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and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the Turks?

 

Lord knows they'll attempt to claim these factions were already at odds,

which is indeed true (or it's all Bush's fault), BUT the Imperial Princess

Pelosi & company cannot deny they threw Gas on an already smoldering fire.

Their strategically times resolution aimed at undermining Bush and relations

with Turkey undeniably incited & inflamed current events in Northern Iraq.

In fact the Imperial Princess's resolution, in my opinion, is tantamount to

an act of treason and most, however unpatriotic in the least!

 

But instead, the lying left will continue to blame Bush for everything under

the sun & the universe which they think will gain them political advantage!

 

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

 

 

Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near Turkey's

border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN.

A short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy tripped

a landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

people, the source said.

 

The landmine is believed to have been planted by rebels from the Kurdistan

Workers Party, or PKK, the source said.

 

Shortly after the attack on the soldiers, Turkish forces responded by

killing 23 PKK rebels in southern Turkey, according to a statement on an

official government Web site.

 

The Turkish government source declined to offer details surrounding the

outbreak of the violence staged by PKK rebels.

 

Turkish President Abdullah Gul will preside over the emergency cabinet

meeting in Ankara, which will be attended by the country's top military

brass -- including the chief of armed services Gen. Yasar Buyukanit -- the

government source said.

 

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also slated to attend the meeting.

 

While Sunday's violence took place inside Turkey's borders, it comes amid

tense times with neighboring Iraq where PKK rebels have launched

cross-border attacks on Turkey.

 

Turkey's parliament last week passed a measure that enables its military to

launch an incursion into northern Iraq and chase down Kurdish rebels, which

it blames on a number of terrorist attacks.

 

Although Erdogan said the vote in his parliament last week wouldn't

necessarily trigger immediate military action against the PKK, the United

States and Iraqi officials have been in high diplomatic gear for days in

efforts to keep Turkey from carrying out the proposed cross-border assaults

against the rebels.

 

The United States fears such attacks would undermine the stability of the

American-backed government in Baghdad and jeopardize the supply lines that

support U.S. troops in Iraq.

 

Tariq al-Hashimi, one of Iraq's two vice presidents and a top Sunni Arab

leader, met with Turkish leaders last week about the tensions along the

Iraq-Turkish border, and said the talks "ended in good results," his office

said in a statement.

 

Al-Hashimi met in Ankara with Gul, Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan

to lessen the possibility of a Turkish incursion.

 

Iraq's Kurdish region -- which consists of Duhuk, Irbil and Sulaimaniya

provinces -- has had a close economic relationship with Turkey, and the

passage of the Turkish measure has stoked anger

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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 14:17:22 GMT, "MioMyo"

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>But instead, the lying left will continue to blame Bush for everything under

>the sun & the universe which they think will gain them political advantage!

 

Busy is to blame EXACTLY for what we say he's to blame

for.

 

Lying

 

Cheating

 

Stupidity

 

Making the wealthy a lot richer

 

Allowing corporations to write laws for their benefit

 

Taking away Civil Liberties

 

Attacking our friends.

 

Causing world-wide hatred of us......

 

 

 

And starting a war based on lies.

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> and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the Turks?

 

That would go to the idiot who invaded Iraq and the morons who support him.

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Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>

> and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the Turks?

>

> Lord knows they'll attempt to claim these factions were already at odds,

 

But they have been at odds - for years. Inhaling too much of that smoke from the

fires?

 

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/14/africa/ME-GEN-Iraq-Turkey.php

...

The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey since 1984. The

conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Turkey says the rebels use

Iraqi Kurdish territory as a safe haven, but Iraqi and Kurdish authorities

reject the claim.

...

 

Well lookee there! Since NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR!

 

Let's read some more:

 

Tensions along the border have increased in recent weeks as Turkish parliament

debates authorizing a military campaign into northern Iraq to root out rebels who

seek a unified, independent nation for Kurds in the region.

 

"in recent weeks" - WEEKS! As in before the resolution ;)

 

Frickin' stupid cons...

 

 

http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=60

 

"The twentieth century was marred by wars of unimaginable brutality,

mass murder and genocide. History records that the Armenians were the

first people of the last century to have endured these cruelties. The

Armenians were subjected to a genocidal campaign that defies

comprehension and commands all decent people to remember and

acknowledge the facts and lessons of an awful crime in a century of

bloody crimes against humanity. If elected President, I would ensure

that our nation properly recognizes the tragic suffering of the

Armenian people." (George W. Bush 2-19-2000)

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>

 

George W. Bush cheered the Jews on when they invaded

Lebanon to crush Lebanese guerillas. George W. Bush

ordered the Turks not to invade Iraqi Kurdistan to crush

Kurdish guerillas.

 

Is George W. Bush the current king of the flip-floppers?

 

rw

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"Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

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> Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>>

>> and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the

>> Turks?

>>

>> Lord knows they'll attempt to claim these factions were already at odds,

>

> But they have been at odds - for years. Inhaling too much of that smoke

> from the

> fires?

 

That's a poor excuse for inflaming tensions and pouring gas on the fire lib.

 

Obviously liberals will justify anything, including deaths of countless

innocents in their quest to hold and retain power. Just because like the

Harry Reid debacle (recall the buffoon taking credit for his

insult-propaganda letter attempting to silence Rush), your ilk is at once

again in full damage-control mode attempting to blame Bush for your

deceitful naivety, ignorance & unlimited arrogance in quest of power!

 

> http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/14/africa/ME-GEN-Iraq-Turkey.php

> ...

> The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey since 1984. The

> conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Turkey says the rebels

> use

> Iraqi Kurdish territory as a safe haven, but Iraqi and Kurdish authorities

> reject the claim.

> ...

>

> Well lookee there! Since NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR!

>

> Let's read some more:

>

> Tensions along the border have increased in recent weeks as Turkish

> parliament

> debates authorizing a military campaign into northern Iraq to root out

> rebels who

> seek a unified, independent nation for Kurds in the region.

>

> "in recent weeks" - WEEKS! As in before the resolution ;)

>

> Frickin' stupid cons...

>

>

> http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=60

>

> "The twentieth century was marred by wars of unimaginable brutality,

> mass murder and genocide. History records that the Armenians were the

> first people of the last century to have endured these cruelties. The

> Armenians were subjected to a genocidal campaign that defies

> comprehension and commands all decent people to remember and

> acknowledge the facts and lessons of an awful crime in a century of

> bloody crimes against humanity. If elected President, I would ensure

> that our nation properly recognizes the tragic suffering of the

> Armenian people." (George W. Bush 2-19-2000)

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http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

 

 

Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near Turkey's

border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN. A

short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy tripped a

landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12 people,

the source said.

 

The landmine is believed to have been planted by rebels from the Kurdistan

Workers Party, or PKK, the source said.

 

Shortly after the attack on the soldiers, Turkish forces responded by

killing 23 PKK rebels in southern Turkey, according to a statement on an

official government Web site.

 

The Turkish government source declined to offer details surrounding the

outbreak of the violence staged by PKK rebels.

 

Turkish President Abdullah Gul will preside over the emergency cabinet

meeting in Ankara, which will be attended by the country's top military

brass -- including the chief of armed services Gen. Yasar Buyukanit -- the

government source said.

 

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also slated to attend the meeting.

 

While Sunday's violence took place inside Turkey's borders, it comes amid

tense times with neighboring Iraq where PKK rebels have launched

cross-border attacks on Turkey.

 

Turkey's parliament last week passed a measure that enables its military to

launch an incursion into northern Iraq and chase down Kurdish rebels, which

it blames on a number of terrorist attacks.

 

Although Erdogan said the vote in his parliament last week wouldn't

necessarily trigger immediate military action against the PKK, the United

States and Iraqi officials have been in high diplomatic gear for days in

efforts to keep Turkey from carrying out the proposed cross-border assaults

against the rebels.

 

The United States fears such attacks would undermine the stability of the

American-backed government in Baghdad and jeopardize the supply lines that

support U.S. troops in Iraq.

 

Tariq al-Hashimi, one of Iraq's two vice presidents and a top Sunni Arab

leader, met with Turkish leaders last week about the tensions along the

Iraq-Turkish border, and said the talks "ended in good results," his office

said in a statement.

 

Al-Hashimi met in Ankara with Gul, Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan

to lessen the possibility of a Turkish incursion.

 

Iraq's Kurdish region -- which consists of Duhuk, Irbil and Sulaimaniya

provinces -- has had a close economic relationship with Turkey, and the

passage of the Turkish measure has stoked anger

 

 

Correction to another off-topic liberal diversion & his simpleton lies.

 

 

"r wiley" <rawiley@southslope.net> wrote in message

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> >

>

> George W. Bush cheered the Jews on when they invaded

> Lebanon to crush Lebanese guerillas. George W. Bush

> ordered the Turks not to invade Iraqi Kurdistan to crush

> Kurdish guerillas.

>

> Is George W. Bush the current king of the flip-floppers?

>

> rw

 

 

Since you're in denial and prefer avoiding the sheer arrogance & stupidity

of your dem-bulb leaders, in replying to your avoidance and lies, be

advised:

 

It was Hezbollah, you buffoon, NOT LEBANESE, which came across the border

into Israel. These Iranian backed terrorist thugs did so causing the ensuing

fire-fight and kidnapping of Israeli solders which is why the 30+ day war

followed.

 

Furthermore, Bush hasn't the carte blanch authority to ORDER Turkey to do

anything. He may have requested cooperation, but that capital was washed

away with the wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's arrogance and stupidity!

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> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>

>

> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17

> more near Turkey's border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN. A short time after that attack in

> Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy tripped a landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12 people, the

> source said.

>

> The landmine is believed to have been planted by rebels from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, the source said.

>

> Shortly after the attack on the soldiers, Turkish forces responded by killing 23 PKK rebels in southern Turkey, according to a

> statement on an official government Web site.

>

> The Turkish government source declined to offer details surrounding the outbreak of the violence staged by PKK rebels.

>

> Turkish President Abdullah Gul will preside over the emergency cabinet meeting in Ankara, which will be attended by the country's

> top military brass -- including the chief of armed services Gen. Yasar Buyukanit -- the government source said.

>

> Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also slated to attend the meeting.

>

> While Sunday's violence took place inside Turkey's borders, it comes amid tense times with neighboring Iraq where PKK rebels have

> launched cross-border attacks on Turkey.

>

> Turkey's parliament last week passed a measure that enables its military to launch an incursion into northern Iraq and chase down

> Kurdish rebels, which it blames on a number of terrorist attacks.

>

> Although Erdogan said the vote in his parliament last week wouldn't necessarily trigger immediate military action against the PKK,

> the United States and Iraqi officials have been in high diplomatic gear for days in efforts to keep Turkey from carrying out the

> proposed cross-border assaults against the rebels.

>

> The United States fears such attacks would undermine the stability of the American-backed government in Baghdad and jeopardize the

> supply lines that support U.S. troops in Iraq.

>

> Tariq al-Hashimi, one of Iraq's two vice presidents and a top Sunni Arab leader, met with Turkish leaders last week about the

> tensions along the Iraq-Turkish border, and said the talks "ended in good results," his office said in a statement.

>

> Al-Hashimi met in Ankara with Gul, Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan to lessen the possibility of a Turkish incursion.

>

> Iraq's Kurdish region -- which consists of Duhuk, Irbil and Sulaimaniya provinces -- has had a close economic relationship with

> Turkey, and the passage of the Turkish measure has stoked anger

>

>

> Correction to another off-topic liberal diversion & his simpleton lies.

>

>

> "r wiley" <rawiley@southslope.net> wrote in message news:ffmets$93m$1@news.netins.net...

>> >

>>

>> George W. Bush cheered the Jews on when they invaded

>> Lebanon to crush Lebanese guerillas. George W. Bush

>> ordered the Turks not to invade Iraqi Kurdistan to crush

>> Kurdish guerillas.

>>

>> Is George W. Bush the current king of the flip-floppers?

>>

>> rw

>

>

> Since you're in denial and prefer avoiding the sheer arrogance & stupidity of your dem-bulb leaders, in replying to your avoidance

> and lies, be advised:

>

> It was Hezbollah, you buffoon, NOT LEBANESE, which came across the border into Israel.

 

Here's a clue, that's like saying it was Republicans, NOT AMERICANS which

invaded Iraq.

 

> These Iranian backed terrorist thugs did so causing the ensuing fire-fight and kidnapping of Israeli solders

> which is why the 30+ day war followed.

>

> Furthermore, Bush hasn't the carte blanch authority to ORDER Turkey to do anything. He may have requested cooperation, but that

> capital was washed away with the wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's arrogance and stupidity!

>

 

You can't think George W. Bush is going to start living within the bounds of his

legitimate authority, not after 800 signing statements claiming that he doesn't have

to obey any law he doesn't choose to.

 

rw

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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:34:14 -0500, "r wiley"

<rawiley@southslope.net> wrote:

>

>Here's a clue, that's like saying it was Republicans, NOT AMERICANS which

>invaded Iraq.

 

Bush certainly wasn't a democrat, last I heard

 

Republicans lied us into a war

 

Republicans continue to block stopping the killing

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As predicted, you're coming unhinged lib!

 

"r wiley" <rawiley@southslope.net> wrote in message

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>

> "MioMyo" <USA_Patriot@Somewhere.com> wrote in message

> news:i7GTi.12140$4V6.6361@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...

>> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>>

>>

>> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

>> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

>> Turkey's border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source

>> told CNN. A short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding

>> convoy tripped a landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province,

>> injuring 12 people, the source said.

>>

>> The landmine is believed to have been planted by rebels from the

>> Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, the source said.

>>

>> Shortly after the attack on the soldiers, Turkish forces responded by

>> killing 23 PKK rebels in southern Turkey, according to a statement on an

>> official government Web site.

>>

>> The Turkish government source declined to offer details surrounding the

>> outbreak of the violence staged by PKK rebels.

>>

>> Turkish President Abdullah Gul will preside over the emergency cabinet

>> meeting in Ankara, which will be attended by the country's top military

>> brass -- including the chief of armed services Gen. Yasar Buyukanit --

>> the government source said.

>>

>> Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also slated to attend the meeting.

>>

>> While Sunday's violence took place inside Turkey's borders, it comes amid

>> tense times with neighboring Iraq where PKK rebels have launched

>> cross-border attacks on Turkey.

>>

>> Turkey's parliament last week passed a measure that enables its military

>> to launch an incursion into northern Iraq and chase down Kurdish rebels,

>> which it blames on a number of terrorist attacks.

>>

>> Although Erdogan said the vote in his parliament last week wouldn't

>> necessarily trigger immediate military action against the PKK, the United

>> States and Iraqi officials have been in high diplomatic gear for days in

>> efforts to keep Turkey from carrying out the proposed cross-border

>> assaults against the rebels.

>>

>> The United States fears such attacks would undermine the stability of the

>> American-backed government in Baghdad and jeopardize the supply lines

>> that support U.S. troops in Iraq.

>>

>> Tariq al-Hashimi, one of Iraq's two vice presidents and a top Sunni Arab

>> leader, met with Turkish leaders last week about the tensions along the

>> Iraq-Turkish border, and said the talks "ended in good results," his

>> office said in a statement.

>>

>> Al-Hashimi met in Ankara with Gul, Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali

>> Babacan to lessen the possibility of a Turkish incursion.

>>

>> Iraq's Kurdish region -- which consists of Duhuk, Irbil and Sulaimaniya

>> provinces -- has had a close economic relationship with Turkey, and the

>> passage of the Turkish measure has stoked anger

>>

>>

>> Correction to another off-topic liberal diversion & his simpleton lies.

>>

>>

>> "r wiley" <rawiley@southslope.net> wrote in message

>> news:ffmets$93m$1@news.netins.net...

>>> >

>>>

>>> George W. Bush cheered the Jews on when they invaded

>>> Lebanon to crush Lebanese guerillas. George W. Bush

>>> ordered the Turks not to invade Iraqi Kurdistan to crush

>>> Kurdish guerillas.

>>>

>>> Is George W. Bush the current king of the flip-floppers?

>>>

>>> rw

>>

>>

>> Since you're in denial and prefer avoiding the sheer arrogance &

>> stupidity of your dem-bulb leaders, in replying to your avoidance and

>> lies, be advised:

>>

>> It was Hezbollah, you buffoon, NOT LEBANESE, which came across the border

>> into Israel.

>

> Here's a clue, that's like saying it was Republicans, NOT AMERICANS which

> invaded Iraq.

>

>

>> These Iranian backed terrorist thugs did so causing

>> the ensuing fire-fight and kidnapping of Israeli solders which is why the

>> 30+ day war followed.

>>

>> Furthermore, Bush hasn't the carte blanch authority to ORDER Turkey to do

>> anything. He may have requested cooperation, but that capital was washed

>> away with the wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's arrogance and

>> stupidity!

>>

>

> You can't think George W. Bush is going to start living within the bounds

> of his

> legitimate authority, not after 800 signing statements claiming that he

> doesn't have

> to obey any law he doesn't choose to.

>

> rw

>

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> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:34:14 -0500, "r wiley"

> <rawiley@southslope.net> wrote:

>

>>

>>Here's a clue, that's like saying it was Republicans, NOT AMERICANS which

>>invaded Iraq.

>

> Bush certainly wasn't a democrat, last I heard

>

> Republicans lied us into a war

 

They had all the information your dems had when voting lib.

> Republicans continue to block stopping the killing

 

True, they're stopping the killing of Americans by terrorists. Obviously,

you want more Americans dead!

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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 17:39:33 -0700, "MioMyo"

<USA_Patriot@Somewhere.com> wrote:

>>>Here's a clue, that's like saying it was Republicans, NOT AMERICANS which

>>>invaded Iraq.

>>

>> Bush certainly wasn't a democrat, last I heard

>>

>> Republicans lied us into a war

>

>They had all the information your dems had when voting lib.

 

The "Vote" was:

 

1) predicated on OLD intelligence fed to Congress

 

2) only an "authoriztion to use force) IF NECCESSARY

 

3) proven to be "un-necessary" because of NEW

intelligence which debunked ALL of the existing reasons

the vote was based on.

>> Republicans continue to block stopping the killing

>

>True, they're stopping the killing of Americans by terrorists.

 

How could they Kill Americans if they weren't there in

Iraq?

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Guest Rich Travsky

Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>

> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> > Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

> >>

> >> and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the

> >> Turks?

> >>

> >> Lord knows they'll attempt to claim these factions were already at odds,

> >

> > But they have been at odds - for years. Inhaling too much of that smoke

> > from the

> > fires?

>

> That's a poor excuse for inflaming tensions and pouring gas on the fire lib.

 

That's a poor excuse to ignore something that's been going on since the 80s, con.

> Obviously liberals will justify anything, including deaths of countless

> innocents in their quest to hold and retain power. Just because like the

> Harry Reid debacle (recall the buffoon taking credit for his

> insult-propaganda letter attempting to silence Rush), your ilk is at once

> again in full damage-control mode attempting to blame Bush for your

> deceitful naivety, ignorance & unlimited arrogance in quest of power!

>

> > http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/14/africa/ME-GEN-Iraq-Turkey.php

> > ...

> > The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey since 1984. The

> > conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Turkey says the rebels

> > use

> > Iraqi Kurdish territory as a safe haven, but Iraqi and Kurdish authorities

> > reject the claim.

> > ...

> >

> > Well lookee there! Since NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR!

> >

> > Let's read some more:

> >

> > Tensions along the border have increased in recent weeks as Turkish

> > parliament

> > debates authorizing a military campaign into northern Iraq to root out

> > rebels who

> > seek a unified, independent nation for Kurds in the region.

> >

> > "in recent weeks" - WEEKS! As in before the resolution ;)

> >

> > Frickin' stupid cons...

> >

> >

> > http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=60

> >

> > "The twentieth century was marred by wars of unimaginable brutality,

> > mass murder and genocide. History records that the Armenians were the

> > first people of the last century to have endured these cruelties. The

> > Armenians were subjected to a genocidal campaign that defies

> > comprehension and commands all decent people to remember and

> > acknowledge the facts and lessons of an awful crime in a century of

> > bloody crimes against humanity. If elected President, I would ensure

> > that our nation properly recognizes the tragic suffering of the

> > Armenian people." (George W. Bush 2-19-2000)

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Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>

> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> > Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

> >>

> >> and ensuing war going on in northern Iraq between the Kurds and the

> >> Turks?

> >>

> >> Lord knows they'll attempt to claim these factions were already at odds,

> >

> > But they have been at odds - for years. Inhaling too much of that smoke

> > from the

> > fires?

>

> That's a poor excuse for inflaming tensions and pouring gas on the fire lib.

 

That's a poor excuse to ignore something that's been going on since the 80s, con.

> Obviously liberals will justify anything, including deaths of countless

> innocents in their quest to hold and retain power. Just because like the

> Harry Reid debacle (recall the buffoon taking credit for his

> insult-propaganda letter attempting to silence Rush), your ilk is at once

> again in full damage-control mode attempting to blame Bush for your

> deceitful naivety, ignorance & unlimited arrogance in quest of power!

>

> > http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/14/africa/ME-GEN-Iraq-Turkey.php

> > ...

> > The PKK has been fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey since 1984. The

> > conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Turkey says the rebels

> > use

> > Iraqi Kurdish territory as a safe haven, but Iraqi and Kurdish authorities

> > reject the claim.

> > ...

> >

> > Well lookee there! Since NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR!

> >

> > Let's read some more:

> >

> > Tensions along the border have increased in recent weeks as Turkish

> > parliament

> > debates authorizing a military campaign into northern Iraq to root out

> > rebels who

> > seek a unified, independent nation for Kurds in the region.

> >

> > "in recent weeks" - WEEKS! As in before the resolution ;)

> >

> > Frickin' stupid cons...

> >

> >

> > http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=60

> >

> > "The twentieth century was marred by wars of unimaginable brutality,

> > mass murder and genocide. History records that the Armenians were the

> > first people of the last century to have endured these cruelties. The

> > Armenians were subjected to a genocidal campaign that defies

> > comprehension and commands all decent people to remember and

> > acknowledge the facts and lessons of an awful crime in a century of

> > bloody crimes against humanity. If elected President, I would ensure

> > that our nation properly recognizes the tragic suffering of the

> > Armenian people." (George W. Bush 2-19-2000)

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MioMyo wrote:

>

> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>

> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near Turkey's

> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN. A

> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy tripped a

> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12 people,

> the source said.

>

 

This has been going on since the 80s.

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> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>

> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near Turkey's

> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told CNN. A

> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy tripped a

> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12 people,

> the source said.

>

 

This has been going on since the 80s.

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> MioMyo wrote:

>>

>> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>>

>> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

>> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

>> Turkey's

>> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told

>> CNN. A

>> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

>> tripped a

>> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

>> people,

>> the source said.

>>

>

> This has been going on since the 80s.

 

 

So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death & violence

by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such incitement can

only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more regional

wars.

 

Tell us lib!

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> MioMyo wrote:

>>

>> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>>

>> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

>> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

>> Turkey's

>> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told

>> CNN. A

>> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

>> tripped a

>> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

>> people,

>> the source said.

>>

>

> This has been going on since the 80s.

 

 

So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death & violence

by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such incitement can

only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more regional

wars.

 

Tell us lib!

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> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> > MioMyo wrote:

> >>

> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

> >>

> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after Kurdish

> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

> >> Turkey's

> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told

> >> CNN. A

> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

> >> tripped a

> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

> >> people,

> >> the source said.

> >>

> >

> > This has been going on since the 80s.

>

> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death & violence

> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such incitement can

> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more regional

> wars.

>

> Tell us lib!

 

I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

 

RT

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> MioMyo wrote:

>> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

>> > MioMyo wrote:

>> >>

>> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>> >>

>> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

>> >> Kurdish

>> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

>> >> Turkey's

>> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told

>> >> CNN. A

>> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

>> >> tripped a

>> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

>> >> people,

>> >> the source said.

>> >>

>> >

>> > This has been going on since the 80s.

>>

>> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

>> violence

>> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

>> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such incitement

>> can

>> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more regional

>> wars.

>>

>> Tell us lib!

>

> I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

>

> RT

 

I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting from the

wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

 

There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not that

you've shown any similar actions between the two!

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> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> >> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> >>

> >> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

> >> >>

> >> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

> >> >> Kurdish

> >> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

> >> >> Turkey's

> >> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source told

> >> >> CNN. A

> >> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

> >> >> tripped a

> >> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring 12

> >> >> people,

> >> >> the source said.

> >> >

> >> > This has been going on since the 80s.

> >>

> >> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

> >> violence

> >> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

> >> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such incitement

> >> can

> >> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more regional

> >> wars.

> >>

> >> Tell us lib!

> >

> > I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

> >

> > RT

>

> I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting from the

> wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

>

> There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not that

> you've shown any similar actions between the two!

 

And none from Pelosi ;)

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> Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

>> > MioMyo wrote:

>> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

>> >> > MioMyo wrote:

>> >> >>

>> >> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

>> >> >> Kurdish

>> >> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

>> >> >> Turkey's

>> >> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source

>> >> >> told

>> >> >> CNN. A

>> >> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

>> >> >> tripped a

>> >> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring

>> >> >> 12

>> >> >> people,

>> >> >> the source said.

>> >> >

>> >> > This has been going on since the 80s.

>> >>

>> >> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

>> >> violence

>> >> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

>> >> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such

>> >> incitement

>> >> can

>> >> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more

>> >> regional

>> >> wars.

>> >>

>> >> Tell us lib!

>> >

>> > I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

>> >

>> > RT

>>

>> I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting from

>> the

>> wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

>>

>> There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not that

>> you've shown any similar actions between the two!

>

> And none from Pelosi ;)

 

You don't read the news much do you kunt?

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> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> > Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> >> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> >> >> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

> >> >> >> Kurdish

> >> >> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more near

> >> >> >> Turkey's

> >> >> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source

> >> >> >> told

> >> >> >> CNN. A

> >> >> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding convoy

> >> >> >> tripped a

> >> >> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province, injuring

> >> >> >> 12

> >> >> >> people,

> >> >> >> the source said.

> >> >> >

> >> >> > This has been going on since the 80s.

> >> >>

> >> >> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

> >> >> violence

> >> >> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be Imperial

> >> >> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such

> >> >> incitement

> >> >> can

> >> >> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more

> >> >> regional

> >> >> wars.

> >> >>

> >> >> Tell us lib!

> >> >

> >> > I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

> >> >

> >> > RT

> >>

> >> I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting from

> >> the

> >> wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

> >>

> >> There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not that

> >> you've shown any similar actions between the two!

> >

> > And none from Pelosi ;)

>

> You don't read the news much do you kunt?

 

Quite a bit. Don't you?

 

http://www.agi.it/world/news/200710221321-pol-ren0030-art.html

Ankara, 22nd October - Turkey's Ambassador has returned to Washington ten days after

being recalled to Ankara following the presentation to the US Congress of a

resolution condemning the Armenian genocide. According to the Anadolu agency, the

Turkish government has given the go ahead to the return of the head of the country's

diplomatic mission in the midst of tensions between Washington and Ankara over the

Turkish army's intentions to attack Kurdish guerrillas in the North of Iraq.

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>> > Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

>> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

>> >> > MioMyo wrote:

>> >> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

>> >> >> > MioMyo wrote:

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

>> >> >> >>

>> >> >> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

>> >> >> >> Kurdish

>> >> >> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more

>> >> >> >> near

>> >> >> >> Turkey's

>> >> >> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source

>> >> >> >> told

>> >> >> >> CNN. A

>> >> >> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding

>> >> >> >> convoy

>> >> >> >> tripped a

>> >> >> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province,

>> >> >> >> injuring

>> >> >> >> 12

>> >> >> >> people,

>> >> >> >> the source said.

>> >> >> >

>> >> >> > This has been going on since the 80s.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

>> >> >> violence

>> >> >> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be

>> >> >> Imperial

>> >> >> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such

>> >> >> incitement

>> >> >> can

>> >> >> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more

>> >> >> regional

>> >> >> wars.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Tell us lib!

>> >> >

>> >> > I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

>> >> >

>> >> > RT

>> >>

>> >> I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting

>> >> from

>> >> the

>> >> wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

>> >>

>> >> There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not

>> >> that

>> >> you've shown any similar actions between the two!

>> >

>> > And none from Pelosi ;)

>>

>> You don't read the news much do you kunt?

>

> Quite a bit. Don't you?

 

The do tell us, do you think lib that the Princess Pelosi's actions did?

(you know the subject of this thread some two weeks ago)....

 

Did they inflaming tensions between the Kurds and the Turks or did they

further peace between the two?

 

It's a simple question and if you are truly informed and are not lying, this

should really, truly easy!

 

> http://www.agi.it/world/news/200710221321-pol-ren0030-art.html

> Ankara, 22nd October - Turkey's Ambassador has returned to Washington ten

> days after

> being recalled to Ankara following the presentation to the US Congress of

> a

> resolution condemning the Armenian genocide. According to the Anadolu

> agency, the

> Turkish government has given the go ahead to the return of the head of the

> country's

> diplomatic mission in the midst of tensions between Washington and Ankara

> over the

> Turkish army's intentions to attack Kurdish guerrillas in the North of

> Iraq.

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> > MioMyo wrote:

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> >> > Known Forger MioMyo wrote:

> >> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> >> >> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> >> >> "Rich Travsky" <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message

> >> >> >> > MioMyo wrote:

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/21/turkey.kurds/?iref=mpstoryview

> >> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> >> Turkey's cabinet will convene an emergency session Sunday after

> >> >> >> >> Kurdish

> >> >> >> >> rebels killed at least 12 Turkish soldiers and wounded 17 more

> >> >> >> >> near

> >> >> >> >> Turkey's

> >> >> >> >> border with Iraq and Iran on Sunday, a Turkish government source

> >> >> >> >> told

> >> >> >> >> CNN. A

> >> >> >> >> short time after that attack in Hakkari Province, a wedding

> >> >> >> >> convoy

> >> >> >> >> tripped a

> >> >> >> >> landmine on a road near the clashes in Hakkari province,

> >> >> >> >> injuring

> >> >> >> >> 12

> >> >> >> >> people,

> >> >> >> >> the source said.

> >> >> >> >

> >> >> >> > This has been going on since the 80s.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> So tell us why enraging that region of the world, inciting death &

> >> >> >> violence

> >> >> >> by those factions is such an important goal for the wanna-be

> >> >> >> Imperial

> >> >> >> Princess Pelosi & company at this particular time, when such

> >> >> >> incitement

> >> >> >> can

> >> >> >> only cost American soldiers lives in Iraq and kick off even more

> >> >> >> regional

> >> >> >> wars.

> >> >> >>

> >> >> >> Tell us lib!

> >> >> >

> >> >> > I see you've forgotten Hastert tried to do the same thing...

> >> >> >

> >> >> > RT

> >> >>

> >> >> I see you want to squirm out of any negative ramification resulting

> >> >> from

> >> >> the

> >> >> wanna-be Imperial Princess Pelosi's actions!

> >> >>

> >> >> There was no such ramifications from anything that Hastert did, not

> >> >> that

> >> >> you've shown any similar actions between the two!

> >> >

> >> > And none from Pelosi ;)

> >>

> >> You don't read the news much do you kunt?

> >

> > Quite a bit. Don't you?

>

> The do tell us, do you think lib that the Princess Pelosi's actions did?

 

Nothing to do with the Kurds!

> (you know the subject of this thread some two weeks ago)....

>

> Did they inflaming tensions between the Kurds and the Turks or did they

> further peace between the two?

 

Nothing to do with the Kurds!

> It's a simple question and if you are truly informed and are not lying, this

> should really, truly easy!

 

It was simpole making a fool of you.

> > http://www.agi.it/world/news/200710221321-pol-ren0030-art.html

> > Ankara, 22nd October - Turkey's Ambassador has returned to Washington ten

> > days after

> > being recalled to Ankara following the presentation to the US Congress of

> > a

> > resolution condemning the Armenian genocide. According to the Anadolu

> > agency, the

> > Turkish government has given the go ahead to the return of the head of the

> > country's

> > diplomatic mission in the midst of tensions between Washington and Ankara

> > over the

> > Turkish army's intentions to attack Kurdish guerrillas in the North of

> > Iraq.

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