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Moogs
Hates the Infotainment
 
Join Date: May 2004
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2007-01-19, 09:50

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6279241.stm

Genocide denying bastards can't even take a little political dissent and discourse. Along with Iran these two countries seem like they have a younger generation that wants to change, but somehow neither country ever does. They constantly seem to teeter back and forth between more open to change, then less open. Neither allows public criticism of the country or its policies, and both are full of nutjobs like the POS that killed this journalist, and both full of people that deny extremely well-documented historical tragedies.

"Traitor"... ya right. The guy trying to open people's eyes and have a real debate so that your country can join the rest of the civilized world, is the traitor.

Moral of the story: [Turkey is a joke] and so is its government.

[Side note: BBC is a little off the mark with "hundreds of thousands". Many respected historical figures and accounts put the number well over 1 million dead, often close to 1.5 million. The spin they get caught up in is the slaughter part which was around 500,000... however close a million people were driven like cattle into unlivable areas, and left there to starve to death.]

...into the light of a dark black night.

Last edited by Moogs : 2007-01-19 at 10:03.
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