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Postby phoenix » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:13 pm

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Do Turks not have any morality?


Apart from an abundance of evidence to suggest they have never even addressed the issue of "morality" let alone adopted it's guiding principles.

Have a look at the thread on the Armenian Genocide, that they still do not have the decency to own up to. :evil:

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Forget the Armenian tragedy and own up to your own and then the stones you throw will not fall on your heads....~~Still, thick skulls will always help I suppose.. :roll:


Well here's a perfect example of the Turkish displacement of language to cover up their crimes. :evil:

Everybody else recognizes the slaughter of the Armenians as "GENOCIDE", but the Turk switches to calling it a "TRAGEDY".

A tragedy is like a shocking accident you pillock...
How did you accidently kill 1.5 Million people?????? :shock: :shock:

And what imagined crimes of this nature are you associating us with, :?: you unbelievable madman.

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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:18 pm

phoenix wrote:
zan wrote:
phoenix wrote:
the_snake_and_the_crane wrote:
Do Turks not have any morality?


Apart from an abundance of evidence to suggest they have never even addressed the issue of "morality" let alone adopted it's guiding principles.

Have a look at the thread on the Armenian Genocide, that they still do not have the decency to own up to. :evil:

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Forget the Armenian tragedy and own up to your own and then the stones you throw will not fall on your heads....~~Still, thick skulls will always help I suppose.. :roll:


Well here's a perfect example of the Turkish displacement of language to cover up their crimes. :evil:

Everybody else recognizes the slaughter of the Armenians as "GENOCIDE", but the Turk switches to calling it a "TRAGEDY".

A tragedy is like a shocking accident you pillock...
How did you accidently kill 1.5 Million people?????? :shock: :shock:

And what imagined crimes of this nature are you associating us with, :?: you unbelievable madman.

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Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?
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Postby phoenix » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:46 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
phoenix wrote:
zan wrote:
phoenix wrote:
the_snake_and_the_crane wrote:
Do Turks not have any morality?


Apart from an abundance of evidence to suggest they have never even addressed the issue of "morality" let alone adopted it's guiding principles.

Have a look at the thread on the Armenian Genocide, that they still do not have the decency to own up to. :evil:

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Phoenix


Forget the Armenian tragedy and own up to your own and then the stones you throw will not fall on your heads....~~Still, thick skulls will always help I suppose.. :roll:


Well here's a perfect example of the Turkish displacement of language to cover up their crimes. :evil:

Everybody else recognizes the slaughter of the Armenians as "GENOCIDE", but the Turk switches to calling it a "TRAGEDY".

A tragedy is like a shocking accident you pillock...
How did you accidently kill 1.5 Million people?????? :shock: :shock:

And what imagined crimes of this nature are you associating us with, :?: you unbelievable madman.

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Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?


. . . . . Because another 1.5 MILLION might meet with an unfortunate ACCIDENT :evil: :evil:

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Postby GreekForumer » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:54 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?


Why doesn't Turkey challenge Germany, Austria and Hungary to open their archives ? The archives of these Turkish WW1 ALLIES supports the Armenians.

And what exactly are archives ?

And what archives do you expect Armenia to have, since the country only came into existence after the horrors of 1915 ?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:56 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
phoenix wrote:
zan wrote:
phoenix wrote:
the_snake_and_the_crane wrote:
Do Turks not have any morality?


Apart from an abundance of evidence to suggest they have never even addressed the issue of "morality" let alone adopted it's guiding principles.

Have a look at the thread on the Armenian Genocide, that they still do not have the decency to own up to. :evil:

Pip-pip
Phoenix


Forget the Armenian tragedy and own up to your own and then the stones you throw will not fall on your heads....~~Still, thick skulls will always help I suppose.. :roll:


Well here's a perfect example of the Turkish displacement of language to cover up their crimes. :evil:

Everybody else recognizes the slaughter of the Armenians as "GENOCIDE", but the Turk switches to calling it a "TRAGEDY".

A tragedy is like a shocking accident you pillock...
How did you accidently kill 1.5 Million people?????? :shock: :shock:

And what imagined crimes of this nature are you associating us with, :?: you unbelievable madman.

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Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?


No need to guess. Here are the FACTS

a)Because Turkeys challenge was accompanied by a TERM that whatever those archives reveal that would be the only criterion to judge.
b)Because the Ottoman archives obviously contain nothing of the truth.
c.1)Because all the truth is in the archives of other countries and the reports they were receiving from their ambassadors.
c.2)Because the truth was recorded directly from eyewitness Armenians, by historians of nearby countries where they found refuge

Finally why don't you answer the question why doesn't Turkey take the challenge to let experts study the archives of other countries?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Sep 01, 2007 8:56 pm

GreekForumer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?


Why doesn't Turkey challenge Germany, Austria and Hungary to open their archives ? The archives of these Turkish WW1 ALLIES supports the Armenians.

And what exactly are archives ?

And what archives do you expect Armenia to have, since the country only came into existence after the horrors of 1915 ?


If you need to ask that question then obviously you do not have a clue...good luck with you igornace and the bliss it breeds.
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Postby GreekForumer » Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:05 pm

Viewpoint wrote:If you need to ask that question then obviously you do not have a clue...good luck with you igornace and the bliss it breeds.


I am asking...
what do YOU think these "archives" are ?

Certainly not Armenian "government" orders because Armenia only came into existence after 1915.
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Postby phoenix » Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:13 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Turkey has challenged Armenia to let the experts decide on the circumstancies under which Armenians died while asisting Turkeys enemy by opening their archives but Armenia refuses, guess why?


Is this a rhetorical question Viewpoint?
.......or are you going to tell us why they may be too frightened to deal with Turkey.

.... A country that has sent its own people to their death for even daring to mention the GENOCIDE.... Because it is so Anti-Turkish to say that Turkey has ever spilled any blood.

Or are you afraid of Turkey too? :evil:

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Postby GreekForumer » Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:44 pm

Viewpoint wrote:If you need to ask that question then obviously you do not have a clue...good luck with you igornace and the bliss it breeds.


But I don't want to be ignorant. I want to learn!

In this thread a forumer gives us a link to the Turkish archives in his post.

Now, the whole world knows when Armenian males were drafted into the labour battalions at the early stages of WW1. But when and where were they released when the war ended ??????

And just to remind you Viewpoint, obviously,
these Armenian draftees were CLEARLY NOT HELPING THE ENEMY because they were UNDER THE COMPLETE CONTROL of the Turkish authorities. Turks controlled where they slept, what they ate and drank, what work they did, who they associated with and so on. Turks even had the option to read their personal mail. It was wartime after all.

What do the Turkish archives tell us about the discharging of these Armenian men ? Perhaps you can find the answer to this simple question in the OPEN Turkish archives.

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Postby 74LB » Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:40 am

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If I could understand the first sentence, then I would reply, however I would reply with a 'yes' to his question on morals.


Ok - let me break it down for you again thicko.........................



It is at this point that I stopped reading your posts oh intelligent one, so no more questions to me please.
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