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  • #31
    Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

    We're talking about humanity and civilization. not right to play with emotions. Millions of Armenians died in the deserts. Thousands of Turkish and Kurdish villages burned by local Armenian and Arab groups.

    Armenian Genocide is unforgivable.

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    • #32
      Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

      Originally posted by Londoner
      Thousands of Turkish and Kurdish villages burned by local Armenian and Arab groups.
      In everything I've read on WW1 history, I have never come across any episodes where Armenians "burned THOUSANDS of Turkish and Kurdish villages. And where did you find out about this Armenian-Arab alliance? That's another first for me. I'm baffled.

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      • #33
        Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

        [QUOTE=crusader1492][QUOTE=Quarteria]
        Originally posted by Anahita

        Anahita, you really need to answer Quartaria's question...but I would understand why you wouldn't - you lose either way:
        If you say "yes I forgive them", than you look like a stupid a s s hole. If you say "no I don't" forgive them, than you look like a hypocrite.

        Again - just go away
        "I hate when people aren't polite."--Psycho Killer, Talking Heads

        I'm sorry that you think that way. You're on your way to some serious health problems caused by your general hostility.

        Do I forgive? Yes.
        Do I grant innocence? No.

        How to Save a Life--Fray
        Step one, you say, ?We need to talk? He walks, you say, ?Sit down, it's just a talk? He smiles politely back at you You stare politely ...


        http://www.madison.com/mmm/ Listen to save your own
        Last edited by Anahita; 05-12-2006, 07:57 AM.

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        • #34
          Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

          Originally posted by crusader1492
          In everything I've read on WW1 history, I have never come across any episodes where Armenians "burned THOUSANDS of Turkish and Kurdish villages. And where did you find out about this Armenian-Arab alliance? That's another first for me. I'm baffled.
          does it mentions ally? Arabs attacked from south...

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          • #35
            Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

            [QUOTE=Anahita][QUOTE=crusader1492]
            Originally posted by Quarteria

            "I hate when people aren't polite."--Psycho Killer, Talking Heads

            I'm sorry that you think that way. You're on your way to some serious health problems caused by your general hostility.

            Do I forgive? Yes.
            Do I grant innocence? No.

            How to Save a Life--Fray
            Step one, you say, ?We need to talk? He walks, you say, ?Sit down, it's just a talk? He smiles politely back at you You stare politely ...


            http://www.madison.com/mmm/ Listen to save your own
            So, if they are not innocent, what should happen? But, more importantly....

            You just mentioned you can forgive; by your own admission, move on. If that is the case, why did you post THIS thread if you can move on?

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            • #36
              Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

              [QUOTE=Quarteria][QUOTE=Anahita]
              Originally posted by crusader1492

              So, if they are not innocent, what should happen? But, more importantly....

              You just mentioned you can forgive; by your own admission, move on. If that is the case, why did you post THIS thread if you can move on?
              1. The genocide is still killing (explained above.)
              2. I am working to get Turkey to admit the genocide.
              3. One of the healing steps is to prevent genocides that are happening all over the planet as we speak. Consider if ways you (anyone who reads this) might be contributing to genocide--or allowing it to happen.





              You don’t need to understand all of this, or how this is happening.

              and Karl Rove goes down... as I speak! Wooo hoo.

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              • #37
                Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

                [QUOTE=Anahita][QUOTE=Quarteria]
                Originally posted by Anahita

                1. The genocide is still killing (explained above.)
                2. I am working to get Turkey to admit the genocide.
                3. One of the healing steps is to prevent genocides that are happening all over the planet as we speak. Consider if ways you (anyone who reads this) might be contributing to genocide--or allowing it to happen.





                You don’t need to understand all of this, or how this is happening.

                and Karl Rove goes down... as I speak! Wooo hoo.

                http://moveon.org/
                If you moved on, why are you still trying to get Turkey to admit the Genocide? Sounds like somebody is living in the past and can't forgive?

                Preventing current genocides does not equal forgiveness of the Turks.

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                • #38
                  Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

                  Originally posted by crusader1492
                  In everything I've read on WW1 history, I have never come across any episodes where Armenians "burned THOUSANDS of Turkish and Kurdish villages. And where did you find out about this Armenian-Arab alliance? That's another first for me. I'm baffled.

                  no crusader this stupid kurd is mistaken,not arab-armenian alliance.russian-armenian collaboration against innocent turk peasants..they were massacred..

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                  • #39
                    Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

                    [QUOTE=Quarteria][QUOTE=Anahita]
                    Originally posted by Quarteria

                    If you moved on, why are you still trying to get Turkey to admit the Genocide? Sounds like somebody is living in the past and can't forgive?

                    Preventing current genocides does not equal forgiveness of the Turks.
                    I'm saying let God (like, ME) be the ultimate judge--or you do harm, yourself.

                    God Father and Mother (and more)
                    Last edited by Anahita; 05-12-2006, 07:54 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Will Turkey recognize genocide?

                      Originally posted by crusader1492
                      And to satisfy me, you can take my right hand, wrap it around your neck and choke yourself.
                      Love that movie.
                      this post = teh win.

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