Or is it
NEUTER THE NEWT?
NEWT-the-FURK?
The Newt.(Gingrich), seems to be the sweetheart and the front runner of the Republican candidates.
http://2.bp.blogspot...1600/newt02.jpg
In no way or shape must he become the President, the Commander in Chief In Washington. Maybe ankaga?.
We still remember when he averred that he is a ”young furk” and that his all time hero-model is “gagafurk”.
Some that I have found so far.
http://ccat.sas.upen...k/gingrich.html
http://www.zeynelabidinerdem.com/_asa_celebratedExcerpts from a Speech by Gingrich -(New Yorker, October 9, 1995 p.53)
``Let me say one last thing," Gingrich told his audience, ``because I sometimes startle people, because I'm so intense and I'm so committed to changing things quickly. In the mid-nineteen-twenties, Kemal Ataturk was in the process of modernizing Turkey. He was faced with an enormous problem. The Ottoman Empire had collapsed, the Turkish people had been driven back within the boundaries of what is now modern Turkey. They had an enormous crisis of psychology-they were a backward country, and yet they knew their fututre lay in modernization and in understanding the European world and the industrial world better.
Tarih: Medya:
The event was held in the historic and majestic House Caucus Room with a large audience consisting of diplomats, Members of Congress, congressional staff, U.S. government representatives, ASA members, and others.
On May 19, 2006 Atatürk Society of America (ASA) celebrated Atatürk's 125th birthday with great fanfare and joy. The event was held in the historic and majestic House Caucus Room with a large audience consisting of diplomats, Members of Congress, congressional staff, US. government representatives, ASA members, and others.----Chairman Livingston recalled the days of building a Republican coalition with the featured speaker, Newt Gingrich, and highlighted Speaker Gingrich's contributions to the U.S. political sys tern and recognized his accomplishments. Speaker Gingrich's sincere and heartfelt remarks regarding Atatürk's legacy received a standing ovation from the crowd which was mesmerized by his insight and observations. His inspirational presentation was delivered from not only a politician's point of view, but also through the eyes of an educator and student of history.
http://www.columbia....ata/halman.html
And note that other “bird/Byrd” - may he RIP- rot in piss.
In Washington DC, in May this year, an energetic new association was established for strengthening Ataturkism. It is called the "'Ataturk Society of America, known as "ASA" for short. This new society has enlisted many Turks and Americans as its members. It has been welcomed by many major US political figures, including House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Senator Robert Byrd.
Edited by Arpa, 25 November 2011 - 03:40 PM.