"sdr" <sdrodrian@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Richard Cohen's contention that condemning
> genocide "will serve no earthly purpose" is
> one of the most incomprehensibly inhuman
> and shameful statements I have ever heard
> an American "journalist" make!
>
> Will not Mr. Cohen propose next that The
> United States should also begin to deny the
> Holocaust in order to promote better cooperation
> from Iran? Ah, no, wait: This would hurt our ties
> with Israel ... therefore no. Mr. Cohen might not
> propose that--After all, America's moral stand
> ought to have nothing to do with right or wrong,
> only with crass expedience!
>
> But surely Mr. Cohen WOULD propose the denial
> of the Holocaust if an im****tant ally like Germany
> were still engaged in protecting its NAZI heritage!
>
> The reason Turkey is engaged in this reprehensible
> and unforgivable denial of the Armenian Holocaust
> is NOT because it was perpetrated by some ancient
> and bygone Turkish government (albeit it was) but
> because its most ardent and enthusiastic perpetrators
> and instigators were her Muslim Imams--who roused
> their "congregations" to butcher as many human
> beings as they could get their hands on simply
> because they were NOT Muslims ... encouraging
> their "men" to murder, to rape, and to steal the
> properties of their pitiful victims--This in the
> numberless confessions of contrition and remorse
> by Turks who actually took part in the genocide!
> And an admission that this was indeed the case
> would be, in no uncertain terms, a condemnation
> and indictment of the blood-thirsty nature of Islam
> itself. [SEE: http://islamisbad.com
] This, the
> Islamists of Turkey, understandably, will never do.
>
> It is impossible to deny the Armenian Genocide.
> The only thing the genocide deniers can do is to
> bring shame & dishonor on themselves, Mr. Cohen.
>
> S D Rodrian
> http://poems.sdrodrian.com
> http://physics.sdrodrian.com
>
> RE:
>
> "Turkey's War on the Truth" By Richard Cohen
> Tuesday, October 16, 2007; Page A19 Wa****ngton Post
>
>
http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/15/AR2007101501323.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
>
> "It goes without saying that the House resolution
> condemning Turkey for the "genocide" of Armenians
> from 1915 to 1923 will serve no earthly purpose and--"
>
> I could not read more without getting physically ill.
Turkey is an indispensable US ally in this year of our lord 2007. If we
hadn't ****ed up the region, I might have a different opinion, but tja.
I've seen more turkish torture than you have.
--
wade ward
"Nicht verzagen, Bruder Grinde fragen."


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