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Secular Apartheid at Work
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:08 am |
what an interesting insight, thanks thehandsom. without an e.
Finding the inner Muslim prince
In the third of his Ramadan articles, Eric Walberg looks at the increasing attraction to Islam on the part of Westerners
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2007/864/cu6.htm
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:19 am |
Well, if everybody agrees then you can close those schools and let state to decide what is good for the citizens of Turkey.
P.S. Catwoman, you are not funny at all.
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:22 am |
Quoting Roswitha: thehandsom. without an e.
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I put an e because it bothers me that he doesnt have one
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:29 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin:
I put an e because it bothers me that he doesnt have one  |
Me too...let's start a petition to make him add an "E"!!!
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:31 am |
Quoting GatewaytoTR:
P.S. Catwoman, you are not funny at all. |
Uhhh, yeah...she is.
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:31 am |
Quoting GatewaytoTR: Well, if everybody agrees then you can close those schools and let state to decide what is good for the citizens of Turkey.
P.S. Catwoman, you are not funny at all. |
I think education is one of the services state should provide for its youngsters. And the education those kids are getting is not enough in those schools..
so the state is failing them in my view..
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:33 am |
Quoting girleegirl: Quoting Deli_kizin:
I put an e because it bothers me that he doesnt have one  |
Me too...let's start a petition to make him add an "E"!!! |
stop that girls..
It was all a tiny spelling mistake.. that is all..
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:36 am |
Quoting thehandsom: Quoting GatewaytoTR: Well, if everybody agrees then you can close those schools and let state to decide what is good for the citizens of Turkey.
P.S. Catwoman, you are not funny at all. |
I think education is one of the services state should provide for its youngsters. And the education those kids are getting is not enough in those schools..
so the state is failing them in my view.. |
yes that is your view and people do not have to agree with you. In fact, most people in Turkey do not because they have elected a person their prime minister for a second term who is a graduate of one of those schools.
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:45 am |
Quoting thehandsom: It was all a tiny spelling mistake.. that is all..
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I didnt mean it like that Its more my spelling mistake that I write it with an E!!
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:50 am |
I heard that Erdoğan called the girl afterwards. All nice and well but did he call the girls who were forced into religious education and took it to court??!!
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23 Jan 2008 Wed 02:53 am |
Quoting GatewaytoTR: Quoting thehandsom: Quoting GatewaytoTR: Well, if everybody agrees then you can close those schools and let state to decide what is good for the citizens of Turkey.
P.S. Catwoman, you are not funny at all. |
I think education is one of the services state should provide for its youngsters. And the education those kids are getting is not enough in those schools..
so the state is failing them in my view.. |
yes that is your view and people do not have to agree with you. In fact, most people in Turkey do not because they have elected a person their prime minister for a second term who is a graduate of one of those schools.
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Well..There are several elements why we still have an islamist as a prime minister. I dont want to go into those details.
But I want to say that Hitler came into power with election as well..Ama, It did not mean Fasizm was right. did it? Sometimes people's preference of voting does not mean that they are right about what they are saying..
Even if you are right that about 47% of turkish population want religious schools, then they are WRONG.
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