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Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Lordo » Sat May 18, 2013 10:58 pm

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repulsewarrior wrote:@ Maxi, i don't expect much from Erdogan, more of the same, his kind of corruption just like any other, feeds on itself. however, in the most hopeful sense, the Modern Age has ended another begins, he has the capacity to choose differently, it is a fair assumption to expect any living being has the ability to change, even this idiot who can do no better than to tarnish the vision that made Turkey a State, regime change instead of the Kemalists, Freedom maybe, but no Liberty, unless you are "Turkish" enough.

...and like all Humans, i have faith in People, Turk or not, Spring returns eternal.


I am not as hopeful as you Repulse, but I agree fully with your opening sentence.

Erdogan has agreed with Obama that Assad must go!

you actually believe that assad should stay even though 80,000 has been killed and more than 2 million made refugees. what the bloody twisted mind do you have boy.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Sat May 18, 2013 11:06 pm

Lordo wrote:
Maximus wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:@ Maxi, i don't expect much from Erdogan, more of the same, his kind of corruption just like any other, feeds on itself. however, in the most hopeful sense, the Modern Age has ended another begins, he has the capacity to choose differently, it is a fair assumption to expect any living being has the ability to change, even this idiot who can do no better than to tarnish the vision that made Turkey a State, regime change instead of the Kemalists, Freedom maybe, but no Liberty, unless you are "Turkish" enough.

...and like all Humans, i have faith in People, Turk or not, Spring returns eternal.


I am not as hopeful as you Repulse, but I agree fully with your opening sentence.

Erdogan has agreed with Obama that Assad must go!

you actually believe that assad should stay even though 80,000 has been killed and more than 2 million made refugees. what the bloody twisted mind do you have boy.


What do you think Erdogan should do?
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Oceanside50 » Sun May 19, 2013 1:41 am

It's the Homerun they're looking for, with uncle SAMs help
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 19, 2013 2:05 pm

Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Sun May 19, 2013 3:04 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.


What should Erdogan do?
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 19, 2013 3:13 pm

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.


What should Erdogan do?


Support the side trying to get rid of assad.
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Sun May 19, 2013 3:28 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.


What should Erdogan do?


Support the side trying to get rid of assad.


Using Jihadists, other terrorist cells and paid mercenaries which also includes Turks?

Through cannibalism, rape, torture and the murder of Syrian civilians?
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 19, 2013 3:29 pm

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.


What should Erdogan do?


Support the side trying to get rid of assad.


Using Jihadists, other terrorist cells and paid mercenaries which also includes Turks?

Through cannibalism, rape, torture and the murder of Syrian civilians?


Proof?
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Maximus » Sun May 19, 2013 3:31 pm

Where have you been? :?
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Re: Could this be the beginning of the Turkish Spring?

Postby Kikapu » Sun May 19, 2013 3:51 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Assad should go and the people should hold an election to elect their leaders.


What should Erdogan do?


Support the side trying to get rid of assad.


And replace Assad with whom exactly, a non Democratic and backward Islamist? :roll:
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