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Emin Colasan fired...
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 11:39 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: We are just arguing amongst ourselves here because we miss Qdemir so much....  |
Twenty something days left (for the better or for worse, you pick ).
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 11:43 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigma III: We are just arguing amongst ourselves here because we miss Qdemir so much....  |
Twenty something days left (for the better or for worse, you pick ). |
are you not good at counting?
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 11:46 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting catwoman: Twenty something days left (for the better or for worse, you pick ). |
are you not good at counting? |
Why, is it less then that? :-S
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 01:09 am |
Quoting caliptrix: As catwoman is here, I want to ask: you only care the forum rules when there are many people speak who are against to your ideas? |
Caliptrix - I am not an expert at understanding cultural issues here, since I don't have the right knowledge about them. I can moderate only according the clear rules, but when it comes to such culturally sensitive problems, please refer to Erdem or admin, they have the right background to do that.
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 02:30 am |
Quoting AEnigma III: I just HATE elitism. Who exactly are arguing this point here? An ex-pat Austrian-American living in Istanbul, a highly educated Turk living in Dubai, a Polish/Kazakhstani anti-Islamist and an affluent girl living in both France and Turkey!!! Hardly representative of the Turkish people.
80% of Turkish are muslim, so are they saying that 80% of the population are not eligible to be President?
Yes, an Muslim President COULD, at his/her most extreme turn Turkey into an Islamic state OR they could also continue Turkey’s secular position with more sympathy to religious faith and continue progress in Turkey’s economic and democratic progress with less division and more support from the whole population.
Turkey is in a unique position (as everybody knows) and some are keen for it to become part of the “westâ€. The US will happily pour as much money as it can into fulfilling the dreams of these elite Istanbulians. Turkey should stand alone (as it has throughout history) and achieve things THEIR way. More will be gained in the long term from Turkey remaining TURKISH than from Turkey becoming the 51st State of the US.
Just my view…
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İ wonder where was she?!
She came back with such wisdom floating out of her posts
Hadi tell,tell where were you ?
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 03:26 am |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting caliptrix: As catwoman is here, I want to ask: you only care the forum rules when there are many people speak who are against to your ideas? |
Caliptrix - I am not an expert at understanding cultural issues here, since I don't have the right knowledge about them. I can moderate only according the clear rules, but when it comes to such culturally sensitive problems, please refer to Erdem or admin, they have the right background to do that. |
I had already explained what you did wrong, in the part which you did not quote.
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 12:03 pm |
Elitist???
I like that title. I am going to put that on my business cards for now on. Thanks for the appointment AIII!!
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 12:25 pm |
i think Yunus has answered to all elitiests by this this lines be4 ages >>>>>http://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/E/EmreYunus/Knowledgesho.htm
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 12:33 pm |
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 12:35 pm |
Quoting MrX67: i think Yunus has answered to all elitiests by this this lines be4 ages >>>>>http://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/E/EmreYunus/Knowledgesho.htm |
absolutely right. and another saying to those elitist " Cahillik gider eşşeklik baki kalır" i cant translate but it tells what i feel about our elitists
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17 Aug 2007 Fri 01:23 pm |
we dont have to look far to understand what Younus meant. Thank you ciko !
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