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Dancing.Universe
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by Dancing.Universe » Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:38 pm
ashok1119 wrote:Pursuivant wrote:EU and the resiprocal agreements is one thing. The different exchange agreements is another thing. Giving education to 3rd world students been done since the1960's (back then they had to cras course in Finnish for a year). The regio al politics luring naive students to some former dairy college peddling international business degrees is one thing. And the ungrateful beggars living here on my tax money and having the audacity to complain about my country as thanks is another thing. Different things.
And I think Turkey can join the EU if we split it to EU and OU, with Bulgaria and Romania and Greece with Turkey as the Ottoman Union so theres a lesson for you all.

Capital idea! I subscribe to this wholeheartedly. When some time ago i presented my sentiments about turkish designs to tackle european union, i was accused of being a troll by a do-gooding politically correct orthodox worldsaving Royally mounted (or lifted to saddle) police.
What suits western europe doesn`t suit for some essentially more uncivilized countries,and if these countries wish to alight to train,they`re best to get ticket to second class compartment or start straipsing along the track.
You're being shallow

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Upphew
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by Upphew » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:41 am
Dancing.Universe wrote:This conversation fell on too low a level to be continued.
And you still had to come back and say it and continue...
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