Turkish PM 'scores hat-trick' in football match (video)

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No he's not. He won three general elections back to back. Turkey is as free and inviting as it's always been.

By all measures he's been great for Turkey.
Did you forget all those protests that happened when he shut down the internet and tried to ban alcohol?

http://nypost.com/2013/10/04/turkeys-erdogan-taking-turkey-back-1000-years-with-new-reforms/

http://www.thenational.ae/news/worl...enews-accusations-of-erdogans-islamist-agenda

Turkey is rolling backwards with this clown.
 

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In early June 2013, resentment against his rule boiled over into mass protests by those who did not vote for the AK party in the June 2011 general election.



That's like judging Obama by what the Tea Party does. And he wasn't banning alcohol. He gave local government the power to create alcohol free zones. He draws his support from conservative businessmen.





Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is arguably the most successful leader in Turkey's democratic history.

Over the past 11 years he has dominated the political landscape, and has steered his Islamist-leaning Justice and Development (AK) Party party to three election victories.

He has also brought economic and political stability to a country that not long ago lurched from one crisis to another. During his premiership the economy has grown strongly and Turkey is becoming a manufacturing and export powerhouse.

He has also faced down an army which once stepped into politics - and overthrew elected governments - whenever it felt the need.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-13746679


:wow:

How dare you pacspit at this great statesman.
 

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He's rolling back a lot of the things that made turkey a free and inviting place to be and live
Yes because the military and so-called liberals were paragons of virtue

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Democratically elected. Deal with it.

You might as well be a State Department intern at this point. Your talking points are :dahell:
 

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