The Pope was right about Turkey; No protest from USA, because we know a cartoon vs. reality
In the most expensive Turkish movie ever made, American soldiers in Iraq crash a wedding and pump a little boy full of lead in front of his mother.
Advance tickets are selling out all around Turkey for 'Valley of the Wolves Iraq.'
They kill dozens of innocent people with random machine gun fire, shoot the groom in the head, and drag those left alive to Abu Ghraib prison - where a Jewish doctor cuts out their organs, which he sells to rich people in New York, London and Tel Aviv.
"Valley of the Wolves Iraq" - set to open in Turkey on Friday - feeds off the increasingly negative feelings many Turks harbor toward their longtime NATO allies: Americans.
It comes on the heels of a novel called "Metal Storm" about a war between Turkey and the U.S., which has been a best seller for months.
In the movie, one of the Turkish special forces officers commits suicide to save his honor.
In the bloodfest that ensues, the small band of Turks bonds with the people of Iraq and eventually ends American atrocities there, killing Zane and his men in the final scene.
"The scenario is great," Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbas told The Associated Press.
See? We don't riot and slap our shoes on the Turkish flag.
The Pope was right. Don't let it become the EU flag.
Our two cultures' sense of humor is much too different.
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