution will only come by looking to the future and planning. Divorced couples have to mediate for the sake of their children's future welfare. Mediation is the key.



Great idea PT. I am very impressed...
In fact I am composing a letter to Mr Bush right now, telling him to get his finger out and start friendly negotiations with El-Kaida, Taliban and Iraqi insurgents at once. What the hell? Life is too short to fight !

Can I borrow a few lines from your inspiring post?

23.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Mar 2008 Sat 04:28 am

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. The biggest joke I read today!!

http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/33d/projects/media/BushHitlerShitAsshole.jpg

24.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 08 Mar 2008 Sat 07:39 am

Quoting AlphaF:

Quoting peace train:

An analogy :

When couples become divorced, sometimes they need therapy to get over their sadness, angst, bitterness etc. The therapist will usually advise "Dwelling on the past will not make anything better, you need to move forward by planning for your future"

I'm not saying Turks and Kurds have ever been like a married couple but my point is the therapy comment. As difficult and painful as it may be a solution will only come by looking to the future and planning. Divorced couples have to mediate for the sake of their children's future welfare. Mediation is the key.



Great idea PT. I am very impressed...
In fact I am composing a letter to Mr Bush right now, telling him to get his finger out and start friendly negotiations with El-Kaida, Taliban and Iraqi insurgents at once. What the hell? Life is too short to fight !

Can I borrow a few lines from your inspiring post?



Pol, you are teasing me again! Naughty!

Actually I think I pitched my post at about GW's level

p.s. who do you think will get custody of the dog?
How much alimony will Bush be prepared to pay?
Will there be any visiting rights? If so will they be supervised or not?

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