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Emin Colasan fired...
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15 Aug 2007 Wed 10:56 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting ciko: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting ciko: i think she will never be able to differentiate Gul and Erdogan |
Hehehe true! But...would I be able to differentiate YOU and George Clooney?  |
yes he is less handsome and a few inches taller than me |
Awwwwwwwwwww
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i think we should not spoil Mr Democrat Keith's thread
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15 Aug 2007 Wed 11:36 pm |
That's Mr. Kemalist to you....
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15 Aug 2007 Wed 11:42 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III:
Did somebody mention George Clooney?
Suddenly I am interested  |
you forgot mahir :-S
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15 Aug 2007 Wed 11:43 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting AEnigma III:
Did somebody mention George Clooney?
Suddenly I am interested  |
you forgot mahir :-S |
Mahir was soooooooo last week
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15 Aug 2007 Wed 11:45 pm |
Quoting ciko:
well..camels are tall too but ten of them are led by one donkey |
this is good!
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:18 am |
Quoting AEnigma III: He is still an innocent non-public figure.
Anyway, it seems to me that some people just can't accept demoncracy in Turkey!!! How hard everyone has tried to stop him becoming president hahaha! Yet...here he is, voted in by the MAJORITY  |
I didnot know that you were a Tayyip supporter
And don't forget, you are not allowed to destroy democracy by using democracy. This is what the mentality of Tayyip and Gül. Even the majority don't have the right to change the system. And talking about the democracy in a country where democracy is so new and was brought suddenly to people who were not ready for it.
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:22 am |
Quoting ciko: Quoting KeithL: well, he's not President, nor wil he be....
That would be impossible. |
he will be president at the end of august and you all have to accept that someone whose wife is headscarved in turkey could be president 47 % turks aproved it.. no matter what you say..this is democracy.. and i am so happy i love to see you narrow minded people so angry |
You are being funny.
I did not know that the 22 july elections was a referendum for the presidency of Gül. And this is not democracy. If a person whose ideology is very clearly against secularism can never be a president in a seculiar turkish republic. His wife is not the problem here. He has made so many speeches and he wrote so many things in the past againt the seculiar system. If there is not secularism there is no democracy.
I support any military intervention if Gül becomes president for the name of DEMOCRACY.
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:24 am |
Quoting mltm: I didnot know that you were a Tayyip supporter ... And talking about the democracy in a country where democracy is so new and was brought suddenly to people who were not ready for it. |
Meltem I a NOTHING supporter However, I am glad this subject brought you back to TC and its interesting to note your lack of faith in your fellow countrymen's ability to deal with democracy
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:24 am |
Quoting elham:
All Arab world were happy when he succeeded in elections,
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Ofcourse they will be happy. I do not know any secular arab state.
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:29 am |
Quoting mltm: If there is not secularism there is no democracy.
I support any military intervention if Gül becomes president for the name of DEMOCRACY. |
Unfortunately that is the irony of democracy hehehe! 47% of voters want this and some maybe even want a Islamic State! Which is worse - A military state or an Islamic state? Both are far away from the ideal you seek...
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16 Aug 2007 Thu 12:31 am |
Quoting AEnigma III:
Meltem I a NOTHING supporter However, I am glad this subject brought you back to TC and its interesting to note your lack of faith in your fellow countrymen's ability to deal with democracy  |
I am back from a one week Turkey journey.
And your sentence, I did not get the point, your sentences are very complex for this time of day for me.
I believe in democracy but Turkey is a specific country.
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