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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:43 pm

Oracle wrote:
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BOF wrote:Lilly livered concerns ?? just stating the facts maam, just stating the facts.....
As one who was a child under the rain of German Bombs DAILY
i need no lessons from you madam on freedom thank you.


Yes, but you had closure. For you, freedom to move around your own country was never compromised!



I cannot understand your obsession with Mustafa Kemal. If people want to look up to him so let it be. Not sure of the numbers but Catholics look up to the pope as some holy whatever. He is only a mortal too. If people wish to worship a goddess with multiple arms, so be it.

Dont use the asshole (tourist) for your only aim at mocking someone who will idolise M.K. ATATURK.

Use your intellect to further peace or the benefit of mankind.


Both were wrong Deniz ... the tourist for behaving in such a way and the fanatics who revere Ataturk and his legacy of statues so much, that a simple appropriate caution does not satisfy their blood-lust but they want to call for his hanging!

As far as peace goes; it is the constant reminder of these absurdities, and in the wider context where you quoted me in reply to BOF alluding to the continuing occupation by Turkey of nearly half my country curtailing freedom at the very least and gross violations of peoples' Human Rights, which must never be allowed to be forgotten so that evil perpetrators, such as the Turks, cannot continue in their insidious campaign to destroy our civilisation!

Use your intellect Deniz, and stop jumping to the defence of Turkey or trying to silence anyone who reminds others of the continuing occupation!



Turkey does not need me to defend it. I was alluding to your obsession. I silence no one. I believe in free speech and human rights. I can still make coments.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:48 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
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BOF wrote:Lilly livered concerns ?? just stating the facts maam, just stating the facts.....
As one who was a child under the rain of German Bombs DAILY
i need no lessons from you madam on freedom thank you.


Yes, but you had closure. For you, freedom to move around your own country was never compromised!



I cannot understand your obsession with Mustafa Kemal. If people want to look up to him so let it be. Not sure of the numbers but Catholics look up to the pope as some holy whatever. He is only a mortal too. If people wish to worship a goddess with multiple arms, so be it.

Dont use the asshole (tourist) for your only aim at mocking someone who will idolise M.K. ATATURK.

Use your intellect to further peace or the benefit of mankind.


Both were wrong Deniz ... the tourist for behaving in such a way and the fanatics who revere Ataturk and his legacy of statues so much, that a simple appropriate caution does not satisfy their blood-lust but they want to call for his hanging!

As far as peace goes; it is the constant reminder of these absurdities, and in the wider context where you quoted me in reply to BOF alluding to the continuing occupation by Turkey of nearly half my country curtailing freedom at the very least and gross violations of peoples' Human Rights, which must never be allowed to be forgotten so that evil perpetrators, such as the Turks, cannot continue in their insidious campaign to destroy our civilisation!

Use your intellect Deniz, and stop jumping to the defence of Turkey or trying to silence anyone who reminds others of the continuing occupation!



Turkey does not need me to defend it. I was alluding to your obsession. I silence no one. I believe in free speech and human rights. I can still make coments.


Which obsession?
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Postby baby-come-fly-with-me » Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:56 pm

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“The police were there in minutes and took him away in handcuffs. To be honest he’s lucky it was the police that took him – Ataturk is the father of the Turkish Republic and a national hero – the local boys wanted to kill him for being so insulting – what is it about the British that they seem to enjoy being so rude and disrespectful.”

They're told when in Rome do as the Romans do; he was probably just trying to behave like a local.


Problem is, some Brits behave like "Romans" wherever they go. This time this "lad" got more than he bargained for meeting like-minded hooligans. :lol:

says miss frilly pinky perfect, do you know what a hood is?
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Postby baby-come-fly-with-me » Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:58 pm

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John Connolley wrote:“To be honest I admire the Turks for their direct action. The boy had no reason to strip naked in public and insult a much loved national leader. He obviously was looking for a reaction and he got one – perhaps not what he expected though.



Bah why do i mention that, go on oracle, just jerk off


What do you find so comforting in that quote? Sometimes it takes one lunatic (the tourist) to highlight the other lunatics (Ataturk fanatics).

However, for some Turks, the punishment was not severe enough and a Facebook group titled ‘String up Strong’ has been set up, calling for him to be hanged.


But, so long as you have found some reason to continue with your blind faith, I don't want to burst your bubble....

Lets just say its the effect you have on people :lol: :lol: :lol:
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