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Gush Shalom What would we say if an American institution, holding a seventh of all the land in the United States, adopted statutes that allowed it to sell or rent land only to White Anglo-Saxon Protestants?
We would not believe it. And it is, indeed, impossible.
“Turkey is always at a crossroads,” I said. “That’s what we have been reading in the newspapers in Turkey and in the West for years now. It seems it is convenient to stay at a crossroads.”
“It’s amazing how the leaders will follow when the people lead.”That’s what Liza Earle of Richmond, one of the organizers of the Vermont impeachment movement, said
No sensible person ever made an apology. -Ralph Waldo Emerson
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20 Nisan 2007
İngiliz Financial Times gazetesinin haberine göre, yeni tahmin 2003 yılındaki işgalden bu yana ülkede gerçekleştirilen en kapsamlı jeolojik araştırmaya dayanıyor.
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