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Nov 11, 2009 | Posted by: PROUD ARMENIAN

Sen. McCain Recognizes Armenian Genocide

Full story: www.hairenik.com

In a recent interview with the Georgian service of Voice of America , Senator John McCain said he believed there is ample evidence proving that "genocide had been committed against the Armenian people." A transcript of the audio recording of the interview was obtained by the Armenian Weekly on Nov.

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“JUSTICE PREVAILS”

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Slowly but gradually recognition is on the way.

Don't mind the truth, soon justice will be served.

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sadly every politician befor endrochouin meshid mer hayerin hazarner promise neren anoum, yev yepour inder voumen shad hangixt
iranx promise en mornoumen.

Mc Caineh arachavor inch kan bill vor senate yev house of republic e mech nerser galis hayeri hamar
every time he vetoed

hima zarmanoumem inch besa vor ira idean pokhelah deveh
PROUD ARMENIAN wrote:
Slowly but gradually recognition is on the way.
Don't mind the truth, soon justice will be served.
Vahe

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Nov 11, 2009
 
PROUD ARMENIAN wrote:
Slowly but gradually recognition is on the way.
Don't mind the truth, soon justice will be served.
I don't believe Obama will ever recoginze it.
Mikoyan

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Nov 11, 2009
 
let's see what get's "real"

“Armenian and proud”

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Nov 12, 2009
 
I can careless who recognizes or not.Its a fact of history.
Its tiring when a tragedy becomes a tool to be exploited by politicians and others alike.
How many president promised AG recognition before elections and made 180% turn after becoming President? Almost all the acception could be Ronald Reagen whom despite of his polices which I disagreed had a real moral values.

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Funny I cut down my posts to 1 or 2 a week and even then now I expect the clowns to start attacking me again.
Sadly they are the Armenian clowns.
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Nov 12, 2009
 
Sahakian wrote:
I can careless who recognizes or not.Its a fact of history.
Its tiring when a tragedy becomes a tool to be exploited by politicians and others alike.
How many president promised AG recognition before elections and made 180% turn after becoming President? Almost all the acception could be Ronald Reagen whom despite of his polices which I disagreed had a real moral values.
Unlike B. Hussein Obama!

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Obama was not the first one and he wont be the last one. Sadly
every single politician needs Armenian vote. all of them bark like a dog we will do this or that but when they come to power all they do is blabbering that Turkey is Allie yah right.

i have set zillion times if Turkey was not where it is right now
the Genocide would of been recognized long time ago.

thanks to ( G E O P O L I T I C S ) SITUATION

most of our politicians are in Turkiesh pockets and lobbyist we know that. and they know that we know it
Vahe wrote:
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I don't believe Obama will ever recoginze it.
Vahe

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Nov 12, 2009
 
Tsukiahi wrote:
Obama was not the first one and he wont be the last one. Sadly
every single politician needs Armenian vote. all of them bark like a dog we will do this or that but when they come to power all they do is blabbering that Turkey is Allie yah right.
i have set zillion times if Turkey was not where it is right now
the Genocide would of been recognized long time ago.
thanks to ( G E O P O L I T I C S ) SITUATION
most of our politicians are in Turkiesh pockets and lobbyist we know that. and they know that we know it
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President Ronald Reagan was the only one who mentioned the Armenian Genocide.
He was a man who stood tall & displayed his high morality & Character.

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Vahe wrote:
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Unlike B. Hussein Obama!
How can B. Hussein Obama go after his Muslim/Turkish brothers?
Vahe

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Nov 12, 2009
 
superdelegate wrote:
<quoted text>How can B. Hussein Obama go after his Muslim/Turkish brothers?
A very good question. Tell that to the Armenians of the USA.
Turkey Whisperer

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Nov 12, 2009
 
Man oh man. LOL Are you guys still on that idiotic Obama is a Muslim bandwagon?
Vahe

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Turkey Whisperer wrote:
Man oh man. LOL Are you guys still on that idiotic Obama is a Muslim bandwagon?
Muslim or not, he ain't gonna do anything for Armenia.
I just pity for those Armenians who voted for him just because..........
rat in araRAT

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Just another Armenian hoax.

Here are the facts:

1- This news is not in John McCain's official website (please check it out for yourself.)

2- This news is only, repeat, only in the Armenian media, known for its lies and falsifications.

3- This news was never in proper, main stream, American media.

4- This deception may have several motives:

(a) To avenge/punish John McCain for not towing the Armenian official line in the bogus genocide issue.

(b) To create a rift between Turkish-American, Azrebaijani-American and other Turkic-American supporters and Sen. John McCain, because even if this news is proven to be a fake at a later date, the damage will jave been done hen the supporters react to yet another dirty Armenian trick.

Here is the letter written to Sen. John McCain by hunderds of supporters yesterday:

Dear Senator McCain,

Hundreds of thousands of Turkish-Americans, Azerbaijani-Americans, and other Turkic-Americans have whole-heartedly supported you in 2000 through 2008, because you would not bow to political pressures by the Armenian lobby to label the tragic events of 1915-- where all sides, including Turks, suffered greatly--as a one way genocide, totally ignoring Armenian war crimes, revolts, terrorism, treason, and territorial demands. The news below, however, caused us great concern. Considering the fact that the Armenian media is the last place to look for the truth on Turkish-Armenian matters, we decided to ask you directly:

Dear Senator McCain, is the folowing news article that appeared in the partisan Armenian media today true?

Did you really acknowledge a bogus genocide claim, unproven at a court of law, as stated in the Armenian news article below?

Sincerely,
vahe

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Nov 13, 2009
 
rat in araRAT wrote:
Just another Armenian hoax.
Here are the facts:
1- This news is not in John McCain's official website (please check it out for yourself.)
2- This news is only, repeat, only in the Armenian media, known for its lies and falsifications.
3- This news was never in proper, main stream, American media.
4- This deception may have several motives:
(a) To avenge/punish John McCain for not towing the Armenian official line in the bogus genocide issue.
(b) To create a rift between Turkish-American, Azrebaijani-American and other Turkic-American supporters and Sen. John McCain, because even if this news is proven to be a fake at a later date, the damage will jave been done hen the supporters react to yet another dirty Armenian trick.
Here is the letter written to Sen. John McCain by hunderds of supporters yesterday:
Dear Senator McCain,
Hundreds of thousands of Turkish-Americans, Azerbaijani-Americans, and other Turkic-Americans have whole-heartedly supported you in 2000 through 2008, because you would not bow to political pressures by the Armenian lobby to label the tragic events of 1915-- where all sides, including Turks, suffered greatly--as a one way genocide, totally ignoring Armenian war crimes, revolts, terrorism, treason, and territorial demands. The news below, however, caused us great concern. Considering the fact that the Armenian media is the last place to look for the truth on Turkish-Armenian matters, we decided to ask you directly:
Dear Senator McCain, is the folowing news article that appeared in the partisan Armenian media today true?
Did you really acknowledge a bogus genocide claim, unproven at a court of law, as stated in the Armenian news article below?
Sincerely,
True, you said it.....Rat in Ararat. And who is in control of Ararat today?
Need I say more?!
Fair Dinkum

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rat in araRAT wrote:
Just another Armenian hoax.
Here are the facts:
1- This news is not in John McCain's official website (please check it out for yourself.)
2- This news is only, repeat, only in the Armenian media, known for its lies and falsifications.
3- This news was never in proper, main stream, American media.
4- This deception may have several motives:
(a) To avenge/punish John McCain for not towing the Armenian official line in the bogus genocide issue.
(b) To create a rift between Turkish-American, Azrebaijani-American and other Turkic-American supporters and Sen. John McCain, because even if this news is proven to be a fake at a later date, the damage will jave been done hen the supporters react to yet another dirty Armenian trick.
Here is the letter written to Sen. John McCain by hunderds of supporters yesterday:
Dear Senator McCain,
Hundreds of thousands of Turkish-Americans, Azerbaijani-Americans, and other Turkic-Americans have whole-heartedly supported you in 2000 through 2008, because you would not bow to political pressures by the Armenian lobby to label the tragic events of 1915-- where all sides, including Turks, suffered greatly--as a one way genocide, totally ignoring Armenian war crimes, revolts, terrorism, treason, and territorial demands. The news below, however, caused us great concern. Considering the fact that the Armenian media is the last place to look for the truth on Turkish-Armenian matters, we decided to ask you directly:
Dear Senator McCain, is the folowing news article that appeared in the partisan Armenian media today true?
Did you really acknowledge a bogus genocide claim, unproven at a court of law, as stated in the Armenian news article below?
Sincerely,
Lying rat, you have once more caught with your pants down.

If you doubted this report that much, why was it then reported in your anti-Armenian website "History of Truth" without being rejected?

Here is the text of that report:

Recognition of so called Armenian genocide by Senator John McCain pleased Armenia and Armenian diaspora.

Voice of America had reported that Republican Senator John McCain stated that he believes Turks committed a genocide against Armenians in 1915.“I believe there are plenty of documents that prove this,” he said. On the other hand Public Radio of Armenia wrote that Republican Senator avoided making statements on so called Armenian genocide during his presidential election campaign and never gave support to the resolutions recognizing so called Armenian genocide in the Congress before.

Republican Senator’s pro-Armenian statements pleased diaspora Armenians and Armenians living in Armenia. Commenting on the statements of Senator McCain, Public Radio of Armenia wrote that John McCain hasended his long lasting silence on so called Armenian genocide.

Public Radio of Armenia underscored that McCain avoided to define 1915 events as a ’genocide’ during presidential election campaign and never gave support to the resolutions recognizing so called Armenian genocide in the Congress.

It is also written by Armenian media that John McCain supports the process of normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia. John McCain also called United States to decrease the financial aid to Azerbaijan.

“Make way for the bad guy”

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Nov 14, 2009
 
To my knowledge McCain has never openly denied the AG, all he has ever done is make it plainfully clear that while the US struggles in Iraq an Afghanistan, he would not back the AG resoulution for fear it would anger Turkey.

This clearly suggests to half a brain that as soon as US soldiers are not at war there would be as soon as he would back the AG resolution passing.

If anything he was quite clear in his message to Armenians while he was running for president about his intentions.

As most people mentioned already Reagan was an outsanding, and remarkable leader, but he also may of under the same circumstances if he were being pressured by Turkey who has made it obviously clear will not help our soldiers if the word "genocide' is said, as like our most recent leaders have been, who knows really for sure.

I think a big difference between Obama and McCain is McCain knew just how difficult such a promise would be to keep.

Anyway ...

Turkey has always proven to be a very stupid country in the past, I think now that Turkey has convinced Obama they will recognize the AG without any interference from the US it is only a matter of time before the stupido's pizz him off when they actually do not. I have no reason to believe Turkey will not fail us at being stupid here either.

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Sahakian wrote:
Funny I cut down my posts to 1 or 2 a week and even then now I expect the clowns to start attacking me again.
Sadly they are the Armenian clowns.
Unless you plan on attacking yourself, I do not see how this is possible...lol
McCain

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Who care what sen. Mc think
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To my knowledge McCain has never openly denied the AG, all he has ever done is make it plainfully clear that while the US struggles in Iraq an Afghanistan, he would not back the AG resoulution for fear it would anger Turkey.
This clearly suggests to half a brain that as soon as US soldiers are not at war there would be as soon as he would back the AG resolution passing.
If anything he was quite clear in his message to Armenians while he was running for president about his intentions.
As most people mentioned already Reagan was an outsanding, and remarkable leader, but he also may of under the same circumstances if he were being pressured by Turkey who has made it obviously clear will not help our soldiers if the word "genocide' is said, as like our most recent leaders have been, who knows really for sure.
I think a big difference between Obama and McCain is McCain knew just how difficult such a promise would be to keep.
Anyway ...
Turkey has always proven to be a very stupid country in the past, I think now that Turkey has convinced Obama they will recognize the AG without any interference from the US it is only a matter of time before the stupido's pizz him off when they actually do not. I have no reason to believe Turkey will not fail us at being stupid here either.
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