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  • #11
    achilles,

    I come to your house tomorrow and kill all of your family, and track down and kill your extended family too, and steal your possessions and live in your house for the next 90 years. Somehow you survive the blows to your head with my axe, and gunshot wounds and arrive in a far away foreign country. Don't tell me you wouldn't care. Don't tell me you wouldn't want justice for your family. Though I may be dead and gone, don't tell me you woudn't want someone to admit that it happened...

    Sometimes it helps to put yourself in the shoes of others...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Hovik
      achilles,

      I come to your house tomorrow and kill all of your family, and track down and kill your extended family too, and steal your possessions and live in your house for the next 90 years. Somehow you survive the blows to your head with my axe, and gunshot wounds and arrive in a far away foreign country. Don't tell me you wouldn't care. Don't tell me you wouldn't want justice for your family. Though I may be dead and gone, don't tell me you woudn't want someone to admit that it happened...

      Sometimes it helps to put yourself in the shoes of others...
      Amen
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Hovik
        achilles,

        I come to your house tomorrow and kill all of your family, and track down and kill your extended family too, and steal your possessions and live in your house for the next 90 years. Somehow you survive the blows to your head with my axe, and gunshot wounds and arrive in a far away foreign country. Don't tell me you wouldn't care. Don't tell me you wouldn't want justice for your family. Though I may be dead and gone, don't tell me you woudn't want someone to admit that it happened...

        Sometimes it helps to put yourself in the shoes of others...

        Memorable passage from the David Phillips book about TARC:

        One of the memorable exchanges Phillips documents was when Turkish Commissioner Gunduz Aktan told Armenian Commissioner and former Foreign Minister Alex Arzoumanian, "Do you know how we feel when you try to embarrass us by introducing resolutions in parliaments around the world? Our feelings are hurt." "Your feelings are hurt. How do you think we feel?" responded Arzoumanian. "We were the ones who were genocided." This is the same Aktan whose comments before the House International Relations Committee were so menacing that Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) publicly criticized him for making "threats" against the United States and Congress.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • #14
          Hey, did it come to your attention you posted this thread in the news section?

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