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  • #41
    Originally posted by surferarmo Tell me what you have done for the "Armenian cause." I am interested. Maybe we can shed light on our efforts.

    And as for your bashing of right wing ideology. I think it is a very weak argument for labeling someone ignorant for siding with a political party. Ignorance, on my part, is your only assumption and premise for you to base your conclusion: joining the Republican party. Very weak arguement indeed. I dont care whether you know every political party of every state that ever existed. It has no bearing. I believe in Republican philosophy because they align with my views. After taking extensive classes and working with several people, I have solidified my views and I know they are the best for society. I think that your views of the Republican party are of those reflected in propoganda. That is why you label me with ignorance, you have nothing else but the information that college students post on bus stops. Sad really.

    There are people that no more than you that are on the Republican party, there are others who are subscribed to the Democrat party. Comparative knowledge has no factor or aspect in deciding the alignment of political party.
    Well, lets start off in Oklahoma. Even not having a heavy population of Armenians, we still got our voices heard. In Tulsa where there's barely 50 Armenians there, we made the city recognize the Armenian Genocide, and they commemorate April 24th every year in that city. We had the city adopt a sister city in Armenia. We ousted Congressman Steve Largent, and denied him his run for Governor due to his continuous record of being 'anti-armenian'. With help from the Armenian community in Oklahoma City, we had the state gov't recognize Armenian issues along with the push to send aid. I have worked with Congressman Sherman, Sen. Boxer, Sen. Graham, and many other public officials to push legislation. I have worked with Republicans and Democrats in different issues. I'm not as 'anti-rep' as you think. I've told you many times, I support some of Sen. McCains views and his stand on issues.

    Now the rest of your 'reply' is vague, doesn't make sense, and is of continuous senseless blabber...

    Now what about love?

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      Originally posted by jilbagh Well, lets start off in Oklahoma. Even not having a heavy population of Armenians, we still got our voices heard. In Tulsa where there's barely 50 Armenians there, we made the city recognize the Armenian Genocide, and they commemorate April 24th every year in that city. We had the city adopt a sister city in Armenia. We ousted Congressman Steve Largent, and denied him his run for Governor due to his continuous record of being 'anti-armenian'. With help from the Armenian community in Oklahoma City, we had the state gov't recognize Armenian issues along with the push to send aid. I have worked with Congressman Sherman, Sen. Boxer, Sen. Graham, and many other public officials to push legislation. I have worked with Republicans and Democrats in different issues. I'm not as 'anti-rep' as you think. I've told you many times, I support some of Sen. McCains views and his stand on issues.

      Now the rest of your 'reply' is vague, doesn't make sense, and is of continuous senseless blabber...

      Now what about love?
      Looks like you and me arent all that different then. Specifics can be furnished upon request.

      How does my reply not make sense? It is well articulated. Unless you have a problem reading...

      There is no love, on a forum.

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