Absolutely.. if we lose our only airspace to support our troops the war may have to come to an end....talk about aiding the enemy.
If I were crazy enough..I would hunt those traitors down..but I ain't..cause I ain't crazy......yet.
2007-10-11 15:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Funny how the Bush administration will go and "save" Iraq from its dictator who killed his own people but will deny recognition of a massacre and genocide. Turkey is showing its true guilty colors by making demands from the US government, withdrawing ambassadors, cancelling diplomatic meetings, etc...for too long Turkey has wriggled its way out of responsibility. France has recognized these atrocities, will Bush be in denial of the Armenian diaspora much as Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is of the Nazi holocaust?? Or must we familiarize and persuade all of Bush's Christian political base that the Armenian church is one of the oldest Christian churches in the world and is choosing a "secular" Muslim country over an impoverished, broken Armenian dignity?
2007-10-11 15:28:18
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answered by boxjellÿ 5
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you know... i'm tremendously particular that in case you crunch the numbers that the value in line with barrel has extra to do with our value right here at abode than call for from/on the refineries.... or have not you spotted that as Crude jumped to close to $one hundred twenty a barrel our expenditures jumped $0.40 in line with gallon right here at abode. And Congress isn't the reason Crude is starting to be extra costly. As for the farmers.. i'm uncertain that interior the path of a (recession/ and/or in spite of you opt to call it) is the terrific suited time to commence taking hits at them. are not getting me incorrect.. a number of our products are excess of backed.. however the timing to tackle which would be so lots extra ideal. i might could look extra on the proposed legislations to help modernize the abode loan industry.. i don't know sufficient approximately it on the 2nd to offer an counseled reaction to it.. so I won't wager at it.
2016-10-22 02:32:42
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answered by saucier 4
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You are overlooking the point.1 million people lost there lives.Yes it was 90 years ago but 1 million people.If just one was your relation, you either would not be here or you would have a different outlook. Admitting the past is the only way to heal the future and prevent any recurrences
2007-10-11 15:18:34
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answered by WDOUI 5
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bullcrap!
turkey is being preposterous about something THAT HAPPENED 100 years ago.
a million armenians were in fact killed by the turks - if they chose this to sever relations over it simply means that they were never our friends in the first place and it's better to learn that now.
what would we do if the german govt decided that it no longer wanted to take responsiblity for it's role in WWII?
would we go along?
why ever support a lie?
2007-10-11 15:17:53
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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Right is right, you don't ignore something that is wrong just because it suits you. That might be the right-wing way, but not the right way.
maybe you should look up the event.
I bet you think the Jewish holocaust had nothing to do with the Germany huh?
2007-10-11 15:17:41
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answered by qncyguy21 6
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Turn down the Limbaugh and Hannity, they spin faster than Washington in his grave these days..
Armenian genocide, google it and be learned. 1.5 million murdered, another holocaust..
2007-10-11 15:19:31
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answered by eatmorec11h17no3 6
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Congress has done no damage to our foreign relations compared to Bush and his war.
2007-10-11 15:13:53
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answered by Jeremiah 5
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Now the world really HATEs us!!!
2007-10-11 15:12:19
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answered by Samm 6
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