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jaysunb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-10-07 12:04 PM
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1. There's going to be lots of pissed off Armenian Americans
I live around the largest concentration of AA's in this country, and they went for Bush in a big way....I guess they can be added to the list of folks he has suckered. :evilfrown:
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  -Bush urges rejection of Armenia genocide resolution (of course) faygokid  Oct-10-07 11:52 AM   #0 
  - There's going to be lots of pissed off Armenian Americans  jaysunb   Oct-10-07 12:04 PM   #1 
  - I did not know that California has the largest Armenian-American population  faygokid   Oct-10-07 12:12 PM   #2 
  - as an American Armenian woman thank you for your compliment.  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:09 PM   #20 
  - Add them to the list of people that are already pissed off at moron*. nt  Javaman   Oct-10-07 12:41 PM   #9 
  - he has made more enemies. damn this man.  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:05 PM   #19 
  - Clinton told Hastert to pull it off the floor in 2000.  MrCoffee   Oct-10-07 12:13 PM   #3 
  - That was wrong then, and denying it is wrong now.  faygokid   Oct-10-07 12:16 PM   #5 
     - it's not like Congress is covering up the existence of the genocide  MrCoffee   Oct-10-07 12:18 PM   #7 
        - I don't consider it an "anthill." Or the victims of genocide an "interest group."  faygokid   Oct-10-07 12:39 PM   #8 
           - again, where is Congress trying to cover up the Armenian genocide?  MrCoffee   Oct-10-07 12:47 PM   #10 
              - "Pure politics?" No - it's about basic morality. The Turks deny it. But it happened.  faygokid   Oct-10-07 12:56 PM   #11 
                 - so a Congressional resolution will fix all that?  MrCoffee   Oct-10-07 01:08 PM   #14 
                    - it forces Turkey to confront and atone for its past atrocities  48percenter   Oct-10-07 01:13 PM   #15 
                       - please believe me, i'm not downplaying the horror the Armenians faced  MrCoffee   Oct-10-07 02:00 PM   #18 
                       - Thank you for that. But it's about us doing what's right, not Turkey's acknowledgement.  faygokid   Oct-10-07 02:13 PM   #21 
                       - me too, The Turks need to acknowledge what they did to the  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:13 PM   #22 
  - History is now defined by George W stupid Bush  malaise   Oct-10-07 12:15 PM   #4 
  - Well I have to recommend this thread.  mmonk   Oct-10-07 12:17 PM   #6 
  - A couple of weeks ago, everyone was upset because Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied  Poiuyt   Oct-10-07 12:57 PM   #12 
  - both two sick asses.  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:15 PM   #23 
  - Fuck Bush and the horse he rode in on  48percenter   Oct-10-07 01:05 PM   #13 
  - It's all fucking politics. and we armenians another innocent group of people who  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:16 PM   #24 
  - the Evil doers have a diplomatic supporter in the WH  Supersedeas   Oct-10-07 01:16 PM   #16 
  - Well, it WAS a genocide, no doubt about it.  Blue_In_AK   Oct-10-07 01:54 PM   #17 
     - oh for sure, we Americans massacred the Indians too.  alyce douglas   Oct-10-07 02:19 PM   #25 
        - Oh, absolutely.  Blue_In_AK   Oct-10-07 03:14 PM   #26 
 

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