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eissa

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58. Getting morality lessons from Turks
Mon May 6, 2013, 11:33 AM
May 2013

is like getting a lesson in Neurology from Paris Hilton. When they can own up to the horrific genocide they perpetrated, then maybe their words can carry some weight.

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It'd good to be a NATO member..nt jakeXT May 2013 #1
Blah blah blah Arctic Dave May 2013 #2
A thread reporting complaints about Syria from Turkey, motivate you to criticize Erdogan because still_one May 2013 #3
Yes and Obama = Assad. Sand Wind May 2013 #4
Your views are so misguided and full of nonsense still_one May 2013 #5
Sorry I Forget we have to put sign of sarcasm here. Sand Wind May 2013 #7
I just didn't know, sorry still_one May 2013 #21
The POTUS is not killing babies and women deliberately. secondwind May 2013 #11
Ok I will edit and put the sarcasm sign Sand Wind May 2013 #14
OOPS! /nt Ash_F May 2013 #48
Pointing out hypocritical rhetoric. Arctic Dave May 2013 #15
He got the PKK to peacefully withdrawl after decades. joshcryer May 2013 #25
Actually, the Kurds--while not yet living optimally--are in better shape now than they have MADem May 2013 #53
If you cannot deny that one man is a war criminal, the best tactic is to say "Look over there! pampango May 2013 #18
It's whether the war criminal is pro or anti-US. joshcryer May 2013 #20
Syria apparently wants their 'terrorists' to have anti-aircraft and accurate, long-range missiles. pampango May 2013 #23
Yeah, no doubt about that at all. joshcryer May 2013 #26
A jury voted 3-3 to leave comparing Obama to Bashar al-Assad alone ButterflyBlood May 2013 #59
Assad should be on trial for crimes against humanity ASAP! Tx4obama May 2013 #6
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #8
I am NOT pro-war. Are you supporting Assad? Tx4obama May 2013 #10
Is Obama and bush going to sit next to him while on trial? Arctic Dave May 2013 #16
Of course articulating the reason we should go to war isn't being Pro-War, is it, ProSense... MNBrewer May 2013 #17
Are you supporting Al Qaeda? ...if you support the rebels then ...yep you are! L0oniX May 2013 #24
I suggest you reread what I wrote in Comment #6. That is all I said other than I am not pro-war. Tx4obama May 2013 #29
I asked you a question. Maybe you are seeing something else that isn't there. L0oniX May 2013 #32
Supporting Assad smknz May 2013 #45
I am NOT pro-war. secondwind May 2013 #12
That is up to Syria, and he is currently president of Syria. David__77 May 2013 #37
"If the Syrian people don't like it, then can vote against him" King_David May 2013 #56
Not at all. David__77 May 2013 #60
But all Sunnis in Syria are not terrorists. Sunnis are 80% of Turkey's population and Shiites (20%) pampango May 2013 #61
I agree with the sentiment "stay out." David__77 May 2013 #62
I totally agree with you, doesn't get much worse than this Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #49
Why do you like war so much? darkangel218 May 2013 #51
another player in the game of power politics of the middle east madrchsod May 2013 #9
We are one step away from NATO. When a member of the Arab League starts to complain and criticize, secondwind May 2013 #13
confusing MNBrewer May 2013 #19
They're not Arab. Benton D Struckcheon May 2013 #31
I realize that. My statement was a statement of fact. MNBrewer May 2013 #34
Got it, no problem. n/t Benton D Struckcheon May 2013 #36
You have a lot John2 May 2013 #27
Amen smknz May 2013 #46
Yes but the world hope that the Land of the Free will not forget to help his neighbor Sand Wind May 2013 #47
Turkish PM: Hey ...pay attention to me. I'm important too. n/t L0oniX May 2013 #22
What a choice... jessie04 May 2013 #28
Today the syrian people Thank's who they can, Israël and Turkey. Sand Wind May 2013 #30
You know, thats true. The Syrian people benefit alot from Israel's action. jessie04 May 2013 #33
The world might also thank the Syrian army for its fight against al Qaeda. David__77 May 2013 #44
As an American, John2 May 2013 #50
don't think it will be long now before someone takes Assad out. Sunlei May 2013 #35
Could be. Lots of terrorist cells are working on their suicide bombings. David__77 May 2013 #38
yup, or whoever is doing the targeted missle strikes will take him out next time. Sunlei May 2013 #39
From your lips to God's ears Sand Wind May 2013 #40
I don't believe God or Allah has anything to do with what horrors humans will do to each other. Sunlei May 2013 #41
I'm sometimes balance between believe or not. Sand Wind May 2013 #42
you're right. If there is a God he/she would stand with the innocent people & animals Sunlei May 2013 #43
That was the kind of thinking that got us started in this war: Assad won't last, a coup by 2012, leveymg May 2013 #54
Holy SHIT! MADem May 2013 #52
So who's taking Assad's spot in Syria, then? Scootaloo May 2013 #55
"Warlord-state chaos of Afghanistan" gets my vote. bemildred May 2013 #57
Getting morality lessons from Turks eissa May 2013 #58
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