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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostGodwin's law applies to very long threads where one party ends up describing another, opposing, party as a fascist. Doesn't apply to threads about actual or possible fascists.
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Some may have thought that Hillary Clinton's backpedaling on the Genocide resolution back in October or appointment of Turkish ultra-nationalist fundraiser Mehmet Celebi as one of her delegates to the Democratic Convention wasn't quite enough to make her suspect in the eyes of Armenians and anti-genocide activists. After all, she is still a co-sponsor of the Armenian Genocide resolution in the U.S. Senate, right?
Well, now it seems that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, is seeking to end all doubt on where Mrs. Clinton actually stands. In a recent interview with the Turkish daily Sabah, Bill said the following: "Turkey is a very significant country for us. We need to have good relations with Turkey. The biggest contribution to this will come from Hillary. There will be great progress in relations if Hillary is elected."
He went on to thank the many Turks who "contribute a lot to Hillary's election campaign" and assured readers that relations with Turkey will prosper under a Hillary administration.
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostHillary Clinton is the only acceptable candidate for me.
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Originally posted by phantom View PostGood, then you can expect 8 more years of war, and possibly a new war with Iran to add to the mix. You can also expect growth in our national deficit despite increased taxes, and a nice lengthy recession.General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by phantom View PostGood, then you can expect 8 more years of war, and possibly a new war with Iran to add to the mix. You can also expect growth in our national deficit despite increased taxes, and a nice lengthy recession.
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Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
Well, now it seems that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, is seeking to end all doubt on where Mrs. Clinton actually stands. In a recent interview with the Turkish daily Sabah, Bill said the following: "Turkey is a very significant country for us. We need to have good relations with Turkey. The biggest contribution to this will come from Hillary. There will be great progress in relations if Hillary is elected."
He went on to thank the many Turks who "contribute a lot to Hillary's election campaign" and assured readers that relations with Turkey will prosper under a Hillary administration.
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