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Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

101.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 08:43 pm

The level of hypocracy the West handled this and the way it now wants to walk away with it is simply repulsive. Anyone curious enough to take a look into the major incidents of the near past will find similarities.

There is a period of disinformation serving to satanize the regime of the targeted country. The media immediately and unconditionally begins doing their share to complete the bad image by fabricating and distorting truth. Then statements follow one another. Mere assumptions are presented as facts. Apparently all of this is done for the sake of democracy and by democratic regimes.

Saddam sought to build an Arab unity and posed threat to the West.

Kaddafi sought to build an African unity and this was a threat to the interests of the West too. In fact, it can be safely said that he turned a tribal community into a nation investing heavily in agriculture, housing and infrastructure increasing the welfare in his country several folds since he has taken over. They say he had mental problems and probably made a few mistakes and committed a number sins in his long reign. He was a strong man though, he could convert the potential of his nation into a sort of influence unseen in his geography. For example, many of you might not know the names of Moroccon or Tunisian presidents but Kaddafi has always enjoyed a celebrity status among the world leaders.

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Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

102.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 01:00 am

In my humble opinion, there is indeed a need for a strong anti-Western front. It would be the best if such a front had comparable military and economic might. Instead what we have today is a bunch of weak countries whose leaders are presented as lunies by the mass media.

I don´t want to live in a world where the big brother decides whom to terminate. Just tell me for how many deaths (both inside and outside the country) the last 10 US leaders can be held accountable. Every leader has skeletons in their back yards. It is just that we seem to disregard the sins of a leader if he is serving us.

 



Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

103.       vineyards
1954 posts
 23 Oct 2011 Sun 12:21 am

I have this weird problem. Sometimes, my message disappears after I post it.

In that message I was trying to present the East as the lesser evil not hugely responsible for global acts of malice and how in fact it is being used by the powers-that-be who are doing their best to satanize it.



Edited (10/23/2011) by vineyards



Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

104.       vineyards
1954 posts
 23 Oct 2011 Sun 12:03 am

As we are talking, certain people are looking for excuses to settle the account with Ahmedinejad.

When this is done, a new villain will have to be created.



Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

105.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:56 pm



Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

106.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 11:50 pm

 

Quoting Abla

Who exactly stops you from asking questions from western governments? Europe with all its faults and shortcomings is the success story of the century what comes to human rights and freedom of word. It´s simple but it´s easy to forget. There are some alarming processes these days in the mental climate but they still didn´t change this fact.

 

Well, now that I am not sitting on oil reserves or energy resources, it seems I have every right to point my finger at the profoundly hypocratic aspects of the hot air balloon called European democracy.

In fact, the West in its general outlook resembles a mosquito, it got fat by sucking others´ blood. We might associate its annoying buzz with the lessons of democracy it is trying to circulate among the half-wit majority of an apolitical world.

Shameless by birth, it never misses a chance to manipulate or to fabricate. The West is the scorch of the world and it is proving this point by perpetually shedding blood.



Edited (10/22/2011) by vineyards
Edited (10/22/2011) by vineyards



Thread: Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says

107.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Oct 2011 Sat 09:48 pm

 

Quoting acute

unfortunately like a bad sequel movie there will be a Gaddafi ll at some point in time in some country.

 

Tears in my eyes. Glad, this last dictator hunt was accomplished flawlessly. No one accuses the West despite its obvious role both in Libya and the rest of the Arab world. They did not drop their bombs, they did not stir any troubles, they did not arm any parties within the country and now they have every right to accuse the so-called freedom fighters of cruelty.

That´s good, anyway, no one is asking questions to the government in the West. When you are free and democratic by nature, why would you need other regimes or different points of view? Just bomb the bastards´ land if they are misbehaving...

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Thread: Poem about a table being strong and holding many things

108.       vineyards
1954 posts
 22 Sep 2011 Thu 07:20 pm

Could it be this poem?

Masa da Masaymış Ha by Edip Cansever
Adam yaşama sevinci içinde
Masaya anahtarlarını koydu
Bakır kâseye çiçekleri koydu
Sütünü yumurtasını koydu
Pencereden gelen ışığı koydu
Bisiklet sesini çıkrık sesini
Ekmeğin havanın yumuşaklığını koydu
Adam masaya
Aklında olup bitenleri koydu
Ne yapmak istiyordu hayatta
İşte onu koydu
Kimi seviyordu kimi sevmiyordu
Adam masaya onları da koydu
Üç kere üç dokuz ederdi
Adam koydu masaya dokuzu
Pencere yanındaydı gökyüzü yanında
Uzandı masaya sonsuzu koydu
Bir bira içmek istiyordu kaç gündür
Masaya biranın dökülüşünü koydu
Uykusunu koydu uyanıklığını koydu
Tokluğunu açlığını koydu

Masa da masaymış ha
Bana mısın demedi bu kadar yüke
Bir iki sallandı durdu
Adam ha babam koyuyordu.

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Thread: Turkey downgrades ties with Israel

109.       vineyards
1954 posts
 10 Sep 2011 Sat 12:39 am

Lemon, international relations are organized around the principles like reciprocity, mutuality with measures, counter measures and retaliation being the universally expected outcomes when either party violates the rights of the other. 

The Turkish government made her stance clear by saying Turkey would respect all aforementioned principles and will act in line with a state tradition that does not allow acts like intervening vessels in international waters. Turkey demands an official apology and compensation to be paid to the relatives of the victims of the flotilla incident.

I know a huge part of this is a political show with targets not necessarily confined to the scope of this singular incident.

Consider this in the framework of this example: Suppose that I am labeled as a thief but I just brag about it without ever stealing anything from anyone. One day, another thief breaks into my house and gets caught in action when I turn on the lights. Will he just walk away with what he has just done? People must only pay for their deeds. Putting aside the manners and the outlook, Israel is the party that took action and they must now bear the consequences.



Edited (9/10/2011) by vineyards



Thread: Some 27,000 cases of domestic violence, involving 26,000 women, were reported to police in the first

110.       vineyards
1954 posts
 08 Sep 2011 Thu 01:07 am

A man who is agressive towards women must have serious psychological problems many of which may be resulting from his upbringing. Turkey is not an exemplary country in this department. It is getting better gradually but then quite a few women prefer machos. I have heard this over and over. 

Once when we were playing basketball with friends we saw a man beating his girl friend. We rushed to the scene. I held the guy from behind to control his aggression. The man did not even resist, he was obviously scared of being beaten or something. The lady took advantage of the situation and began hitting the man. The man ran to his car and left the scene. Some relationships are enigmatic. All hell breaks loose but somehow they can´t part or in some cases one of the partners doesn´t let the other leave.

What can we say other than RIP?



Edited (9/8/2011) by vineyards



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