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Kurds Love America

PostAuthor: Heja » Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:27 am

http://www.kurdsloveamerica.com/

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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:33 am

Yes.. but not all Kurds love America.. look at the comments lol..

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PostAuthor: abdur » Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:22 pm

It's generally the northern kurds who dont share the love... which is understandable.

I think these kind of sites and the "Other Iraq" campain is good for our PR.

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PostAuthor: Balci » Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:08 pm

what the Fuck ?

my guess its another of those americans think everyone loves them, like ''Japan'' loves america etc.

This is hillarious.

Personally, as a buddhist and kurdish nationalist, I disgust the american way of life, which includes drugs, criminality, neo-liberalism and U.S foreign politics. But i realy respect those americans who in fact support us, not abusing us like they have done with other factions before (taliban as an instance)
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PostAuthor: Arin » Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:57 pm

Vladimir wrote:Yes.. but not all Kurds love America.. look at the comments lol..

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OUCH!
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PostAuthor: Balci » Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:08 pm

lots of ugly comments indeed xD
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PostAuthor: jihan_jan » Sat May 05, 2007 1:56 am

its true we do love america... I am a proud american kurd thats right...look at this way if it wasnt for america we would still have saddam hussein here but thank god pay back time u know when u really think about it whatever he had done to the kurds replayed in his own life and familie's i am so glad before he left this earth he felt what all the kurds felt because he was a cruel men and he tasted his own medicine....he never knew this was coming and that he would lose his loved one's and be hanged like all the innocent kurd's that he hung and killed....after comes around goes around i am so glad that he tasted his own medicine payback is a bitch

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PostAuthor: Balci » Sat May 05, 2007 11:35 am

well you may be right, but remember there is an reason that USA helps us, and thats most prolly because of the oil, and make us fight terrorists and Iranians with the future. USA never cared about us before, and doesn't really care about Kurds in turkey and Iran.

Personally, I do NOT love America tbh.
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sat May 05, 2007 2:04 pm

Balci wrote:what the Fuck ?

my guess its another of those americans think everyone loves them, like ''Japan'' loves america etc.

This is hillarious.

Personally, as a buddhist and kurdish nationalist, I disgust the american way of life, which includes drugs, criminality, neo-liberalism and U.S foreign politics. But i realy respect those americans who in fact support us, not abusing us like they have done with other factions before (taliban as an instance)


LOL those are diverse ethnics associated by diverse people in America.

There is a huge campaign in America against drugs. And there is a huge division amongst people on that issue, because some people have noticed the benefits certain drugs can do for certain illnesses. Like Marijuana is good for people that have cancer or HIVs.

There is a huge campaign to end criminality. Go to Texas if you don't believe me.

Since when was neo-liberalism such a bad thing? In the greedy sense it can be implied as a bad thing, but in terms of establishing free trade and business as a businessman it's not a bad thing at all.

U.S. foreign politics is best associated to neo-conservatism as regarded by Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
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PostAuthor: Balci » Sat May 05, 2007 5:38 pm

my point is that the liberalism is the root of all evil there.. of course, Americans are a VERY nice people, don't misunderstand me, but your government, and organizations like NRA is messing things up on daily basis.
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sun May 06, 2007 1:36 pm

Balci wrote:my point is that the liberalism is the root of all evil there..


I'm sorry but there over a thousand different ways I can point out that conservatism is more evil than liberalism. Libertarianism is more evil than Liberalism, but it is equally as evil as Authoritarianism. And then you have monocracy and omnicracy with democracy as the centerfold between the two. Nevertheless, liberalism is one of the lesser evils. There are some things that make it evil like the ignorance of the common man, because civil liberties of minorities (especially women and blacks) come first.


of course, Americans are a VERY nice people, don't misunderstand me, but your government, and organizations like NRA is messing things up on daily basis.


Well of course, we live in a 21st century world and our government was base on the 18th century. So of course our government would have its flaws. There are countries with more flaws than us like Castro's Cuba and that Korean Spoiled Brat's social fascist state.
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PostAuthor: Balci » Sun May 06, 2007 1:47 pm

agree with you, liberalism can of course be good, Japan as an instance, but the mafia is quite active there as a result, and people work more than they should do, and what is healthy.
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sun May 06, 2007 2:01 pm

Balci wrote:agree with you, liberalism can of course be good, Japan as an instance, but the mafia is quite active there as a result, and people work more than they should do, and what is healthy.


Well they work so damn much, because their state is so crowded.
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PostAuthor: jihan_jan » Mon May 07, 2007 10:36 pm

Arin wrote:
Vladimir wrote:Yes.. but not all Kurds love America.. look at the comments lol..

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OUCH!

I understand what you mean..of course they are not going to do anything just in kurdistan favor..It will have to benefit them first I know that for a fact but I mean the important thing is that saddam is long gone and the rest of his stupid family...It doesnt matter why they did it the important thing is saddam is long gone

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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Wed May 09, 2007 1:22 am

jihan_jan wrote:
Arin wrote:
Vladimir wrote:Yes.. but not all Kurds love America.. look at the comments lol..

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OUCH!

I understand what you mean..of course they are not going to do anything just in kurdistan favor..It will have to benefit them first I know that for a fact but I mean the important thing is that saddam is long gone and the rest of his stupid family...It doesnt matter why they did it the important thing is saddam is long gone


Actually if you indulge in he history of many dictatorships, you'll realize they are all pretty bad. Just because something good was finally done, doesn't mean it should be celebrated for that very principle.

Throwwing out a dictator that pushed everyone in his country to mortal fear and then have the whole country thrown into a sectarian state of anarchy isn't a pretty good ordeal. You could very much have another Saddam in office, perhaps even in the reincarnation of Saddam in future times.

What you are saying is look at the bright picture. At least we don't have to worry about that potential reincarnation of that Babylonian king.
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