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    HILLARY CLINTON: TURK LOBBYISTS SHOULD WORK HARD

    NEW YORK, MAY 14, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. American Senator
    Hillary Clinton in her conversation with Turkish businessman Sadettin
    Saran expressed an opinion that the resolution on Armenian Genocide
    will not be adopted at the Congress.

    According to Turkish press, during the conversation held after the
    dinner organized in New York in honor of Hillary Klinton, touching
    upon the issue of Armenian Genocide, S. Saran said: "We are very
    sensitive in this issue. You saddened us very much when you started to
    support the resolution on Armenian Genocide."

    In response, H. Clinton said: "Armenian lobbying has been negotiating
    with me for that bill for nearly three years. But the Turks have not
    tried to speak to me over that issue at all. You should carry out
    long lobbying activity and not leave everything to the last moment. It
    is necessary that you work hard in this issue. But don't worry, I
    think this resolution will not be adopted."

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    Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

    yea, I hear that the Israeli and Turkish lobbies work together to prevent the recognition.

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      Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

      Her response seems like a "scape goat"

      which really makes me believe she supports the resoltution "106" i think.

      "Armenians lobby hard" she's making an excuse for being for the resolution....


      Soon, very soon.
      Last edited by Gunner14; 05-15-2007, 09:01 AM.

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        Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

        This resolution its taking an inordinately long time to come to congress.

        Maybe it will have to be after the elections. The longer it is delayed it works in the turk's favor.

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          Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

          It doesn't work for the anyone's favor..It's just a waste of time. Turkey and Armenia must find a solution among them,not at the gates of USA:.

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            Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

            Originally posted by Shahanshah View Post
            yea, I hear that the Israeli and Turkish lobbies work together to prevent the recognition.
            I think its funny how the xxxish senators in the U.S support the resolution while xxxish lobbyists seek to prevent it.

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              Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

              Clinton is an ass-kisser and an enemy. Obama is better.

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              • #8
                Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

                American presidents are never friends..We MUST unite against the American politics.

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                  Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

                  hello from kurdistan

                  i hope that the genocide will be recognized one day !!
                  you , the children of the murdered generations deserves an appologie and composation !!

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                    Re: Hillary Clinton: Turk Lobbyists Should Work Hard

                    Originally posted by kahta View Post
                    hello from kurdistan

                    i hope that the genocide will be recognized one day !!
                    you , the children of the murdered generations deserves an appologie and composation !!
                    Hello Kahta, please ask your grandfather, probably he is one of the murderers of Armenians at 1915.

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