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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
    WW3 won't happen as the world economy is too well connected, remember that China is buying up the USA war and corporate debt remember.
    When somebody can't pay back debt.... bad things tend to happen.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Indeed. Azerbaijan and Turkish lobbies supported/endorsed him during the presidential race. I wonder what they think of him now though. I am sure it will be all quiet on the Baku front.
    Yes, unlike Obama who promised the recognition, Mc Cain came straight out and said he cannot recognize it at this time because it will work against US national interests.At least he didn’t lie to us…………a straight shooter in my book.

    What he saying now is what he believed back then anyway. I want to see if Turkey has the balls to make an angry respond to Mc Cain.

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  • hipeter924
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Next time Republicans get in power will be the start of WW3... I'll put my money on it.
    WW3 won't happen as the world economy is too well connected, remember that China is buying up the USA war and corporate debt remember.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: McCain, McCan?: Former US presidential candidate recognizes Armenian genocide

    Next time Republicans get in power will be the start of WW3... I'll put my money on it.

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  • Muhaha
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    Maybe he forgot which side hes getting money from. Being old ain't easy you know.

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  • Anoush
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    Who cares, he wants to say the G word to get the Armenians votes the same way Obama did then he denied it. Say yes to the G word and deny the existence of the G later. They're both bums alike.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    I agree, who cares what he thinks. He has been anti armenia his whole career, supported the raising of azeri aid and lowering of armenian aid- this guy is no friend of ours.
    Indeed. Azerbaijan and Turkish lobbies supported/endorsed him during the presidential race. I wonder what they think of him now though. I am sure it will be all quiet on the Baku front.

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  • Haykakan
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    I agree, who cares what he thinks. He has been anti armenia his whole career, supported the raising of azeri aid and lowering of armenian aid- this guy is no friend of ours.

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  • Armanen
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    Who cares what this tool thinks. Either way it's a day late and dollar short.

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  • McCain, McCan?: Former US presidential candidate recognizes Armenian genocide

    Published: 11 November, 2009

    Republican US Senator John McCain, who lost to current US President Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race, has said he believes “ample documentation” exists proving that “Genocide had been committed against the Armenian people.”

    McCain dodged the issue during his presidential campaign in 2008, failing to properly characterize the crime as Genocide.

    “I believe that a genocide was committed against Armenians, and I think there is ample documentation of that,” McCain said in a recent interview with the Georgian service of Voice of America. “The Turkish and Armenian people and states cannot forget the past. Especially Armenians cannot.”

    “Because of that,” McCain said, he understood and agreed with Armenia’s efforts to normalize relations with Turkey on a step-by-step basis. “I support that view,” he said.

    “We are witnessing significant progress in the relations between Turkey and Armenia,” McCain added. “For the first time, parties are making steps towards the same direction.”

    The Arizona Senator is running for re-election in the 2010 Senate race.

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    What a 2 faced SOB!!!!
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