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Thread: turkish mother in laws

6221.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 01:38 pm

Well..
Since you say there will be something for your MIL after the divorce, just get her a flat and find a woman who would come and help her in the house (her house) everyday. And take her into your house at certain intervals..Ie a week each time for total not more than 1 1/2 months in a year.
That is what my solution would be..



Thread: fear, outrage, prejudice, indifference, silence and disguise

6222.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 01:31 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

handsome
as for the arab victims, are you saying that all of those children were actually killed by the israeli soldiers?


Yes..Huge majority..

Quote:


the arab government encourage every single child to fight jews. parents instead of moving children out of the war line, they opposite send them towards tanks


You can find extreme examples everywhere.

Quote:


dont you see the reality? all our tv news showing israel in black colors and arabs as an angel?


As far as the media coverage is concerned:
Media is not partial regarding that conflict.
some passages from Robert Fisk

the occupied Palestinian territory "disputed territory" - after then Secretary of State Colin Powell ordered his diplomats in the region to use this phrase - and to call Jewish colonies illegally built on Arab land "settlements" or - my favourites now - "Jewish neighbourhoods" or "outposts". It is the same stage set on which Israelis are killed by Palestinians - which they are - but on which Palestinians die in anonymous "clashes"

the first claiming that God gave them the land, the second producing land deeds to prove that the law entitles them to their own property. If illegal colonies such as Maale Adumim are built adjacent to Jerusalem - itself illegally annexed by Israel - then of course they are "neighbourhoods"

Quote:


if my country was attacked by uzbeks by uzbek suiciders, wouldnt allow any uzbek to enter my country.

thats for the checkpoints are. do you think jews would freely allow arabs to travel bcak and forth after having suicide attacks?
wheres your logic?


Did you know that the wall they built has gobbled up 10 per cent more Palestinian land for the Israelis?
The wall itself is illegal. The International Court also ruled it to be illegal. And Israel ignored this ruling. So, of course, did the US.

Quote:


at the end: lets take your version: its a stolen land.
then whats your solution for the conflict?
to send back all jews or to give more land to arabs?


I dont think sending jews back is the solution.

The solution lays with israel's acceptance of UN resolutions, which Israel refused constantly (so as USA)..
And it should start with "Resolution 242"



Thread: turkish mother in laws

6223.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 11:56 am

Quoting Inankur:

we had her staying for a 2 weeks in home -because she is in process of divorcing my father in law... and she is always saying: KESKE you didnt put meat in the makarna. Keske you didnt put tuna fish in the salat.Keske we would have meyve suyu instead of Cola!
KESKE KESKE ...
plus she is not working, and we are living here with rent + the expenses, plus that she has her own debts and no SSK ... etc etc ...
so its like we need to take care of her from now on ...
she is modern, too modern i might say, she likes Brands and social meetings ...
this as an idea girls, that she is not an angel, no way ...
My husband knows her very well, he doesnt want for her to move in, but in this "without escape" situation we have no way ...

I wont change anything about us and i will continue putting ET in the MAKARNAAAA!!!!!!!!
hehehhee


It does not sound very promising. lol



Thread: fear, outrage, prejudice, indifference, silence and disguise

6224.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 03:56 am

Quoting catwoman:


Did you get my pm?


Yesssss..



Thread: fear, outrage, prejudice, indifference, silence and disguise

6225.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 03:44 am

Quoting catwoman:


www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpw-h6WY8As

handsom, will you dump femme for me?


Oh god..
Pm me regarding this please



Thread: fear, outrage, prejudice, indifference, silence and disguise

6226.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 03:33 am

Quoting femme_fatal:

the civilised world must say: NEVER AGAIN!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLmc8PMuZmI


Here we go again

I watched half of it and decided it was enough!!
Because if the first half is completely wrong the probability of other half being wrong is very high..

It is totaly waste of time!!

Full of lies, full of ignorance about the historical facts.
First of all..all that rubbish about 'ah..But it is our promised land, Look at the book' IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH..
That book is written god knows when.. We are living in 2000s.
The claim that 'it is a promised land' is laughable!!

The second is about what was it like under ottoman era, I mean the end of it:

Apperantly there were 350.000 people in 1850 and they were 85% Muslims, 11% Christians and 4% Jews.

According to Ottoman records : the population of Palestine in the early 19th century was 350,000, in 1860 it was 411,000 and in 1900 about 600,000 of which 94% were Arabs. In 1914 Palestine had a population of 657,000 Muslim Arabs, 81,000 Christian Arabs, and 59,000 Jews.

So 'ah. Jews were always over there and palestine was not arab' is FALSE!!!

Source from wiki
Of course at this stage Balfour Declaration of 1917 should be mentioned (it is all fault of british in the first place!!). Though it was british giving support of national home for jews at the time, when they needed jews support badly -both politically and scientifically- during the WWI.

And a state was never mentioned in the first place!!!

again from wiki:
One of the main proponents of a Jewish homeland in Palestine was Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the leading spokesman for organized Zionism in Britain. Weizmann was a chemist who had developed a process to synthesize acetone via fermentation. Acetone is required for the production of cordite, a powerful propellant explosive needed to fire ammunition without generating tell-tale smoke. Germany had cornered supplies of calcium acetate, a major source of acetone. Other pre-war processes in Britain were inadequate to meet the increased demand in World War I, and a shortage of cordite would have severely hampered Britain's war effort. Lloyd-George, then Minister for Munitions, was grateful to Weizmann and so supported his Zionist aspirations.

During the first meeting between Weizmann and Balfour in 1906, Balfour asked what payment Weizmann would accept for use of his process and was told, "There is only one thing I want: A national home for my people." Balfour asked Weizmann why Palestine — and Palestine alone — should be the Zionist homeland. "Anything else would be idolatry", Weizmann protested, adding: "Mr. Balfour, supposing I was to offer you Paris instead of London, would you take it?" "But Dr. Weizmann", Balfour retorted, "we have London", to which Weizmann rejoined, "That is true, but we had Jerusalem when London was a marsh."[4]

Weizmann eventually received both monetary compensation for his discovery and his place in history as first President of the state of Israel.


Basically 'legal documentations, our book , promised land etc' are simply NOT TRUE!!.

It is a land stolen from the arabs!!

And about the suicide bombings , terrorism etc.

I think i gave the figures before about which side killed most childeren and civilians.

What is hapening there is a STATE TERRORISM by isreal.

First it should be stopped and I am sure the others will stop too.

Femme, I will hit you on the head with the book of 'The great civilisation' by Robert Fisk when I see you next time..



Thread: What made you smile today :)

6227.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 02:24 am

Quoting girleegirl:

They make a beautiful couple. Next we can look forward to the wedding photos.


Rub it in GG, rub it in..
You are well aware that she did not ask my permission for putting up that picture. I would never allow such a thing..(it is haram)
what will everybody think about me..eh? a man who is unable to control his gf!!
I am very cross with her right now...



Thread: What made you smile today :)

6228.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Feb 2008 Wed 01:51 am

Quoting catwoman:

what made me laugh?
foam's picture with handsom! lol lol lol
foam looks gorgeous, but handsom.... :-S... maybe try waxing that beard? :-S


OMG..
Hay allah..
This was private ya..
This is haram ...tut tut tut



Thread: What are you listening now?

6229.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Feb 2008 Tue 09:27 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting girleegirl:

Quoting femme_fatal:


im still trying to figure out, who eddie is


Have you asked him????



as you know, im shy.
i will not send him pm first.
what if he spams me?


you perfidious Borat..
You lied to me..All those pms and etc..Girrrrrrrrrr..



Thread: fear, outrage, prejudice, indifference, silence and disguise

6230.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Feb 2008 Tue 07:24 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:


seems like you are in love with me so badly


I am trying to hide it in public..but..



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