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Reply #105 - Dec 20th, 2010 at 4:03pm
 
tallowood wrote on Dec 20th, 2010 at 3:05pm:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/05/turkey-new-law-restricting-sale-of-alcohol-comes-into-effect.html


Good luck to them. I'd like to see them try to enforce it in places like Izmir or Dikili  Grin

Yeah, thought so. The Turks are known for their rubbery laws:

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/turkey/8929349.asp?gid=231&sz=76516

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Kazim Caliskan, chairman of the Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulation Board (TAPDK), ruled out such interpretation of the law saying it banned the sale of alcohol served by the glass only "in the small markets that do not have a license."

"Establishments such as restaurants and bars will to continue to be able to sell alcoholic beverages by the glass, but they should get an "authorization certificate from TAPDK," he added.

"This arrangement is only about those who don't have the authorization to sell alcoholic beverages... This limits only those small markets who serve alcoholic beverages despite the ban," he told the state-run Anatolian Agency.


Turkish and Greek bureaucrats have one major thing in common - their ineptitude.
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Reply #106 - Dec 20th, 2010 at 7:10pm
 
muso wrote on Dec 20th, 2010 at 4:03pm:
tallowood wrote on Dec 20th, 2010 at 3:05pm:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/05/turkey-new-law-restricting-sale-of-alcohol-comes-into-effect.html


Good luck to them. I'd like to see them try to enforce it in places like Izmir or Dikili  Grin

Yeah, thought so. The Turks are known for their rubbery laws:

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/turkey/8929349.asp?gid=231&sz=76516

Quote:
Kazim Caliskan, chairman of the Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulation Board (TAPDK), ruled out such interpretation of the law saying it banned the sale of alcohol served by the glass only "in the small markets that do not have a license."

"Establishments such as restaurants and bars will to continue to be able to sell alcoholic beverages by the glass, but they should get an "authorization certificate from TAPDK," he added.

"This arrangement is only about those who don't have the authorization to sell alcoholic beverages... This limits only those small markets who serve alcoholic beverages despite the ban," he told the state-run Anatolian Agency.


Turkish and Greek bureaucrats have one major thing in common - their ineptitude.



It is like with climate change, the trend is important and turkish trend of late is away from secular state towards islamisation.

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Re: assimilating is not an option
Reply #107 - Dec 21st, 2010 at 8:21am
 
tallowood wrote on Dec 20th, 2010 at 7:10pm:
It is like with climate change, the trend is important and turkish trend of late is away from secular state towards islamisation.



Their problem is that they have too liberal a democracy. Now if it was like Syria....
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Reply #108 - Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:22pm
 
Arabic second-most common Australian tongue

AFP/File – Arabic is the most commonly spoken language after English by young people in Australia, a study has revealed, … .– Fri Apr 15, 12:09 pm ET
SYDNEY (AFP) – Arabic is the most commonly spoken language after English by young people in Australia, a study has revealed, with about one in eight multilingual children using it in the home.

The Australia Early Development Index, a government-backed study of more than 260,000 children in their first year of school, found that 18 percent spoke a language other than English.

Despite no Arabic nation making the top 15 countries of birth for Australia's children, some 5,565 spoke the language at home, 11.8 percent of all multilingual children

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110415/lf_afp/australiaeducationlanguagemideast

It's time for Dick Smith and The Greens to target Arab immigrants and tell them to slow down with the breeding.


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Reply #109 - Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:29pm
 


Soren wrote on Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:22pm:
Arabic second-most common Australian tongue

AFP/File – Arabic is the most commonly spoken language after English by young people in Australia, a study has revealed, … .– Fri Apr 15, 12:09 pm ET
SYDNEY (AFP) – Arabic is the most commonly spoken language after English by young people in Australia, a study has revealed, with about one in eight multilingual children using it in the home.

The Australia Early Development Index, a government-backed study of more than 260,000 children in their first year of school, found that 18 percent spoke a language other than English.

Despite no Arabic nation making the top 15 countries of birth for Australia's children, some 5,565 spoke the language at home, 11.8 percent of all multilingual children

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110415/lf_afp/australiaeducationlanguagemideast

It's time for Dick Smith and The Greens to target Arab immigrants and tell them to slow down with the breeding.






Yer, Soren, someone should tell 'em that it's un-Australian to breed like rabbits Israelis...

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perceptions_now wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 9:59pm:
OECD Fetility Rates 2009 & Variation 1984-2009


http://medya.todayszaman.com/todayszaman/2011/04/14/fertility-rate.jpg

A few observations -
1) Much of the OECD is already below the replacement level Fertility rate, which is 2.1 children per woman.

2) There have been some substantial moves toward lower Fertility rates since 1984 and quite a few have had greater reductions, than that of the well publicised China, via their one child policy.


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Lamenting the shift in the Australian psyche, away from the egalitarian ideal of the fair-go - and the rise of short-sighted pollies, who worship the 'Growth Fairy' and seek to divide and conquer!
 
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Hey Soren, something needs to be done about our education system too...

How dare our schools primarily teach mathematics in Arabic numerals to Australian children, eh?
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Reply #111 - Apr 17th, 2011 at 10:28pm
 
Equitist wrote on Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:47pm:
Hey Soren, something needs to be done about our education system too...

How dare our schools primarily teach mathematics in Arabic numerals to Australian children, eh?


They dont.

Joel Achenbach, "Take a Number, Please", The Washington Post, September 16, 1994

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-909875.html

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Why do we use Arabic numerals instead of Roman numerals?

Many of you probably didn't realize you use Arabic numerals. Some of you may think this explains why you have so much trouble with math - the numbers are in a different language! How can you divide 73 by 13 when the numbers aren't even English?

Actually, we don't use Arabic numerals. We use Hindu numerals. Western nations call them Arabic because Europe got the numerals from the Islamic world, which got them from the Hindus. (People used to pay less attention to the subtleties of multiculturalism.)

The switch from Roman to Arabic numerals took place in the Middle Ages, propelled by a book in the 13th …


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Reply #112 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 12:11pm
 
Equitist wrote on Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:29pm:
Yer, Soren, someone should tell 'em that it's un-Australian to breed like rabbits Israelis...

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Population of Israel


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Reply #113 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 12:27pm
 
muso wrote on Apr 18th, 2011 at 12:11pm:
Equitist wrote on Apr 17th, 2011 at 1:29pm:
Yer, Soren, someone should tell 'em that it's un-Australian to breed like rabbits Israelis...

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Population of Israel


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Population_of_Israel.pn...






Nice graph muso.

But,  ....don't i recall someone on OzPol made a claim that most 'Pal's' [i.e. the moslem contingent], are ethnic Jews ???



p.s.
It still won't help the 'Pal's' secure the 'holy land' though.

The land is within the gift of God.

And he has said, that the 'Pal's' cannot have it.      Wink     Wink     Wink






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