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  • #81
    Originally posted by Saco View Post
    Guys, brace yourselves for this. Five minutes ago I heard on TV that this petition may completely be a political move. According to some smart people, this is just a move to sort of close this issue up instead of accepting the Genocide properly. Something smells fishy here. I'm not saying the signers are politicians, lol, I'm just saying maybe the Turks will use them as an advantage to realize their own plans .
    Saco, it's probably just turkish government spin doctors doing the things politicians normally do (ie. stink up the place)

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Saco View Post
      Guys, brace yourselves for this. Five minutes ago I heard on TV that this petition may completely be a political move. According to some smart people, this is just a move to sort of close this issue up instead of accepting the Genocide properly. Something smells fishy here. I'm not saying the signers are politicians, lol, I'm just saying maybe the Turks will use them as an advantage to realize their own plans .
      Do you really believe in this?

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      • #83
        Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
        Do you really believe in this?
        Arda, it's just bs, but I've just tried the link for signatures and that's been pulled, do you know anything about that?

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Saco View Post
          Guys, brace yourselves for this. Five minutes ago I heard on TV that this petition may completely be a political move. According to some smart people, this is just a move to sort of close this issue up instead of accepting the Genocide properly. Something smells fishy here. I'm not saying the signers are politicians, lol, I'm just saying maybe the Turks will use them as an advantage to realize their own plans .

          ı agree with you. you are a very smart guy. you got us.we are also paid by the government to sign there and even to write here,to look symphatetic to armenians.

          ı think this is a very good example of how deep both people are poisined by this issue.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by steph View Post
            Arda, it's just bs, but I've just tried the link for signatures and that's been pulled, do you know anything about that?
            Yes, because of technical problems signing option is closed for a short while. It will be opened when database starts working properly.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Saco View Post
              Guys, brace yourselves for this. Five minutes ago I heard on TV that this petition may completely be a political move. According to some smart people, this is just a move to sort of close this issue up instead of accepting the Genocide properly. Something smells fishy here. I'm not saying the signers are politicians, lol, I'm just saying maybe the Turks will use them as an advantage to realize their own plans .
              Saco, you are talking about 2 different things. (1) the signers have no bad motives, but purely human ones. (2) the Turkish government may or may not try to use this to stall Genocide resolutions in foreign countries. These are 2 totally different things. Turkish government may try to use this to their advantage, and that's their prerogative. We Armenians should use this as an opportunity to close the gap between ourselves and the Turkish people and to nurture closer and warmer ties so that the good intentions of these people will prevail over any bad intentions of the Turkish government.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by phantom View Post
                Saco, you are talking about 2 different things. (1) the signers have no bad motives, but purely human ones. (2) the Turkish government may or may not try to use this to stall Genocide resolutions in foreign countries. These are 2 totally different things. Turkish government may try to use this to their advantage, and that's their prerogative. We Armenians should use this as an opportunity to close the gap between ourselves and the Turkish people and to nurture closer and warmer ties so that the good intentions of these people will prevail over any bad intentions of the Turkish government.
                I dont suppose Turkish government may try to use this because Prime Minister and all nationalists burst with anger about this; except president Abdullah Gul. He considered both this petition and opposition to this petition in the frame of "freedom of speech".

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                • #88
                  I'm suprised the site is not hacked yet by Turanists!
                  "All truth passes through three stages:
                  First, it is ridiculed;
                  Second, it is violently opposed; and
                  Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                  Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Gavur View Post
                    I'm suprised the site is not hacked yet by Turanists!
                    Their some of gangleaders are in prison now

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                    • #90
                      You guys already know how I feel about this so I am not going to burst anybodies bubble here. I am not going to get into what I think this Turkish government is up to. Time will prove my point. I just got one thing to say before I go.

                      When are we Armenians going to learn that Turks cannot be @#&$#!* trusted!!

                      Lal and Adra, your government is using you to their advantage. You Turks don’t realize how wickedly claver they are. How else they could convince 200 of our intellectuals with false promises to walk straight into their deaths in 1915 even though hundred and thousands of us were already massacred.

                      Sometimes I get so angry that I think we deserved what we got.

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