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Revised NATIONALIST MANIFESTO
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 09:38 pm |
Quote: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting portokal: Portokal, is the extent of your politics only that which your friend Alpha has taught you?  |
no...  |
It is strange you became a Turkish Nationalist without even being Turkish  |
She is not the only one, I think..
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 09:39 pm |
Quote: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting portokal: Portokal, is the extent of your politics only that which your friend Alpha has taught you?  |
no...  |
It is strange you became a Turkish Nationalist without even being Turkish  |
i guess... part of it was in my blood and part of it learned. it is the way i am. quite strict in rules. give me a manifesto... and the nationalist jumps out with respect to turkishness. Turkish Nationalist.
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 09:46 pm |
Quoting portokal: 9. citizens of the national state will not buy from missionaries.
10 no to fundamentalism or soft dictatorship tendencies.
11. no to individualism and self-praising tendencies. |
Portokal, do you not think that your points 9 and 11 conflict with your point 10?
(You have time to PM Alpha before answering )
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83. |
27 Jan 2008 Sun 09:49 pm |
Anaaaamm! Manyak misin sen, deli misin neyisin sen?
You're probably a lost case, otherwise I would google around to document that you are wrong.
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 09:57 pm |
Also, could you explain Point 7 to me. It is a little unclear. What exactly do you mean?
"Citizens find joy in the state" meaning what?
You mean they want to cut themselves off from the "global merry crowd" completely? Do they not need US money anymore?
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 10:01 pm |
Portokal?
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 10:11 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: It is strange you became a Turkish Nationalist without even being Turkish  |
Actually, I thought you were aware that we are ALL Turkish.
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 10:27 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Also, could you explain Point 7 to me. It is a little unclear. What exactly do you mean?
"Citizens find joy in the state" meaning what?
You mean they want to cut themselves off from the "global merry crowd" completely? Do they not need US money anymore?  |
thank you for your observations above, i just PMd Alpha.
i think it is important to maintain trading activities so the State can have a life.
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 10:35 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting AEnigma III: It is strange you became a Turkish Nationalist without even being Turkish  |
Actually, I thought you were aware that we are ALL Turkish. |
the turkilinial society.))
thank you. i tend to omit this when it comes to myself. just having many ethnics in me.. and i had a time when my accent an my national identity represented a problem. i was working at the restauration of a church (painting and putting gold) and this was the main reason in having to quit the job after a time.
i AM Turkish.
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27 Jan 2008 Sun 10:43 pm |
Quoting azade: Anaaaamm! Manyak misin sen, deli misin neyisin sen?
You're probably a lost case, otherwise I would google around to document that you are wrong. |
i am not familiar with political terminologies.
manyak... maybe
if you do not have principles to respect, what do you have besides appartenance and heart affiliation?
i do not think that doing things that have to be done, or having a walk, or a night in Kumkapi is stepping over principles.
what is basic is the need to keep clean, to agree, to decide democratic. and with wisdom.
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