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Message (you can change this if you'd like): Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Stuck Between a Turk and an Armenian, So to Speak President Obama over the weekend commemorated the 1915 murder of over a million Armenians without using the word genocide, a term he had used during the presidential campaign in speaking of the slaughter. The word from the lips of the U.S. president would have angered Turkey at a time when relations between Washington and Ankara are going so well. In the end, Obama’s rhetorical gifts were not enough to keep outraged Armenian-Americans from taking to the streets. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20090426_stuck_between_a_turk_and_an_armenian_so_to_speak/ Copyright © 2009 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Stuck Between a Turk and an Armenian, So to Speak President Obama over the weekend commemorated the 1915 murder of over a million Armenians without using the word genocide, a term he had used during the presidential campaign in speaking of the slaughter. The word from the lips of the U.S. president would have angered Turkey at a time when relations between Washington and Ankara are going so well. In the end, Obama’s rhetorical gifts were not enough to keep outraged Armenian-Americans from taking to the streets. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20090426_stuck_between_a_turk_and_an_armenian_so_to_speak/ Copyright © 2009 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com
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President Obama over the weekend commemorated the 1915 murder of over a million Armenians without using the word genocide, a term he had used during the presidential campaign in speaking of the slaughter. The word from the lips of the U.S. president would have angered Turkey at a time when relations between Washington and Ankara are going so well. In the end, Obama’s rhetorical gifts were not enough to keep outraged Armenian-Americans from taking to the streets.
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20090426_stuck_between_a_turk_and_an_armenian_so_to_speak/
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