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4550.       catwoman
8933 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 01:16 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Extramarital sex causes earthquakes.... (says an Iranian imam).

 

Such words make me laugh so loud! 

 

Source

 

You didn´t know that Trudy? That´s why we have so many earthquakes these days..

4551.       Trudy
7887 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 01:23 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

You didn´t know that Trudy? That´s why we have so many earthquakes these days..

 

I´m not married.... you?

4552.       catwoman
8933 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 01:35 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

I´m not married.... you?

 

Unfortunately those unmarried are also affected by the earthquakes caused by the married infidels..

4553.       lemon
1374 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 03:10 pm

 

Quoting armegon

 

 

+1 

Kyrgyz people got rid one of the US puppet and a great thief whos ruling the country with a mentality of tradesman, colorful revolts seems collapsing one by one. But unfortunately the ones who is in the power now, was in the same direction with Bakiyev before. I hope they can find a leader who is thinking the people of Kyrgyz not US or Russia.

 

I heard that Kyrgyz people will kick in the butt of the feto´s organizations in Kyrgyzstan, then i will really admire of them...

I admire them anyway. KG is one of the poorest post soviet countries. They depend on US´ support and Russia´s oil.

 

4554.       armegon
1872 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 05:26 pm

 

Quoting lemon

 

I admire them anyway. KG is one of the poorest post soviet countries. They depend on US´ support and Russia´s oil.

 

 

They are for sure much braver than the sleeping Turks in Turkey, which is very much admirable.

4555.       catwoman
8933 posts
 17 Apr 2010 Sat 07:08 pm

 

Quoting armegon

 

 

They are for sure much braver than the sleeping Turks in Turkey, which is very much admirable.

 

What are sleeping Turks?

4556.       armegon
1872 posts
 18 Apr 2010 Sun 01:43 am

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

What are sleeping Turks?

 

I thought you know what i mean, those are the ones who call themselves as Turkish but still cannot apprehend the seriousness of their motherland´s and coming generations´ situation.

4557.       catwoman
8933 posts
 18 Apr 2010 Sun 06:41 pm

 

Quoting armegon

 

 

I thought you know what i mean, those are the ones who call themselves as Turkish but still cannot apprehend the seriousness of their motherland´s and coming generations´ situation.

 

I was wondering who you consider ´sleeping Turks´.  I think we can agree that calling oneself Turkish does not guarantee the same understanding of the "seriousness of the homeland´s situation". So what do you think is this seriousness about and what should these people do in your opinion?

4558.       armegon
1872 posts
 18 Apr 2010 Sun 07:04 pm

I considered Turkish people whose mind was numbed by the one who is  using religion for their own good, the Turkish people who are selling their votes for a piece of goods, the Turkish people who think their own good in the first place instead of society and their future, the Turkish people who was blinded bypropogand via subcons of imperialists, the Turkish people who forgot the meaning of independence, and who forgot how their ancestors founded this republic. These are the things that i observed. I hope it is clear now ...

Quoting catwoman

 

 

I was wondering who you consider ´sleeping Turks´.  I think we can agree that calling oneself Turkish does not guarantee the same understanding of the "seriousness of the homeland´s situation". So what do you think is this seriousness about and what should these people do in your opinion?

 

 

4559.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 18 Apr 2010 Sun 08:19 pm

 

Quoting armegon

I considered Turkish people whose mind was numbed by the one who is  using religion for their own good, the Turkish people who are selling their votes for a piece of goods, the Turkish people who think their own good in the first place instead of society and their future, the Turkish people who was blinded bypropogand via subcons of imperialists, the Turkish people who forgot the meaning of independence, and who forgot how their ancestors founded this republic. These are the things that i observed. I hope it is clear now ...

 

 

 

 That reminds me of the local elections in the town of my mother-in-law. Although she can hardly read she did vote for the guy who became mayor. There were some problems in town regarding electricity bills. The energy costs were going through the roof. During the campaign the soon-to-be-mayor said that people should not pay the electricity bill, because the electric company was corrupt, and that if they voted for him, he would fix it all. Unfortunatly, people did this... no bills paid for several months, and a vast majority of the votes went to this guy with his promises. Ofcourse, nothing happend regarding the electricity bills, nobody can keep a promise like that... "I will pay all your bills" ...yeah right. Anyway, now a lot of people are having troubles paying back the months of bills in one time. And the mayor? He´s sitting in that big office with a smile on his face. Mission accomplished.

4560.       lemon
1374 posts
 18 Apr 2010 Sun 11:38 pm

you are an idealist or even a utopist, that is the problem. there will never be a perfect turkey.

 

Quoting armegon

I considered Turkish people whose mind was numbed by the one who is  using religion for their own good, the Turkish people who are selling their votes for a piece of goods, the Turkish people who think their own good in the first place instead of society and their future, the Turkish people who was blinded bypropogand via subcons of imperialists, the Turkish people who forgot the meaning of independence, and who forgot how their ancestors founded this republic. These are the things that i observed. I hope it is clear now ...

 

 

 

 

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