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To: JDN who wrote (370110)3/12/2003 4:08:30 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Since you like the Turks, you must agree that they're missing this opportunity, and it will cost them dearly in the Pax Americana to come.

The only effect of the domestic Treason Lobby's posturing against America will be to hasten the day that we purge the lot of them. The Islamics will NOT stop murdering people in the West because of French appeasement or Turkish incompetence. The next round will not include any attempts to convince our own domestic traitors, much less the UN. The former will be steamrolled (3 decades too late-but it's a start), while the later is ignored.

It is time to strike mortal fear into the hearts of the Third World's dangerous subhumans, while filtering out the potentially civilized, and building a new world with them...



To: JDN who wrote (370110)3/12/2003 4:16:48 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
The reality of Turkey, BTW is that they stayed out of WWII because they didn't know who would win. That's better than WWI where they chose the wrong side. Their fear of Stalin almost drove them into Hitler's hands, but they were lucky (Perhaps the wheel is going around on their luck now.) Whenever someone praises an "ally" for their loyalty, I always have to wonder, "Who the F--K else would you have chosen to side within the Cold War-it was a no-brainer."

We won't make enemies of Turkey because of this. We will do what Western countries have traditionally done for at least a thousand years: USE THEM. When their usefulness is at an end-as someone once said about the Moors-they can go...