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I agree, but read carefully, I said that we dont need any sculptures and that sculptures are a waste of money. But so are the mosques we're building, because we already have more then enough of them.

We can not find space for prayer in the friday and eid (bayram) prayers still..?
That is mosques not enough still..
 
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We can not find space for prayer in the friday and eid (bayram) prayers still..?
That is mosques not enough still..

There are enough mosques for anyone in this country... There is one mosque for 350 citizens...

Nearly half of the population does not go to Friday prayers... and we also need to cut out half of the population by women and we also need to cut out the children so. Numbers are something like this

350/2 = 175 -175/2 = 87.50/0.6 = 60...

That means there is one mosque for every 60 citizens who goes to friday prayers... Only reason that people can't find a plae because they want to go to central mosques either to show that they are praying because of the bussiness interests or they want to pray in more beutiful mosques...
 
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Lockheed Martin released today the flight test summary for the first two months of 2012. According to the company, as of Feb. 20, 2012 the F-35 program accumulated 114 flight tests and achieved 773 test points this year, representing roughly 10 percent of the System Development and Demonstration (SDD) flight test plan for 2012, which calls for the accumulation of 1,001 test flights and 7,873 test points.

However, the manufacturer anticipates that test point requirements throughout the year will grow, given the changes and restructuring of the program. A portion of the earned test points came from work added to the flight test baseline plan.

F-35A Conventional Take Off and Landing (CTOL) jets have flown 46 times, the F-35B short takeoff vertical landing (STOVL) variant vertical flew 45 missions and the carrier variant flew 23 times. From the beginning of the flight-testing program in December 2006, F-35s have flown 1,704 times, including the production-model flights and AA-1, the original flight test aircraft. On January 25 this year this aircraft (AA-1) crossed the 2,500 flight hour threshold.

Among the milestones recorded by the F-35 test program this year are the highest altitude flown by the F-35 to date, with AF-4, the F-35A reaching an altitude of 43,000 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) On Jan. 9. Another F-35A test aircraft, AF-3, completed the first low approach with the Distributed Aperture System (DAS) approach on Jan. 17, Demonstrating the ongoing maturation of the F-35 integrated sensor suite. The next day, AF-6 performed the first night flight and landing, the F-35A CTOL test jet, took off at 5:05 p.m. PST and landed at Edwards AFB, Calif. after sunset at 6:22 p.m. Weapons carrying flight tests are also progressing, on February 16, an the AF-1 (F-35A CTOL) flew the first test flights with external weapons, these mission also included ordnance carried in the internal weapons bays.

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Performance issues associated with DAS have limited the use of the F-35 unique helmet display and sight, developed for the program by VSI. The sight was designed to use DAS live image feeds to display the outside view for the pilot, alleviating the need for night vision goggles for night flight. BAE Systems and VSI were asked to work on temporary solutions using NVG, to provide a near-term solution. However, using NVG on top of the standard helmet will limit the use of the sophisticated display and information fusion capabilities that make the F-35 unique. Therefore, it is anticipated that the objective helmet will be reinstated once DAS will deliver imaging within the required spec. Among the fix being considered are fixed camera mounted in the cockpit, and another, coupled to the helmet, both reducing the latency of night imagery imported from the DAS.

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Eglin AFB, Fla., where the F-35 training force is based has become home of the largest F-35 fleet. The 2nd marine Aircraft Wing Fighter/Attack training squadron 501 received three more aircraft in January – BF6, BF8 and BF7. The delivery of BF7 on January 19th marked the 23rd Lightning II delivered to the DOD. While the Eglin fleet keep growing, F-35s are still grounded as flight operations and training await military flight clearance which is expected in few weeks.

Lockheed Martin Releases F-35 Testing Records | Defense Update
 
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A grat Ataturk sculpture for poor city Artvin
100 worker worked for it..
Cost of sculpture: 1.5 million $


Did you see scientific works of Kemalists?

Judging by the number of workers involved in the construction and huge foundation I can hardly believe that it can be built with a amount of mere $ 1,5 mil.
 
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so what has a mosque got to do with your literacy rate,most of the mosque were built in your ottoman period and when kemal formed your modern turkey,mosques were infact converted into museums

so whats the point, didnt kemal built enough schools and kept all money for himself??

kemal made you learn the roman scripts while he pretended to be such an educational reformists, turkey should have been the most literate country and why still he didnt achieve that by selling mosques??

There are about 80000 mosques in Turkey today , before republic it was about 1/6 of it. So dont invent numbers from your ar*e. Slandering is a very big sin.
 
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You see the Kemalist mentality..!!! Same mindset !!!
Some Kemalists think that there is many muslims in Turkey.. :)

Here you see a new wannabe Qutayba ibn Muslim.

Another nice defence topic from forummurat the ultimate Ataturk hater.
Suratına sı*** mabadın yiyorsa tayyibin topsahası yapmak için yıktığı camilerden bahsetsene.
Translation: S*** face , if you have enough courage why dont you talk about the mosques that tayyip demolished for building football pitch.
 
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mods plz plz close this stupid thread turks ar fighting on close is for good:offtopic:
 
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As we can clearly see from forummurat's threads that it is free to write anything but defence topics in this forum thanks to Admins' attitude so I would like to write about "Famous Fettullahçı Figures", (Fettullahçı=Fettullah fan), that I think Forummurat will enjoy very much ,probably know also very well. Seni gidi fetocu seniii! (Translation: you, fetto fan, youuu!)

Ahmet Yildiz, born 21 May 1981 in Sanliurfa, Turkey and moved to Mersin, Turkey with his family when he was a child because of his family's poverty.

There they met with Fettullah organisation, organisation offered them to help Ahmet's education, and it seemed a perfect opportunity for Ahmet's future, he would have a chance to study maybe go to university. His father accepted the offer, else he was not able to support his son.

F.Organisation seperated Ahmet from his family and took to Eskisehir, Turkey and raised him in their Fettullah school and Fettullah hostel for many years. He lived there with other boys like him all over Turkey.

Ahmet Yildiz was killed by his family in 2009 because of being Homosexual, and it is known as first homosexual honour killing in Turkey, thanks to Fetullah and his mysterious schools and hostels.

P.S. Fettullah Gulen, age 71, has never married!
 
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As we can clearly see from forummurat's threads that it is free to write anything but defence topics in this forum thanks to Admins' attitude so I would like to write about "Famous Fettullahçı Figures", (Fettullahçı=Fettullah fan), that I think Forummurat will enjoy very much ,probably know also very well. Seni gidi fetocu seniii! (Translation: you, fetto fan, youuu!)

Ahmet Yildiz, born 21 May 1981 in Sanliurfa, Turkey and moved to Mersin, Turkey with his family when he was a child because of his family's poverty.

There they met with Fettullah organisation, organisation offered them to help Ahmet's education, and it seemed a perfect opportunity for Ahmet's future, he would have a chance to study maybe go to university. His father accepted the offer, else he was not able to support his son.

F.Organisation seperated Ahmet from his family and took to Eskisehir, Turkey and raised him in their Fettullah school and Fettullah hostel for many years. He lived there with other boys like him all over Turkey.

Ahmet Yildiz was killed by his family in 2009 because of being Homosexual, and it is known as first homosexual honour killing in Turkey, thanks to Fetullah and his mysterious schools and hostels.

P.S. Fettullah Gulen, age 71, has never married!
Well, what you did just there is nothing less what forummurat does. Mods should just close this thread and threads anything similiar to what just Cirit wrote.
 
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lets move on guys. last thing we need is to divide Turkey further.

If you dont like a rule follow it, reach the top and change it
 
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Well, what you did just there is nothing less what forummurat does. Mods should just close this thread and threads anything similiar to what just Cirit wrote.

Hmmm, threads similar to what Cirit but not Ataturk Haters and Slanderers wrote. When it is free to write off-topic it must be free for all, dear friend. Not only free for forummurat and his other tarikatçı militant comrades.
 
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