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Lawmakers Endorse Bill For Attack On Kurdish Rebels "When Time Is Ripe"

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by hungry1968 October 18, 2007 1:19 AM EDT
ilyas123: ??? Can you please use english??? I felt like I was reading a rant from a third grader... Whoops! I meant 1st grader... 3rd graders can speak and type english!
Posted by trenticus at 10:03 PM : Oct 17, 2007



Maybe ilyas123 is from a foreign country, and that''s the best English he can muster. Maybe he''s from Turkey, Iraq, or he''s a Kurd and has knowledge of the situation you''ll never understand.

If you want to slam someone, pick any one of the name calling losers on these boards, and call them on it.

Check out:
Posted by badaxmofo at 08:47 PM : Oct 17, 2007
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by trenticus-2009 October 18, 2007 1:03 AM EDT
ilyas123: ??? Can you please use english??? I felt like I was reading a rant from a third grader... Whoops! I meant 1st grader... 3rd graders can speak and type english!
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by rafterman1 October 18, 2007 12:09 AM EDT
===WHO BLEW UP THE WTC 1/2 & 7===

A bunch of pi$$ed-off Muslims.
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by October 17, 2007 11:54 PM EDT
Hey PKK is not Kurdish rebels, They are TERRORIST group.
ALL of Kurds live in piece in Turkey.

PKK also kills many kurdish.

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by October 17, 2007 11:50 PM EDT
i dont understand why Bush oppose Turkey''s own offense.
Bush didnt listen anyone when he was attackin Iraq from over 10 000 miles. And his reason was nuclear weapons.
what happened what did he found, I thing everyone aggree that he foun new oil sources.

However, what reasons make Turkey cross the iraqy borders?
The answer is Terrorism. Just go to the newspaper, everyone a lot of terrorist attack happened from PKK terrorist group.

North IRAQ is very good place for PKK, and noone can touch them. They do everything, traning, they can can get american made weapons.

And they keep attacking to Turkey. Many civillian, Turks and Kurd, and Turkish soldiers lost their life because of these attacks.

Finally, Turkey is totally right to cross the border. That is Turkey''s problem.
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by hungry1968 October 17, 2007 11:48 PM EDT
How ''''bout Ruwanda Clinton and Chirac blocking any UN action

Posted by jowand at 07:12 PM : Oct 17, 2007


Clinton handled / mishandled Rwanda in EXACTLY THE SAME WAY that Bush handled / mishandled Sudan.
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by usayesterday October 17, 2007 11:38 PM EDT
"Enter the lake waist deep. When you see the flash, take a deep breath, and go under." -- Suggestion from a Lawrence Livermore Study on "Surviving a Nuclear War" written in the early 1980s as part of the Star Wars projects.

Sage advice for the next 15.5 months.
................

And what the helll do you do when all the nuclear radioactive fallout falls all around you?!

Better hold your breath under that water for about 3 to 4 weeks... at least.
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by feelfree1 October 17, 2007 11:37 PM EDT

Will Turkey prevail, or will the Kurds get their Whey?
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by tnt1954 October 17, 2007 11:27 PM EDT
little miss moffat sat on a tuffet eating her
kurds and whey. in 1974 when working with
persians at an electric motor factory in woodland
hills, ca, i asked my favorite afsaneh mazarei
what about the kurds though. most of our electric
motors were for water pumps, most of which got
shipped to persia in the days of the shah.
king darius is one of their ancient heroes.
i saw a photo once of a kurdish little girl who
had smallpox. the parents were doing a witchcraft
ritual to cure her. they are very backward.
and do not wish to move forward. i don''t care
how many peace corps personnel you send there.
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by usayesterday October 17, 2007 10:49 PM EDT
How ''''bout Ruwanda Clinton and Chirac blocking any UN action

Posted by jowand at 07:12 PM : Oct 17, 2007
...........

???!

Well, I''m not sure what kind of correlation you are trying to make, but Clinton didn''t start the bloodshed in Rwanda. He didn''t do much of anything useful for that genocide, but neither does any U.S. President about mass murders in African nations (sadly).

Try and try as you might...

...you just can''t compare Bush''s failure in foreign policy versus Clinton''s foreign policy legacy (a "B" grade in my opinion).
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