To: Destro
So what don't you like about the points the "Moonie" paper makes?
11 posted on
10/12/2002 6:17:36 PM PDT by
spectre
To: spectre
Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church, is recruiting in Turkey now?
To: spectre
The article attacks the EU for not accepting Turkey as a member. It does not go into detail why Turkey is a problem for her allies. Would you want 60 million welfare cases suddenly inside your country, or a nation where there is no protection of human rights?
When did it become America's business to tell another nation what states they should invite to join? Is it because we don't have the foreign aid money to keep Turkey afloat anymore and are trying to push the foreign aid liability on to Europe?
Why doesn't the WT propose that Turkey be made into an American State? Nominate Turkey for NAFTA membership. Maybe under American oversight Christians can return to the land that created the word "Christian" without fear from the Mohammedans as well as proetction and restoration of their confiscated property.
14 posted on
10/12/2002 6:32:06 PM PDT by
Destro
To: spectre
"The Times, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper that competes with The Washington Post, is one of a host of business holdings owned by the Unification Church, which is famous for marrying its followers in mass wedding ceremonies. In 1997, owners of the Times told The Washington Post they had lost $1 billion over 15 years. In addition to the Times, which has been a money-losing venture since its inception in 1982, church officials own Insight magazine, the Middle East Times and Zambezi Times, as well as hotels, small publishing operations and a collection of spiritual and educational workshops. In the Washington area, Moon's organization own an estimated $300 million in commercial and political property, including a church on 16th Street in Northwest Washington." google
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