I have much sympathy for islam. because for one, I as a christian, belief in the same god muslims and jews do, and i it saddens me to see all this conflict between people. basically all that is important is, that we all are humans and we should be tolerant and nice to ne another.
but statements like the above do not make it easy for peace-minded people to be heared by the majority.
if I were you, I'd check wikipedia etc first (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Sarkozy#Family_background )
He is not a "jew". wellm granted, his mother was of jewish faith.
but if that qualifies him as "a jew" you have much of the same thinking as hitler did.
He is a roman catholic. and even if he was of jewish belief, that would not make him a zionist (you should look those words up as well).
I dont' like his political and his statements (e.g. during the upheavals in the french banlieues last year) as well.
May God (no matter his name) guide us all to a better, and most importantly, more peaceful future.
But statements like your's, ssoraya217, are really not acceptable. at all.
And concerning the Turkish political problems: I see the ambiguity of the oppossion, which, on the one hand says to protect democracy, and on the other hand refuses to accept political elections.
But they just a) try to continue the secular tradition of the turkish state and b) with statements just like your's, soraya217, and the growing radicalism among muslims around the world, based on a lack of freedom of press and undemocratic ruling systems in general in many countries of the world, their concern is, partly, understandable.
I wish all of you who read this a nice and successful week.
May peace be with you all.