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LeftEyeNine
11-10-2008, 19:34
It's November the 10th again, after 70 years without his presence, we are definitely missing his premature departure, apparently unable to have understood his principles and internalize his ideals for the country and the people he never hesitated to express his admiration for.

To the man who struggled both on the battlefield and in the parliament that put us in front of many civilizations with his revolutions and vision not whom we were told to aim to reach had not demonstrated yet.

To the man who planned, fought for and leaded to our freedom, who gave our women of what they had been stolen as individuals, who was the first one to present a festival for children, who was thoughtful and kind -as brave as he was on the battlefield- that could order a Greek flag to be picked up from the ground,

Most of all, to the man who always wished what we all still wish for:


" Peace at home, peace all over the world "

We have not forgotten you nor your ideals and are dedicated to enforce our way through.

Gentlemen, it is 70th anniversary of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's passing away.



https://img411.imageshack.us/img411/164/ataturk4pz3.jpg




Here (http://www.milliyet.com.tr/content/galeri/yeni/goster5.asp?prm=0,4013743&id=2&galeriid=4834#galeriStart) is a gallery of his seldom seen pictures in case you are interested.

Banquo's Ghost
11-10-2008, 19:59
Indeed, a very great man who left an extraordinary legacy.

May he be remembered fondly and well. :bow:

Lemur
11-10-2008, 20:00
A big day for a big man. All of my respect, LEN.

caravel
11-10-2008, 20:10
:bow:

Pannonian
11-10-2008, 20:41
This might be a Backroomish comment, but would it be wrong to compare him to Mohammed as a political force? In terms of creating his nation, and leaving behind an ideology on which said nation would be based for generations to come. Admittedly, his legacy hasn't lasted as long as Mohammed's has, but it's lasted to date, which is as long as it can, and Mohammed was supposed to have been the single most influential person in all of history, so not quite matching up to his legacy is no shame.

Lemur
11-10-2008, 20:57
In-depth discussions of religion = Backroom.

Martok
11-10-2008, 21:40
My respects to the namesake & founder of Kamalism. May his deeds long outlive all of us. :bow:

Strike For The South
11-10-2008, 22:12
A man who struck a blow for the republic. Simply Awesome :bow:

naut
11-11-2008, 02:24
Strong and inspiring man.

Veho Nex
11-11-2008, 03:37
Who?

Lemur
11-11-2008, 04:54
Who?
This man. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attaturk)

Andres
11-11-2008, 14:58
:bow: