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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby Hermes » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:07 pm

Michael Rubin on Perry's comments:

Governor Rick Perry is catching flack for calling Turkey’s leadership “Islamic terrorists.” While I would not go so far as Governor Perry, had he simply called Prime Minister Erdoğan an enabler for Islamic terrorists, he would be 100 percent correct.

I’ve previous charted Turkey’s path from ally to adversary. But here are a couple factoids which Perry might know, but many journalists and analysts may not:

• Prime Minister Erdoğan endorsed an Al Qaeda financier.

• Turkey also helped supply Al Qaeda in Iraq.

• Erdoğan had repeatedly embraced Hamas and acted to supply it.

• Under Erdoğan’s watch, the murder rate of women in Turkey has increased 1,400 percent.

• Under Turkey’s Islamist government, press freedom has plummeted.

Governor Perry may not have broad foreign policy expertise, but sometimes it’s useful to call a toad a toad, or at least a supporter of toads.


http://blog.american.com/2012/01/was-pe ... on-turkey/
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby Lit » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:14 pm

Itsssssssssss Tiiiiiiiiiiiiime!!!!

To my right coming to us via the Canada free press. Loves Matzah balls but now enjoys eating keftedes as well. The challenger: Dannnniellll THE STAR (of David) Greeeeenfield.......

Introducing the sultan of the left. A hard hitting professor with a forehead that would make GR proud and a facilitator and current champion of the Deep State: Juaaannn Coooooole............

LETS GET IT ON!!!!!!

Fact Check: Why Rick Perry is Right About Turkey
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- Daniel Greenfield Wednesday, January 18, 2012
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/43985


Perry talks Crazy about Turkey, but is Par for GOP Course
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- Juan Cole
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=376488
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:19 pm

Hermes wrote:
• Under Erdoğan’s watch, the murder rate of women in Turkey has increased 1,400 percent.



I am reminded of this recent discussion and one turkophile's displacement tactics to take the attention away from the facts ...

cyprus36625.html


Why no mention of Turkey's occupation of Cyprus, from this other turkophile?



Lit wrote:Perry talks Crazy about Turkey, but is Par for GOP Course
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http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=376488
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby kurupetos » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:41 pm

This rubbish reminds me of what Biden was saying before he was elected vice-president. :roll:

What did he do after he was elected? ...yes you guessed right...nothing at all. :twisted:

Same shit every time. Just to get the Greek American votes. :twisted:

I say f*ck Americ*nts! :twisted:
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby kurupetos » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:43 pm

Hermes wrote:Rick Perry for President! :lol:

Yes don't forget to s*ck his c*ck! :twisted:
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby SoulRose » Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:54 pm

Many links around..... but most are more like .....apologetic to the Invadors!
It looks that there are more "lambs" in the USA than in CY!
But at least you can still find his statements in many sites. Even though some "apologise for the offending"!!

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http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/ ... rom-Turkey

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... mment.html

http://news.yahoo.com/turkey-condemns-c ... 50603.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/2012-rep ... 12164311#5

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012 ... key&st=cse


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDBTut1nIrY
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Texas Governor Rick Perry


Sworn in as the state's 47th governor on December 21, 2000, Rick Perry was elected to a four-year term November 5, 2002 and re-elected November 7, 2006, and November 2, 2010.

A fifth generation Texan, Governor Rick Perry has taken an extraordinary Texas journey, from a tenant farm in the rolling West Texas plains to the governor's office of our nation's second largest state.

Texas' 47th governor, and the first Texas A&M graduate to occupy the Governor's Mansion, Rick Perry has led a life of public service, starting in the United States Air Force and continuing over two decades in elected office.

Governor Perry's administration has focused on creating a Texas of unlimited opportunity and prosperity by improving education, securing the border and increasing economic development through classic conservative values.

During his tenure, Governor Perry has maintained a strong focus on fiscal discipline, becoming the only Texas governor since World War II to sign budgets that reduced general revenue spending. He has used his line item veto to scrub more than $3 billion in budgeted spending, while encouraging investments in the building blocks of a prosperous state: the economy, education and security.

The Texas economy is performing well in the current global economic crisis, thanks to a focused effort to keep taxes low, regulations predictable and legal system fair. Gov. Perry led the effort to reform the legal system, signing into law a series of lawsuit reforms designed to stem the flow of frivolous lawsuits through Texas courts. As a result, employers can devote their resources to creating jobs instead of defending against those frivolous lawsuits. More importantly, the reforms reversed the trend on skyrocketing malpractice insurance rates which has led to an influx of doctors seeking to practice in Texas. As a result, obstetricians and other specialists are returning to practice in previously underserved, high-risk areas.

On the education front, Governor Perry has worked to improve the quality of Texas schools from top to bottom by increasing accountability, raising expectations and funding programs that work. In addition to introducing the largest teacher incentive pay program in the country, Governor Perry has overseen a 43 percent increase in total spending on public education in Texas. He also signed a school finance reform package that provided a 33 percent school property tax reduction, a $2,000 pay raise for teachers, record funding for classrooms and a reformed business tax.

Stepping into the gap left by the federal government, Governor Perry has worked with the legislature to fund coordinated border security efforts to the tune of more than $230 million over the past several years. Governor Perry has initiated a "boots on the ground" strategy, integrating and coordinating local, county, state and federal law enforcement efforts, resulting in significantly decreased crime in key areas along the border.

Rick Perry's political career started in 1985 as a representative for a rural West Texas district in the state House of Representatives. He was first elected to statewide office in 1990, and served as Texas Commissioner of Agriculture for two terms. Governor Perry hails from Paint Creek, a small farming community north of Abilene. His father, Ray Perry, served as a Haskell County Commissioner, school board member and a World War II tail gunner. Between 1972 and 1977, Governor Perry served in the United States Air Force, flying C-130 tactical airlift aircraft in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.

He is a 1972 graduate of Texas A&M University where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets, a junior and senior yell leader and an animal science major. The younger of Ray and Amelia Perry's two children, Governor Perry is an Eagle Scout and lifetime member of American Legion Post #75.

He first met Anita Thigpen at a piano recital during their elementary school years. They married in 1982 and are the proud parents of two grown children -- Griffin and Sydney. Griffin married his wife, Meredith, in 2009

link: http://governor.state.tx.us/
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby wyoming cowboy » Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:37 pm

Lit wrote:Itsssssssssss Tiiiiiiiiiiiiime!!!!

To my right coming to us via the Canada free press. Loves Matzah balls but now enjoys eating keftedes as well. The challenger: Dannnniellll THE STAR (of David) Greeeeenfield.......

Introducing the sultan of the left. A hard hitting professor with a forehead that would make GR proud and a facilitator and current champion of the Deep State: Juaaannn Coooooole............

LETS GET IT ON!!!!!!

Fact Check: Why Rick Perry is Right About Turkey
Author
- Daniel Greenfield Wednesday, January 18, 2012
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/43985


Perry talks Crazy about Turkey, but is Par for GOP Course
Author
- Juan Cole
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=376488



Hey Lit you say ITTTTTTTs TIIIIIIIIIme......do you mean its time for me to start packing my bags for a one way ticket back to my village in Kyrenia?
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:20 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:it means something, a prez candidate doesnt just say what he said with out someone behind him putting this in his ears, and the question asked was significant also, Yeah turkey threatened Israel but why bring Cyprus in on this...The significance goes back to a couple of years ago when the pope visited cyprus, the same week that a prominent cardinal was murdered in south turkey. Catholics all over the world were being told one of their bishops was murdered by a muslim in turkey, while the pope was visiting Cyprus a country with christian significance and brutally divided by muslim Turkey, and then oil/gas discoveries off the coast of cyprus, and israel is being threatened by this same muslim turkey.....how can anyone say that things arent changing


Cowboy, I agree with what you are saying that behind the scenes there could well be things brewing up against Turkey. When the NeoCons drew up the PNAC (Project for the New American Century) draft few years ago, I'm sure Turkey would be one of their "projects" at some point. Obama even went as far as telling the Turks when he addressed the Turkish Parliament soon after he took office, which he said and I'm paraphrasing it "There are forces out there who would want the breakup of Turkey". I'm sure Obama did not get that from a crystal ball, but more than likely an "inside knowledge" within his National Security team and the CIA. As time goes, Cyprus will become more and more important to the USA, because Cyprus is becoming more important to Israel. What a difference a little Oil & Gas can do to bring Cyprus to the world's stage front center, and what a difference a little political fight between Israel and Turkey can also do to help Cyprus!
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby dinos » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:30 am

A few of points to make:

1. Any presidential primary is rife with some wing-nuts trying to play to the "base." These folks are not geared quite the same as the average American...as it were. This kind of statement is the political equivalent to crushing a can of beer on his forehead. It's designed to make him look more hardcore than his half-witted competitors that are crushing metaphorical beer cans on their foreheads too.

2. Once the primary is over and it's time for the lucky wankers to actually run for office, they run away from the fringes like Forrest Gump. :lol:

3. Does anybody really think that Perry gives a toss about the plight of women in Turkey while he refuses clemency for some potentially innocent black guy (or woman, or retarded guy that got framed, etc, etc) on death row? :roll:
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Re: Republican Presidential contender declares Turkey terror

Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:52 am

dinos wrote:A few of points to make:

1. Any presidential primary is rife with some wing-nuts trying to play to the "base." These folks are not geared quite the same as the average American...as it were. This kind of statement is the political equivalent to crushing a can of beer on his forehead. It's designed to make him look more hardcore than his half-witted competitors that are crushing metaphorical beer cans on their foreheads too.

2. Once the primary is over and it's time for the lucky wankers to actually run for office, they run away from the fringes like Forrest Gump. :lol:

3. Does anybody really think that Perry gives a toss about the plight of women in Turkey while he refuses clemency for some potentially innocent black guy (or woman, or retarded guy that got framed, etc, etc) on death row? :roll:


Good to see you again Dinos.... yes ok, without a doubt you are right in your appraisals.

... but as a consequence of the views expressed and as expected and let's face it although few of us outside the US had ever heard of the chap and prob never will again, we all knew what Turkey's reaction would be and Turkey has reacted and reacted in the ways we expected, in the ways we saw before and after the French Vote on the Armenian Genocide the other week, reacted by the way in ways that might be taken to be interference in the internal politics of the USA.

This Turkish over-reaction is what made the news as much as the Congressman's views.
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