EurAsia is commonly used to define Turkey and it's surroundings, as the name EurAsia perfectly depicts Turkey's position. I know it's also the name of a large landmass, but I did not mean the landmass, obviously.
Again I ask you, look at Turkey, look how the country is governed and look at the state of the freedoms in the country. It's more European than Asian, if you just don't want to believe this, move one country further into Asia and see for yourself. The only reason people stubbornly keep seeing Turkey as a part of Asia is because their prime religion is Islam, and not Christianity. And since, in the view of most Western countries, Islam is an inferior religion, Turkey is not part of the enlightened Europe to them.
Whereas I can think for myself and draw my own conclusions, the only conclusions you are able to draw is what you are being fed by various websites. Please stop living in the past and start accepting the fact that Turkey is indeed a part of Europe, and they are here to stay.
If all of this does not convince you, the mere fact that they are playing in Euro2008 should be enough proof of the fact that they are considered a part of Europe.