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EMRE
04-07-2006, 03:34 PM
hi Im from turkey.as I was searching genocide website,I encountered this site.I get a kick out of striking up friendship.:wave:

Anonymouse
04-07-2006, 06:18 PM
hi Im from turkey.as I was searching genocide website,I encountered this site.I get a kick out of striking up friendship.:wave:

Awww, you're too cute. Here is a bunny.

http://www.energizer.com/images/bunny/bio/bunny.jpg

TomServo
04-07-2006, 06:43 PM
It keeps going, and going, and going...

Anahita
04-08-2006, 07:06 PM
Hello, friend.

pipican
04-09-2006, 06:45 AM
Emre lemme tell you something.

[post removed]

My post was removed and I was banned because I don't know how to conduct myself like a civilized human being.

TomServo
04-09-2006, 12:24 PM
Pipicanstocking is coming into your world, la la la la...

One-Way
04-09-2006, 06:29 PM
Emre lemme tell you something.

[post removed]

My post was removed and I was banned because I don't know how to conduct myself like a civilized human being.

Owned.

crusader1492
04-09-2006, 08:42 PM
Owned.

Dammit, I missed it. What did he say?

parthiapride
04-12-2006, 10:14 AM
hi Im from turkey.as I was searching genocide website,I encountered this site.I get a kick out of striking up friendship.:wave:

I knew an emre at jr. college.

EMRE
04-14-2006, 08:56 AM
I knew an emre at jr. college.

yes,you can hear.but is he turk?and where do you know him?

parthiapride
04-14-2006, 12:13 PM
yes,you can hear.but is he turk?and where do you know him?

Yes. I'd think Emre is an exclusively Turkish name.

Like I said, college.

I met a whole group of them one time, speaking Turkish, waiting for the bus.

Sip
04-14-2006, 01:31 PM
I get a kick out of striking up friendship.:wave:

I get a kick out of striking friendly Genocide deniers in the nutz.

crusader1492
04-14-2006, 01:46 PM
I get a kick out of striking friendly Genocide deniers in the nutz.:laugh:
http://images.deviantart.com/i/2003/39/f/9/a_kick_in_the_nuts.jpg

EMRE
04-15-2006, 07:29 AM
Yes. I'd think Emre is an exclusively Turkish name.

Like I said, college.

I met a whole group of them one time, speaking Turkish, waiting for the bus.


yes EMRE is a turkish name.this word*s origin is YUNUS EMRE,very ancient,famous and respected poet.you live in america?:)

EMRE
04-15-2006, 07:59 AM
who are them crusader?

crusader1492
04-15-2006, 12:53 PM
who are them crusader?

The ones that will be taking back Constatinople in roughly 20 years.

crusader1492
04-15-2006, 03:01 PM
I get a kick out of striking friendly Genocide deniers in the nutz.

Here's a target rich environment for you:

Call to Action

A group calling itself "Young Turks" is organizing an anti-Armenian demonstration April 22 on Times Square in New York under the slogan "Halt Armenian Lies." This demonstration is one more channel through which the anti-Armenian policies of Turkish authorities are being expressed.

In their quest for European Union membership, Turkish authorities are softening their positions and are allowing conferences in Turkey to discuss the history of Armenians, are stopping legal proceedings against Turkish intellectuals who acknowledge the Armenian genocide, and are expressing willingness to start bilateral talks. On the other hand, however, under the leadership of extremist organizations, the Turkish diaspora is embarking on an anti-Armenian crusade. The work of the Grey Wolves extremist organization is apparent in the anti-Armenian rally in Lyon, followed by the gathering in Berlin and now the demonstration in New York.

This Turkish initiative is a new challenge facing the Armenian nation. The Turkish authorities are embarking on this effort in order to influence public opinion and political authorities of various countries by using extremist elements of the Turkish communities living in these countries.

This Turkish initiative cannot be allowed to continue and to grow. It is imperative that we act against it. You are all invited to a demonstration on April 22 to protest Turkish denial in all its forms, and to protest against local authorities which officially permit public expression of such denial.

Let us all stand together, confront, and put an end to any and all anti-Armenian and denialist Turkish policies.

--ARF Central Committee Eastern Region USA

Asbarez
April 14, 2006

Sip
04-15-2006, 03:04 PM
At least they don't pretend to be friendly.

Anahita
04-15-2006, 06:35 PM
Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.

crusader1492
04-15-2006, 09:04 PM
Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.

I've got news for you, even the most educated turks I have met throughout the years -for instance this doctor I met last year- she was a denier. In short "education and love" is a very small part of the equation (I actually think your view is quite naive). Nothing short of international pressure bombarding turks everyday for a generation will get them to change their ways. Also, this pressure can only come about by creating conditions in Armenia that make the country politically, economically and militarily strong.
This is the only way turks will even think of recognizing the genocide.

crusader1492
04-15-2006, 09:06 PM
At least they don't pretend to be friendly.

Yes, there not "sympathetic freinds"

crusader1492
04-15-2006, 09:49 PM
Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.

This guy actually says it better than me...

I have studied extensively about the Armenian-Turkish relations starting late 1400 to early 1920s. What I found through 1000s of books and letters written from Ottoman Empire of the American ambassador Henry morganthaw, secret British and German telegraphs and the famous xxxish historian franz Verfel, and thousands of photographs of massacred Armenians, that there indeed was a Ottoman government sponsored massacres against their Armenian subjects. I am not an Armenian, nor a symphatizer, but someone who studied extensively about this subject. No one in his right mind can deny the fact that a Genocide did not happen. Of course people who have biases against Armenians will forever deny this fact, I met some Europeans who have called Armenians ugly, 13th xxxish tribe and so on and so forth, but history will prove them wrong. The great nations of todays world need Turkey's assistance (NATO) and it's strategic location, but when their(Turkey's) usefullness to the Western world is done with, the truth will finally come out. Besides Turkey needs to come to terms with it's past, like Germany, accept the facts and move on to be a greater nation. Some Turks are realizing that there really was a Genocide against the Armenians, and some brave Turkish historians, writers and scholars are talking about this taboo subject. According to my Turkish friend, Mehmet Bal, Turks think that once Turkey accepts responcibility of the Genocide, Armenians will ask the return of their historic lands. This is not true at all. According to the Armenians, there is left not one single Armenian on those lands, therefore they are not interested one bit about these lands. Besides these lands are populated mostly by Kurds, who number about 17 million in Turkey alone. In any case, I hope that there still is a hope and a chance that Armenians and Turks will come together and live peacefully once these small issues are resolved. I wish both of these peoples good luck. marco craxi

http://www.topix.net/forum/world/azerbaijan/TMLKLQPHRRTQDD7QF

Sip
04-15-2006, 10:30 PM
[quoted...] No one in his right mind can deny the fact that a Genocide did not happen.

Talk about the wrong time to mess up on the double-negative :laugh::o

Anahita
04-15-2006, 11:23 PM
[QUOTE=crusader1492]

Talk about the wrong time to mess up on the double-negative :laugh::o

I might be naive. I don't claim that I'm not naive. I TRY not to be, though. Who knows? You could be naive in some ways, also.

But, in all fairness (crusader), I also didn't not read your post all that carefully...

crusader1492
04-16-2006, 06:29 PM
[QUOTE=Sip]

I might be naive. I don't claim that I'm not naive. I TRY not to be, though. Who knows? You could be naive in some ways, also.

But, in all fairness (crusader), I also didn't not read your post all that carefully...

Until you are fully able to make an intelligent statement on matters concerning the Genocide (which would require research, reading and study), I would let others do your thinking for you (preferably Armenians).

I mean really...you don't even put in the effort to read a one paragraph post. What's with that?

crusader1492
04-17-2006, 08:42 AM
Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.

Anahita,

Attached is an interesting essay related to educated genocide deniers...please read it.

Anahita
04-17-2006, 07:33 PM
This guy actually says it better than me...

I was saying that you should cite the 'this guy' article if YOU didn't write it and pretend like some third party backs you up. I am a little senstive about citations for information (that's why I put so many links in my posts.) I don't write something pretending to cite, though.

I will read the article you cited in the most recent post. I appreciate many contributions I've read by you. I'm having trouble with this thread, though.

[Edit, Again, about citations. The quote just you gave "I might be naive..." was something I wrote. You posted that as something Sip said. I'm thinking Sip probably doesn't want my words to be quoted as his words... I might post a thread on posting and citations] :)

Sip
04-17-2006, 08:04 PM
It's ok. I doubt too many people think I am naive ... especially when it comes to this topic :D

Anahita
04-17-2006, 11:39 PM
It's ok. I doubt too many people think I am naive ... especially when it comes to this topic :D

I trust that is true (this meaning your position on genocide). Still, I'd guess that you wouldn't want what I say being attributed to you, sweetheart. I don't want my words/ideas confused with yours... that was my point.

Sip
04-18-2006, 01:35 AM
I appreciate your concern. But again, I HIGHLY doubt anyone would confuse your posts with mine. :D We are so opposite in how we think, it's not even funny (assuming I understand what you post since most of the time I have no clue what all the words/lyrics/etc mean).

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:33 AM
Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.


I think this cure is the best remedy for you!!!!!:laugh: :laugh:

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:38 AM
The ones that will be taking back Constatinople in roughly 20 years.


we conquered this holy city in 1453.we will occupy and dwell on it forever.I think in roughly 20 years,you will see the ravage of yerevan.....Im not fortune-teller.:wave:

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:42 AM
Here's a target rich environment for you:

Call to Action

A group calling itself "Young Turks" is organizing an anti-Armenian demonstration April 22 on Times Square in New York under the slogan "Halt Armenian Lies." This demonstration is one more channel through which the anti-Armenian policies of Turkish authorities are being expressed.

In their quest for European Union membership, Turkish authorities are softening their positions and are allowing conferences in Turkey to discuss the history of Armenians, are stopping legal proceedings against Turkish intellectuals who acknowledge the Armenian genocide, and are expressing willingness to start bilateral talks. On the other hand, however, under the leadership of extremist organizations, the Turkish diaspora is embarking on an anti-Armenian crusade. The work of the Grey Wolves extremist organization is apparent in the anti-Armenian rally in Lyon, followed by the gathering in Berlin and now the demonstration in New York.

This Turkish initiative is a new challenge facing the Armenian nation. The Turkish authorities are embarking on this effort in order to influence public opinion and political authorities of various countries by using extremist elements of the Turkish communities living in these countries.

This Turkish initiative cannot be allowed to continue and to grow. It is imperative that we act against it. You are all invited to a demonstration on April 22 to protest Turkish denial in all its forms, and to protest against local authorities which officially permit public expression of such denial.

Let us all stand together, confront, and put an end to any and all anti-Armenian and denialist Turkish policies.

--ARF Central Committee Eastern Region USA

Asbarez
April 14, 2006





crusader Im not aware of this demonstation,but we have right to hold some meetings about our history.armenians realize it in france,america.....how can you prevent it.I think you must tolerate....

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:44 AM
At least they don't pretend to be friendly.


well,,,you???:confused:

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:47 AM
Hello, friend.

hello pal..:wave:

EMRE
04-18-2006, 05:54 AM
Also, this pressure can only come about by creating conditions in Armenia that make the country politically, economically and militarily strong.


can it be realized?

Ari
04-18-2006, 06:24 AM
you belong in the ankap thread

Sip
04-18-2006, 06:34 AM
I think you must tolerate....

emmmm ... since when MUST anyone tolerate crap? Crap must be flushed down the toilet right away or it will stink up the entire house in no time.

skhara
04-18-2006, 02:14 PM
we conquered this holy city in 1453.we will occupy and dwell on it forever.

Yeah you certainly are no fortune teller. I am sure Greeks thought they would dwell and occupy the city they themselves built, forever. In fact, for as long as they did it must have seemed like it.

You've got traditional enemies on all sides. Nothing is "forever". :)


I think in roughly 20 years,you will see the ravage of yerevan.....Im not fortune-teller.:wave:

It was ravaged in the early 1900s, but then the turks went bye-bye. :)

parthiapride
04-18-2006, 03:32 PM
The Kurds own half of Turkey...Emre.

Come on.

You have to kill the ones in Istanbul first.

Then progress to every major city.

What good are you as a Turk?

parthiapride
04-18-2006, 04:17 PM
Btw, how do you expect to kill off everyone(yet again) when your donner kebabs
still suck ass?

You have to get your xxxx together.

In the meanwhile, I will not be your sympathetic friend.

Until you make a tastier kebab at least...at the same restaurant in Paris.
:(

Agreed, Homeboy?

crusader1492
04-18-2006, 05:11 PM
well,,,you???:confused:

Emre,

I don't think you understand the gravity of the rightious indignation Armenians, Greeks, Slavs and Arabs have for your nation (turkey). This lack of understanding is typical among the average turk because they are taught institutionalized kemalist bullxxxx that turkey is a great, merciful and powerful nation.:laugh: Of course the whole world (with the exception of azerbaijan) would strngly disagree with that sentiment. Just look at turkey's bid for membership in the EU - they are stridently unwanted in the EU. Did you ever stop to wonder why that is?:confused:
Anyway, if one turkish soldier dares to cross into Armenia, the the Armenian people will spare nothing to ensure a bloody turkish defeat. This is the only course of action because Armenians will not allow a third attempt at genocide to take place. In short, it's fight or die - it's a matter of survival. Your nation will be shown no mercy, because savages are not vanquished with mercy. Armenians are no longer the lambs of the caucuses. There is a focused, trained and motivated Army ready to defend their homeland with tactical deftness and audacity - especially against a turk (see the Karabakh War).
Also, turkey is growing weaker year by year...their free ride is coming to an end. Britain, the USA and Isreal will not prop up you country forever and soon enough the facade of civilization which extends in turkey now will vanish overnight.

Constantinople and Smyrna will be Greek again.
Ani and Kars will be Armenian again.

This will happen in your life time.

crusader1492
04-18-2006, 05:36 PM
Here's a target rich environment for you:

Call to Action

A group calling itself "Young Turks" is organizing an anti-Armenian demonstration April 22 on Times Square in New York under the slogan "Halt Armenian Lies." This demonstration is one more channel through which the anti-Armenian policies of Turkish authorities are being expressed.

In their quest for European Union membership, Turkish authorities are softening their positions and are allowing conferences in Turkey to discuss the history of Armenians, are stopping legal proceedings against Turkish intellectuals who acknowledge the Armenian genocide, and are expressing willingness to start bilateral talks. On the other hand, however, under the leadership of extremist organizations, the Turkish diaspora is embarking on an anti-Armenian crusade. The work of the Grey Wolves extremist organization is apparent in the anti-Armenian rally in Lyon, followed by the gathering in Berlin and now the demonstration in New York.

This Turkish initiative is a new challenge facing the Armenian nation. The Turkish authorities are embarking on this effort in order to influence public opinion and political authorities of various countries by using extremist elements of the Turkish communities living in these countries.

This Turkish initiative cannot be allowed to continue and to grow. It is imperative that we act against it. You are all invited to a demonstration on April 22 to protest Turkish denial in all its forms, and to protest against local authorities which officially permit public expression of such denial.

Let us all stand together, confront, and put an end to any and all anti-Armenian and denialist Turkish policies.

--ARF Central Committee Eastern Region USA

Asbarez
April 14, 2006

You turks are such wonderful people:

MEMORIAL TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS PROFANED IN LYON
Seven days before the commemorations of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, the steles of the Armenian Memorial set up in the town of Lyon (France), which must be inaugurated by President Jacques Chirac, were profaned with inscriptions of insults and negationists: "There never was genocide of the Armenians". This act of vandalism followed upon the consecutive racist drifts with the ultra nationalist Turkish demonstration of last 18 March. Armenian associations and organizations (CCAF - CDCA) call the authorities of Police force to seek and sanction the persons in charge for these intolerable attacks to human dignity.

skhara
04-18-2006, 07:21 PM
Until you make a tastier kebab at least...at the same restaurant in Paris.
:(


I've never had a turk-kabab. Why are they poor in taste? Are they not marinated?
Anyway, let us know if the turk-kebabs improve any. Best to marinate with some wine and lemon.

parthiapride
04-18-2006, 07:48 PM
Actually mostly minced meat placed in pita, with fries.

The donner kebab is.

Bastards. Even the local Sultan's Bistro is better than you.

:(

EMRE
04-19-2006, 05:31 AM
The Kurds own half of Turkey...Emre.

Come on.

You have to kill the ones in Istanbul first.

Then progress to every major city.

What good are you as a Turk?


parthiapride,the kurds own less than quarter.we wiped all the kurds out in istanbul first,when they acted extremely.we did it a few years ago by means of mafia and secret service.but I can assure you that 80 percent of kurds are patriotic turks,only 20 percent(whom are supported by european union,syria,iran,armenia and america)traitors.why do you instigate hostile feelings between turks and kurds in anatolia.do you know the structure of population well in anatolia?parthiapride????:evil:

EMRE
04-19-2006, 05:35 AM
In the meanwhile, I will not be your sympathetic friend.

Until you make a tastier kebab at least...at the same restaurant in Paris.
:(

Agreed, Homeboy?[/QUOTE]


I can make much tastier kebap than you have ever eaten......

EMRE
04-19-2006, 06:04 AM
Emre,

I don't think you understand the gravity of the rightious indignation Armenians, Greeks, Slavs and Arabs have for your nation (turkey). This lack of understanding is typical among the average turk because they are taught institutionalized kemalist bullxxxx that turkey is a great, merciful and powerful nation.:laugh: Of course the whole world (with the exception of azerbaijan) would strngly disagree with that sentiment. Just look at turkey's bid for membership in the EU - they are stridently unwanted in the EU. Did you ever stop to wonder why that is?:confused:
Anyway, if one turkish soldier dares to cross into Armenia, the the Armenian people will spare nothing to ensure a bloody turkish defeat. This is the only course of action because Armenians will not allow a third attempt at genocide to take place. In short, it's fight or die - it's a matter of survival. Your nation will be shown no mercy, because savages are not vanquished with mercy. Armenians are no longer the lambs of the caucuses. There is a focused, trained and motivated Army ready to defend their homeland with tactical deftness and audacity - especially against a turk (see the Karabakh War).
Also, turkey is growing weaker year by year...their free ride is coming to an end. Britain, the USA and Isreal will not prop up you country forever and soon enough the facade of civilization which extends in turkey now will vanish overnight.

Constantinople and Smyrna will be Greek again.
Ani and Kars will be Armenian again.

This will happen in your life time.

DEAR CRUSADER...

no you are mistaken, of course I understand every speciality of my history.all armenians know that turks brains are washed by their nation and families.we know the same situation in armenians.I think you know partial information about kemalism.but thanks to kemalizm we learned nationalism and struggling against separatism.yes I always wondered why???but do you know we dont need EU membership.you will see yourself,turkey is strengthening day by day and consolidate turkish army with the best sophisticated weapon technology.and second wrong,please read some economical journal,you will see the reality.turkey will be the 10th largest economy in the world in 2020.and growing day by day.please as you are showing economical situation BE FAIR.and I dont think that armenian army is powerful.really compared with turkish army,armenian army is a tiny and like a germ-dimensioned.you know this reality too.we dont need israel,america or britain.we trust only on us.by this motto,we emerged victorious from independent war,after ottoman empire.
this is in return for your long message.constantinapol and symra.these will never be materalized in future,If this is realized,we will see the day of reckoning(the end of the world)


I dont know this is true or not,but whenever I watch BBC or CNN,they say armenian state will compomise.the reason of this,azerbaijan is making their army more powerful and armenia loses time.

crusader1492
04-19-2006, 06:27 AM
DEAR CRUSADER...

no you are mistaken, of course I understand every speciality of my history.all armenians know that turks brains are washed by their nation and families.we know the same situation in armenians.I think you know partial information about kemalism.but thanks to kemalizm we learned nationalism and struggling against separatism.yes I always wondered why???but do you know we dont need EU membership.you will see yourself,turkey is strengthening day by day and consolidate turkish army with the best sophisticated weapon technology.and second wrong,please read some economical journal,you will see the reality.turkey will be the 10th largest economy in the world in 2020.and growing day by day.please as you are showing economical situation BE FAIR.and I dont think that armenian army is powerful.really compared with turkish army,armenian army is a tiny and like a germ-dimensioned.you know this reality too.we dont need israel,america or britain.we trust only on us.by this motto,we emerged victorious from independent war,after ottoman empire.
this is in return for your long message.constantinapol and symra.these will never be materalized in future,If this is realized,we will see the day of reckoning(the end of the world)


I dont know this is true or not,but whenever I watch BBC or CNN,they say armenian state will compomise.the reason of this,azerbaijan is making their army more powerful and armenia loses time.

Emre,

If listening to the BBC and CNN is your way of becoming informed, than I can see why you're opinion on the above matters are skewed toward an idealized and sanitized version of turkey. I suggest you branch out a little on your news sources.
BTW, you talk of compromise concerning Karabakh...I presume your mean "turkish compromise" which would require Armenia to cede Karabakh, Kelbajar and even Megri. In return Armenia would reap the benefits of mercy from the benevolent turkish nation:laugh: !
Anyway... "If this is realized,we will see the day of reckoning(the end of the world)"

crusader1492
04-19-2006, 08:28 AM
Future map of Europe :p

882

EMRE
04-19-2006, 12:38 PM
[QUOTE=crusader1492]Emre,

If listening to the BBC and CNN is your way of becoming informed, than I can see why you're opinion on the above matters are skewed toward an idealized and sanitized version of turkey. I suggest you branch out a little on your news sources.
BTW, you talk of compromise concerning Karabakh...I presume your mean "turkish compromise" which would require Armenia to cede Karabakh, Kelbajar and even Megri. In return Armenia would reap the benefits of mercy from the benevolent turkish nation:laugh: !
Anyway... "If this is realized,we will see the day of reckoning(the end of the world

I dont need branch out little...because CNN and BBC are impartial channels.actually you knocked my socks off,especially about comprimise:Some politic expers point out that armenia is obliged to reach an agreement,because azerbaijan is strengthening its financial situation and armenia is the state of total crash.I dont know the armenian economy exactly as you.If you illuminate about it,Ill be thankful to you..these are nonsense thoughts If armenia cedes karabagh,armenia reap the benefit of mercy form turkey.its very irrelevant sentence in reply to my message.I think this is deliberate remark.I must punch holes in your argument,first of all I meant the day of reckoning If we lose constantinepol(istanbul)....WE DONT NEED COVER MULTITUDE OF SINS TOO we opened all the archive concerning armenia.you musnt mince your words,turkey is a regional power with russia,and can influence politics very easily in this region.by the way I couldnt receive a reply message about turkey"s economic and military situation.I proved them by figures.you always want to point the finger at turkey for its hostility and its belligerent treatment towards neighbouring countries especially armenia.If ataturk knows it he would roll over in his grave.
BTW tell me ani what means?and smyrna?:evil: :evil: :wave:

EMRE
04-19-2006, 12:46 PM
[QUOTE=skhara]Yeah you certainly are no fortune teller. I am sure Greeks thought they would dwell and occupy the city they themselves built, forever. In fact, for as long as they did it must have seemed like it.

You've got traditional enemies on all sides. Nothing is "forever". :)



It was ravaged in the early 1900s, but then the turks went bye-bye. :)


yes I agree with you wholeheartedly,but these are impossible intentions and hopes.we dashed these hopes.traditional enemy is a good phrase.but this is our destiny....

parthiapride
04-19-2006, 01:49 PM
Future map of Europe :p

882

Well.

We only have our dreams when everything else is xxxx.

What can I say.

parthiapride
04-19-2006, 01:54 PM
parthiapride,the kurds own less than quarter.we wiped all the kurds out in istanbul first,when they acted extremely.we did it a few years ago by means of mafia and secret service.but I can assure you that 80 percent of kurds are patriotic turks,only 20 percent(whom are supported by european union,syria,iran,armenia and america)traitors.why do you instigate hostile feelings between turks and kurds in anatolia.do you know the structure of population well in anatolia?parthiapride????:evil:



http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Kurdish_86.jpg

This was in 86,
20 years ago.

Ari
04-19-2006, 05:26 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b35/Drumcode/PULP.jpg

Anahita
04-19-2006, 05:49 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b35/Drumcode/PULP.jpg

Mia: Don't you hate that?
Vincent: What?
Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullxxxx in order to be comfortable?
Vincent: I don't know. That's a good question.
Mia: That's when you know you've found somebody special. When you can just shut the f* up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence.

Vincent: Can I have a sip of that? I'd like to know what a five-dollar shake tastes like.
Mia: Be my guest. You can use my straw, I don't have kooties.
Vincent: Yeah, but maybe I do.
Mia: Kooties I can handle.
Vincent: Goddamn! That's a pretty f*n' good milk shake.

Mia: Told ya.

Vincent: I don't know if it's worth five dollars, but it's pretty f*n' good.


...Mia: But when you scamps get together, you're worse than a sewing circle.

Anahita
04-19-2006, 06:19 PM
I think this cure is the best remedy for you!!!!!:laugh: :laugh:

I'm sorry. I didn't understand your joke.

Genocide deniers have a policically-imposed/learned severe mental illness. They are a sad, sad, people. I try not to hate them, though. Only a few are actually 'evil.' I think most are just ill. Education and love are the 'cure' for this illness, I think.

"You have heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you."
Matthew 5.43-48

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"Hatreds never cease through hatred in this world; through love alone they cease." This is an eternal law. Buddhism. Dhammapada 3-5

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"My Lord! Others have fallen back in showing compassion to their benefactors as you have shown compassion even to your malefactors. All this is unparalleled."

Jainism. Vitaragastava 14.5

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"Of the adage, Only a good man knows how to like people, knows how to dislike them, Confucius said, "He whose heart is in the smallest degree set upon Goodness will dislike no one."

Confucianism. Analects 4.3-4

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"The sage has no fixed [personal] ideas.
He regards the people's ideas as his own.
I treat those who are good with goodness,
And I also treat those who are not good with goodness.
Thus goodness is attained.

I am honest with those who are honest,
And I am also honest with those who are dishonest.
Thus honesty is attained."

Taoism. Tao Te Ching 49

skhara
04-19-2006, 07:04 PM
The kurds look like the strawberry juice I spilled on my kitchen floor.

Sip
04-19-2006, 07:12 PM
...but I can assure you that 80 percent of kurds are patriotic turks...

It's amazing how one can pull assurances out of his rear end. :laugh: Saying Kurds are "patriotic turks" is like saying hamburgers are dog turds.

skhara
04-19-2006, 07:31 PM
Correction:

patriotic dog turds.

Anahita
04-19-2006, 08:26 PM
*momentary silence*

Ari
04-19-2006, 09:10 PM
ahhaa yea i love it fav movie of all time it just had to be said

why are we arguing with this guy ?

parthiapride
04-19-2006, 10:15 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b35/Drumcode/PULP.jpg

You talking to me?

Ari
04-19-2006, 10:27 PM
ahahha mr emre

parthiapride
04-19-2006, 10:28 PM
ahahha mr emre

Sorry.

Neroghotyun.
:)

EMRE
04-20-2006, 06:26 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Kurdish_86.jpg

This was in 86,
20 years ago.

anatolian kurds are assimilated,now they consider themselves as turk.I said to you only 20 percent of them are separatist,supported by our adversaries...
this map is meaningless......:mad:

EMRE
04-20-2006, 06:42 AM
It's amazing how one can pull assurances out of his rear end. :laugh: Saying Kurds are "patriotic turks" is like saying hamburgers are dog turds.


I wanted to point out 80 percent of kurds were assimilated by turkish state,they speak turkish,they toe the line turkish constitution,they are obliged to take advantage of turkish identification card and turkish passport.they are obliged to nod their head to HOLY TURKISH FLAT....is everything clear for you???I hope so.....

EMRE
04-20-2006, 06:55 AM
ahahha mr emre

I dont interest it

skhara
04-20-2006, 07:07 PM
What is a "symphatic"?

Sip
04-20-2006, 08:02 PM
I wanted to point out 80 percent of kurds were assimilated by turkish state,they speak turkish,they toe the line turkish constitution,they .....

I see ... so to rephrase my analogy about you saying most kurds are patriotic turks, you are kind of saying that a hamburger that has been force fed to the dogs and digested is a dog turd. I see.

EMRE
04-21-2006, 08:52 AM
I see ... so to rephrase my analogy about you saying most kurds are patriotic turks, you are kind of saying that a hamburger that has been force fed to the dogs and digested is a dog turd. I see.


maybe you have one foot in your grave....I think you are too asinine to detect what I meant to say....:crying:

Siggie
04-21-2006, 11:44 AM
Stop the name calling. Start a new thread to continue this discussion. This isn't the thread for it.

Start a new thread to continue and I'll move the existing posts over.

EMRE
04-23-2006, 02:48 PM
Stop the name calling. Start a new thread to continue this discussion. This isn't the thread for it.

Start a new thread to continue and I'll move the existing posts over.

but how?in which catagory I must start a new thread.can you say?thank you!!!

llcooljoe
04-26-2006, 03:57 PM
HI

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