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  • armenian politics in california

    For the upcoming elections, we have several armenian candidates, all of which we should give our voice to and send these men to public offices to represent us. If we have armenians in high places, then we too can feel proud with our heads high wherever we go.

    Vote for Bill Paparian (Green Party): http://www.paparian4congress.com/

    Vote for Chuck Poochigian (Republican Party): http://republican.sen.ca.gov/web/14/

    Vote for Paul Krekorian (Democratic Party): http://www.paulkrekorian.com/

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    By the way, these men are running for different offices, and are not competing with eachother.

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      Re: armenian politics in california

      I definitely agree we should support the Armenian candidates as long as they voice our opinion, and Poochigian is against stem cell research....
      Last edited by Jen; 10-07-2006, 03:05 AM.

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        Re: armenian politics in california

        What is wrong with stem cell research?

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          Re: armenian politics in california

          I dunno, but he voted against it...

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            Re: armenian politics in california

            The source of stem cells are aborted human embryos. Conservative politicians are against it to get the anti-abortion votes.

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              Re: armenian politics in california

              I'm not in favor of abortion, since I (note the I) believe that you should be responsible for your actions, but I also believe that women should be given the option of aborting or not. I don't think a man should decide that. Poochigian is also against abortion as you said Sarkasian....

              Anyway, don't know why I'm arguing about his views...hehehe I won't be voting...

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                Re: armenian politics in california

                I saw a commercial the other day about Poochigian. Everybody was talking against him, then they slapped on a picture of him with Bush.

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                  Re: armenian politics in california

                  Originally posted by One-Way
                  I saw a commercial the other day about Poochigian. Everybody was talking against him, then they slapped on a picture of him with Bush.
                  ya, california is a "bleeding heart" liberal state; but us armenians in california can make the difference and send him to office.

                  Paul Krekorian is a shoe-in, he's got it beat- no need to worry there.

                  But I would really like to see Bill paparian in office. He is a great politician I think, and he's not afraid to speak the truth either.

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