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Subject: Turkey bomb From: GUEST,victor Date: 18 Jul 05 - 01:28 PM I would like to express my revulsion at the bobming in Turkey, I am all for liberation forces and the right to take up arms in such a quest, but to deliberately target total innocents with no regard for race, age or creed is shamefull and cowardly, whatever the bobmers cause it cannot be advanced with such deplorable actions. |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: GUEST,victor Date: 18 Jul 05 - 01:33 PM Forgive my spelling errors above,"bombing" and "bombers" and just while I'm here how do I register rather than be a guest ? |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: Rapparee Date: 18 Jul 05 - 01:43 PM Shouldn't this be below the line? Registration is on the home page. |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: jacqui.c Date: 18 Jul 05 - 01:45 PM Victor - click into 'membership' at the top of the page and you will find a form to complete. Welcome to Mudcat. |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: GUEST Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:09 PM OK thanks, and I appologise for posting in the wrong section, can it be moved or should I repost in correct section ? |
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Subject: BS: turkey bombing From: victor1 Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:15 PM Posted this earlier in the wrong section :-( I would like to express my revulsion at the bobming in Turkey, I am all for liberation forces and the right to take up arms in such a quest, but to deliberately target total innocents with no regard for race, age or creed is shamefull and cowardly, whatever the bobmers cause it cannot be advanced with such deplorable actions. |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: jeffp Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:24 PM You can post a request in help.mudcat.org, then wait patiently and it will be moved. Don't start a new thread, please. It will be all right, I assure you. Welcome to Mudcat. jeffp |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: victor1 Date: 18 Jul 05 - 02:27 PM oops, sorry I reposted in correct section, don't suppose I can request this thread be removed ? sorry again :-( I'm just a little anxious to join in. |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: Kaleea Date: 18 Jul 05 - 08:59 PM My nephew is from Turkey, living in CA now. The country has had serious economic woes because the pipeline was busted since dubblepew saved the world from weapons of mass destruction. It has not been easy for them. There have been many reprisals to the Turkish people since then. The latest act, like all other acts of evil, will not reward anyone with virgins in "heaven" or in any way be considered appropriate by any scripture-as it was originally written. Turkey has long been a land where peoples of varying beliefs, "religions" if one prefers, live side by side. While they have their problems, as do all countries, the people there are like any people who want to live their lives in peace--to have a decent home, food, & clothing, education, and decent lives for their children. p.s., I love my nephew |
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Subject: RE: Turkey bomb From: GUEST Date: 18 Jul 05 - 09:02 PM Turkey is a fascinating country to visit, but I wouldn't get in a dolmus now. They hope to destroy the tourist coffers going into the place. It will have some effect, albeit short lived. |
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