PC Bubble wrote:B52.
As the original headline was in Zaman, is that biased too?
Another predictable reply from an uneducated peasant.
So why didn't you say something unpredictable Police Cuntstable Bubble?
PC Bubble wrote:B52.
As the original headline was in Zaman, is that biased too?
Another predictable reply from an uneducated peasant.
PC Bubble wrote:CBBB.
Is that the best abuse you can come up with ? Any chance of a comment on the topic ?
More crap from one of peasant stock......Must try harder!
PC Bubble wrote:Today's Zaman.
A leading RBS economist Timothy Ash, global head of emerging market research states that Erdogan is right to question Standard & Poors decision.
He must be .
A. A Turk lover.
B. A Carpetbagger.
C. Correct.
Which is it, all you financial experts ?
PC Bubble wrote:CBBB.
Still no sign of an intelligent reply.
Perhaps it's time for you to service the goat !
A rich one at that with lots of power and many shepherds who follow him and support him but a foll non the less.Erdogan is a comedian...
PC Bubble wrote:Today's Zaman.
A leading RBS economist Timothy Ash, global head of emerging market research states that Erdogan is right to question Standard & Poors decision.
He must be .
A. A Turk lover.
B. A Carpetbagger.
C. Correct.
Which is it, all you financial experts ?
Greece upgraded, Turkey downgraded?
I would also say however, that Erdoğan was not that far from the truth. If he had a better understanding of economics and economic policy-making, which he does not, he might directly blame the IMF and their lot for the way they handled this crisis.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/greece ... sCatID=403
“Zero problems with neighbors” was a big doctrinaire statement. You might agree or disagree. A rhetoric was endorsed. We explained it to the world. But the latest statement is a totally different vision. The minister himself announced the end of the “zero problems with neighbors” policy.Because it presents a very different vision. You say “I will be the one to enforce the change, to stand behind the change.” In the “zero problems” policy you said, “I am indifferent to the rulers in a region. I will solve the problems we have with them. I will befriend everybody. I’ll be their friend and brother.” Right now you say “I am interested in who is in power in the region. I am interested in what kind of people are in government. I will make the effort to change them.” You no longer say “I will be friends with everybody.” You say “I have established the people and administrations whom I will befriend and I will make sure they come to power.” This is similar to Clinton’s doctrine, which was based on the promotion of democracy.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/re-all ... sCatID=338
Özel met with Erdoğan and President Abdullah Gül and expressed the army’s uneasiness about growing public criticism against the army. Critics, mostly from staunchly secular circles, blame the current military echelon for ignoring its duty to protect the country’s secular and republican values.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/dont-d ... sCatID=338
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