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50.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 07:04 am

 

Quoting alameda

Why don´t you try reading my actual comment again:

 

"I do not support swearing....but I do recognize provocatation and I find it abhorrent. This is not about me, however much you might like to divert the conversation."

 

I was very careful to not call him abhorent....or tell him what to do.

 

Ok, so you didn´t call him abhorrent.....but let´s just see what you did call him....

 

Quoting alameda

 

 ........I´ll repeat...."in my opinion, your talking so bad about someone who has just passed away is much worse.............it´s abominable."

 

and I´ll add rather cowardly under the circumstances.

 

and I might add that you provoked the response. You remind me of one of those guys who taunt a bull, then when it attacks...acts all innocent and cry, it attacked me.

 

 

 Ahhhh yes....abominable and cowardly.....so much better!  Much more careful of you!!!   {#emotions_dlg.noway}

 

I really have to wonder about the kind of person thinks it is more acceptable to curse and make vile comments to someone who is right here than it is to talk about someone who has died!!  {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

 



Edited (3/27/2009) by girleegirl [forgot a word]

51.       chiko
135 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:31 am

i am surprised that some democrat and open minded members of this site can be as fascist as people they blame. i agree he must have been in court for what he did during those years but  He is now freezing, dying but you still say " i dont care, he is a fascist murderer, he doesnt deserve respect just because he is dead bla bla".  i think that to say he deserves to die because what he has done in the past is very inhuman. and also  i wonder why dont you get so hateful when you talk about kurdish or leftist murderers.  why do you  get very humanist then ? and why not now? and yes in our culture we respect dead... at least while his/ her family is still crying.

 



Edited (3/27/2009) by chiko

52.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:35 am

 

Quoting chiko

i am surprised that some democrat and open minded members of this site can be as fascist as people they blame. i agree he must have been in court for what he did during those years but  He is now freezing, dying but you still say " i dont care, he is a fascist murderer, he doesnt deserve respect just because he is dead bla bla".  i think that to say he deserves to die because what he has done in the past is very inhuman. and also  i wonder why dont you get so hateful when you talk about kurdish or leftist murderers.  why do you  get very humanist then ? and why not now? and yes in our culture we respect dead... at least while his/ her family is still crying.

 

 

 

Very brillant chiko! I am glad to know you! Even though you are a Fenerbahce supporter

53.       lady in red
6947 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:39 am

 

Quoting chiko

i am surprised that some democrat and open minded members of this site can be as fascist as people they blame. i agree he must have been in court for what he did during those years but  He is now freezing, dying but you still say " i dont care, he is a fascist murderer, he doesnt deserve respect just because he is dead bla bla".  i think that to say he deserves to die because what he has done in the past is very inhuman. and also  i wonder why dont you get so hateful when you talk about kurdish or leftist murderers.  why do you  get very humanist then ? and why not now? and yes in our culture we respect dead... at least while his/ her family is still crying.

 

 

I may have missed the point here but reading through the thread I can´t see where thehandsom has said that he is glad this man is dead or dying or that he deserves to die.  I thought his original  post was merely disagreeing with the opinion that he was a good man deserving respect.

 



Edited (3/27/2009) by lady in red

54.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:42 am

 

Quoting chiko

i am surprised that some democrat and open minded members of this site can be as fascist as people they blame. i agree he must have been in court for what he did during those years but  He is now freezing, dying but you still say " i dont care, he is a fascist murderer, he doesnt deserve respect just because he is dead bla bla".  i think that to say he deserves to die because what he has done in the past is very inhuman. and also  i wonder why dont you get so hateful when you talk about kurdish or leftist murderers.  why do you  get very humanist then ? and why not now? and yes in our culture we respect dead... at least while his/ her family is still crying.

 

I would not respect him when he was alive and my level of respect wont change if he is not alive..

I have already mentioned that I am completely indifferent to this incident..

He should have taken to the court and brought to justice. 

If You call me as fascist as  him because I dont shed any tears for him you are welcome to. (I did not shed any tears for Abdullah Catli, I did not shed any tears for Polpot, I wont shed any tears for Kenan Evren  either for example) 

 

55.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:47 am

 

Quoting chiko

i am surprised that some democrat and open minded members of this site can be as fascist as people they blame. i agree he must have been in court for what he did during those years but  He is now freezing, dying but you still say " i dont care, he is a fascist murderer, he doesnt deserve respect just because he is dead bla bla".  i think that to say he deserves to die because what he has done in the past is very inhuman. and also  i wonder why dont you get so hateful when you talk about kurdish or leftist murderers.  why do you  get very humanist then ? and why not now? and yes in our culture we respect dead... at least while his/ her family is still crying.

 

 

 You are very magnanimous and open minded Chiko.  Be sure that the nationalists who agree with you now, will not be as humanist as you when kurdish or leftist murderers are killed.   I don´t fully agree with the obligation to respect ALL dead, but I respect that it is your culture and admire your way of thinking

56.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 12:50 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

I may have missed the point here but reading through the thread I can´t see where thehandsom has said that he is glad this man is dead or dying or that he deserves to die.  I thought his original  post was merely disagreeing with the opinion that he was a good man deserving respect.

 

 wait wait he will answer!

dont be so excited when some wrote sometihg bad about him.

did he wake u up last night??? and cried u some ppl behaving him badly???

 

57.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 01:03 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 wait wait he will answer!

dont be so excited when some wrote sometihg bad about him.

did he wake u up last night??? and cried u some ppl behaving him badly???

 

 

Look

You are just simply ´swearing´ like a small child..

I dont think you still get how childish you look when you swear.

It is only exciting for the ones who gets the kick from swearing words..

58.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 03:31 pm

 

Quoting DaveT

 

It can be very difficult to find a downed plane in rough terrain, especially in the bad weather being described. Sometimes it takes months. The uncertainty and dread must be tearing the family members to pieces.

 

I feel very badly about the victims of this accident. In my mind there is a constant image of the poor reporter with a broken leg who is freezing to death while waiting for help. I know nothing of the politics or history of the people  in this crash and I am sad for them all. I don´t understand those who feel no sympathy or compassion for victims of an  accident like this.

 

 

 

 Reports coming through that they found the wreckage 45 mins ago in a dip in very bad terrain. It has been freezing. It is too early for any news on survivors.

 

59.       catwoman
8933 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 05:28 pm

I removed some posts due to personal attacks.

60.       bod
5999 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 05:47 pm

Quoting catwoman

I removed some posts due to personal attacks.


 

Personal attacks on TC - that must be a first lol

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