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Thread: Bad new vibrations, The Economist, Jan 29th 2009

11.       _harmony_
31 posts
 31 Jan 2009 Sat 10:47 am

 

Quoting Roswitha

Perhaps Erdogan has finally realized that his rhetoric could potentially harm Turkey’s vital interests and endanger Turkish Jews. He is planning to meet with Israeli President Simon Peres at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 29 (Hurriyet, January 27). Given the fact that Erdogan had rejected Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s offer to discus the Gaza crisis during the war, the Erdogan-Peres meeting could be a sign of reinitiating Turkish-Israeli relations.

 

 

Well, now we know how good was this "reinitiating Turkish-Israeli relations" {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}



Thread: İ Love YOU poem.

12.       _harmony_
31 posts
 30 Jan 2009 Fri 10:54 pm

ooooopsss, some errors appeared maybe due to formating



Thread: İ Love YOU poem.

13.       _harmony_
31 posts
 30 Jan 2009 Fri 10:52 pm

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Maybe (lyrics by latvian band Brainstorm - Prāta vētra)

 

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English

 

My body, My hand
My heaven, My land
My guardian angel is mine

You say…
My dreams, My head
My sex, My bed
And it´s my Corona with lime

And then I say ..
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
Maybe I´m in love with You….

You say..
My hate, My frown
My kingdom, My crown
My palace and court is mine

You say..
My lights, My show
My years to grow
The time that I spend is fine

But then I say ..
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
Maybe I´m in love with You….

But You say…
My coat, My hat
My bones, My fat
My zipper is shut by me

You say..
My Skin, My blood
My devil, My God
My freedom is what You see

But still I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
Maybe I´m in love with You….

My begining, My end
My nuclear bomb to pretend…..

Latvian

 

Mana miesa, mana roka

Manas debesis, mana zeme,

Mans sargeņģelis ir mans


Tu saki...

Mani sapņi, manas domas,

Mans sekss, mana gulta

Un tā ir mana Corona ar laimu

 

Un tad es saku...

Varbūt mēs to varam dalīt uz diviem

Varbūt mani zvēri dzīvo Tavā Zoo

Varbūt, ka es Tevi mīlu...

Tu saki...

Mans naids, mans drūmais skaties

Mana karaļvalsts, mans tronis

Mana pils un galams ir mans

 

Tu saki..

Manas gaismas, mans šovs

Mani gadi, lai augtu

Mans pavadītais laiks ir lielisks

 

Bet tas es saku ...

Varbūt mēs to varam dalīt uz diviem

Varbūt mani zvēri dzīvo Tavā Zoo

Varbūt, ka es Tevi mīlu...

 

Bet Tu saki...

Mans mētelis, mana cepure

Mani kauli, mani tauki

Pats aizveru savu rāvējslēdzēju

Tu saki...

Mana āda, manas asinis

Mans velns, mans Dievs

Mana brīvības ir tas ko Tu redzi


Bet es joprojām saku

Varbūt mēs to varam dalīt uz diviem

Varbūt mani zvēri dzīvo Tavā Zoo

Varbūt, ka es Tevi mīlu...

 

Mans sākums, manas beigas

Mana atombumba, lai aizbildinātos....

 



Thread: Bad new vibrations, The Economist, Jan 29th 2009

14.       _harmony_
31 posts
 30 Jan 2009 Fri 10:09 pm

[...] Israel, he [Mr Erdogan] railed, was “committing a crime against humanity…The world must not turn a blind eye to Israel’s savagery…How can such a country, which totally ignores and does not implement the UN Security Council’s resolutions be let through the gates of the UN?” [...] - BRAVO for such statement!

 

 

[...] Not for the first time, anti-Semitism reared its head. In the western city of Eskisehir, members of a nationalist group brandished placards that read, “Only dogs can enter: no Armenians or Jews!” An outcry from Turkey’s 25,000-strong Jewish community, plus pressure from the foreign ministry, shamed a local prosecutor into launching a probe. Turkey’s Jewish community issued a rare statement saying that “we Turkish Jews, an inseparable part of the Turkish Republic, feel deep sorrow for the comments appearing in recent days in certain media outlets that belittle and insult our religion and present us as targets.” [...] - this is a shame people do such  



Thread: Turkish PM storms off in Gaza row

15.       _harmony_
31 posts
 30 Jan 2009 Fri 05:49 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

I am still not sure entirely it was the right thing to do from the foreign policies of Turkey..

Because Turkey was trying to play the role of mediator in the middle east as a country that is able to speak hamas, Israel, Iran, Syria..

The latest incident might be a bit harmful for this..

 

 Yeah, this could be damaged some kind .... unfortunatelly.

 

But it was great show, he dared to say it.

Unexpected, but in a right place and right time.

 

"Turkey has had strong ties with Israel for many years, including a military partnership since 1996, while also being close to the Palestinians. In 2006, Turkey became the first Nato country to host a Hamas delegation for official talks in Ankara. In an effort to play a more active role in the Middle East in recent years, Turkey sent soldiers to Lebanon as part of an international peace force there and brought Israel and Syria together for indirect peace talks. " /The National/

 

I hope it all goes on...



Thread: What are you reading?

16.       _harmony_
31 posts
 27 Jan 2009 Tue 09:54 pm

Kurt Vonnegut "A Man Without a Country"

 

Rereading 3rd time.

 

Last book of this great author, so sarcastic, bright sence of humor and huge expierence of life .... just how to be a good human being ....



Thread: What are you listening now?

17.       _harmony_
31 posts
 27 Jan 2009 Tue 09:42 pm

Queen - "Show must go on"

 

so inspiring

 

The show must go on
Inside my heart is breaking
My make-up may be flaking
But my smile still stays on.
Whatever happens, Ill leave it all to chance
Another heartache, another failed romance
On and on, does anybody know what we are living for?
I guess Im learning ...



Thread: What are you listening now?

18.       _harmony_
31 posts
 23 Jan 2009 Fri 09:03 am

Mor ve Ötesi - Küçük Sevgilim

 

Such a perfect song.



Thread: the killing continues, GAZA

19.       _harmony_
31 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 04:51 pm

VATICAN DEPLORES GAZA SITUATION (BBC)

 

The Pope´s justice minister, Cardinal Renato Martino, has sharply criticised Israel´s actions and likened the Gaza Strip to a "big concentration camp".

Correspondents say his words mark the Vatican´s toughest comments since Israel began its offensive with intensive air attacks 12 days ago.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7817019.stm



Thread: Can you help?

20.       _harmony_
31 posts
 03 Jan 2009 Sat 05:56 pm

 

Quoting SweetKisses

Oh yeah...why didnt i think of that!, i feel stupid now

 

Thanks {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

comeon, I am learning too, and believe me there have been times, I have felt much more stupid about my turkish language skills D



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