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Europe
Turkey backs off plan to outlaw adultery
2004-09-14
Never mind!
Turkey's government backed off its plan to outlaw adultery after criticism within the European Union, strident protests from opposition politicians and a march on parliament Tuesday by hundreds of outraged Turkish women.
"Sex! Sex! We want sex!"
Posted by:Fred

#8  Yeah Anonymous, but the anti-adultery law would then become justification for more revenge killings and one more step down the road to sharia. Can't blame the Turkish women for marching when they're faced with that. It's almost never the women killing men, it's usually the men killing women.
Posted by: Mister Write   2004-09-14 11:39:02 PM  

#7  Hey if some 1850 law in America is prissy you wannah be the same in 2004. Come on let the Turko babes have some fun get some AAH AAH.
Posted by: Fawad   2004-09-14 11:31:02 PM  

#6  Several jurisdictions in the United States still have laws on the book against adultery, fornication and sodomy. I smell a double standard.
If it's within the police power of Alabama to criminalize the sale of sex toys, and Virginia can have a law against adultery, why can't the majority in a Muslim country pass a law that would not only be constitutional but still enforced in several American jurisdictions?
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-09-14 11:22:07 PM  

#5  "Sex! Sex! We want sex!"

Hesh, is that you?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-09-14 10:05:08 PM  

#4  Murat, there's videos out there if you're interested in getting rid of that sheet......bwhahaha
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-09-14 9:55:33 PM  

#3  Well it is an issue that is best left to individuals no need to make a law for it. Unless you fornicate by cutting a hole in a sheet then ofcourse your wife will wannah get some REAL ACTION but the only prevention is to get better in sex, not outlaw the competition.
Posted by: Fawad   2004-09-14 9:49:12 PM  

#2  As you see EU is still standing as a major factor in support of adulterysecularism in Turkey. :-)
Posted by: Aris Katsaris   2004-09-14 9:43:36 PM  

#1  I guess it's safe to say that they are still serious about joining the EU.

After today's Turkish and French threads, I'm beginning to think that Turkey and the EU truly deserve each other.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-09-14 9:33:28 PM  

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