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Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Wow that's a close vote and the Turks are getting more pissed, they recalled their ambassador from Sweden too, they can't do anything else anyway. I guess the ambassadors are getting an improvised march break.
Had we only given so much attention, money and lobbying to inform the world Artsakh was an Armenian region and deserves international recognition... not speaking about how we could counter the fake Khojaly massacre and inform the world about the Sumgait/Baku/Kirovabad pogroms.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostTrust me man your the one with the blinders on. Your avatar is our tricolors which is dashnaktsutiuns collors and guess what the dashnaks are a liberal party-they are socialists and you keep waving that flag while demonizing liberals-its pretty funny
Dashnak color is red.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostTake the blinders off, they have you fooled.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostIt is the left wingers who are pushing for genocide recognition all over the world and it is the conservatives fighting it. Dude like how many really bad examples can you actually come up with sheesh.
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It is the left wingers who are pushing for genocide recognition all over the world and it is the conservatives fighting it. Dude like how many really bad examples can you actually come up with sheesh.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostI think this is going off topic but if the liberals are behind civil rights, civil liberties, religious tolerance and religious freedoms then i am behind the liberals. These are all important freedoms badly needed in the formation of a healthy and strong society.Now tie your civil liberties and civil rights into why the most powerful countries don't want recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
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I think this is going off topic but if the liberals are behind civil rights, civil liberties, religious tolerance and religious freedoms then i am behind the liberals. These are all important freedoms badly needed in the formation of a healthy and strong society.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostBeing conservative or liberal has nothing to do with assimilation. Your assertion that the liberals are always the majority is also wrong.lol
Here, if this doesn't clear up the picture for you then I don't know what will.
"Liberal power increased even further in the 20th century, when liberal democracies triumphed in two world wars and survived major ideological challenges from fascism and communism. Today, liberals are organized politically on all major continents. They have played a decisive role in the growth of republics, the spread of civil rights and civil liberties, the establishment of the modern welfare state, the institution of religious toleration and religious freedom, and the development of globalization."Last edited by KanadaHye; 03-11-2010, 10:04 AM.
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Re: Recognition of Armenian Genocide by USA
Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostAmerican conservatives have really done some damage to your understanding of the term. CONSERVATIVE people CONSERVE and maintain culture. LIBERAL people don't care about culture because their culture is already dominant so being liberal would just speed up the rate of assimilation.
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