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To: Techplayer who wrote (11065)4/9/2003 3:59:47 PM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Do you realize you just posted a link that says the following:

Jordan's King shifts to anti-U.S. rhetoric
globeandmail.com

Oops. You'll probably edit your post now :-)

The turkish prime minister did, the parliament was split

Oh and so if the PM says he supports the US, and the Parliament rejects his bill, then it means Turkey supported the US? Right.

And I guess "split" means "rejected the bill" in your alternate universe?

OF COURSE the PM was in favor of passing the bill HE HIMSELF proposed. I cannot believe you actually said that.

By the way, the PM who brought the bill to the parliament is not the current PM Erdogan, whose name appears in your post. In fact, this is a sentence from the article you posted:
Erdogan, who is expected to become the next prime minister

Erdogan was elected PM more than a month after the date of your article, at which time he was not even a representative in the parliament.

You are making a fool of yourself trying to look knowledgeable on an issue you know little about by putting together a few Googled bits. Give it up.