Posted on 10/10/2007 11:43:35 PM PDT by Wiz
Turkey has denounced a vote by a US congressional committee recognising as genocide the 1915-17 mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks.
President Abdullah Gul said the decision was unacceptable and had no validity for Turkey, which has always denied any genocide took place.
The White House said it was very disappointed by the non-binding vote.
It fears Turkey could now limit co-operation in the war on terror and provision of military bases near Iraq.
The genocide bill passed in the House Foreign Affairs Committee by 27 votes to 21 - the first step towards holding a vote in the House of Representatives.
Divisions within the committee crossed party lines with eight Democrats voting against the measure and eight Republicans voting for it.
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Revisionist history needs to be fought.
We have a moslem nation trying to use its accident of geography as a blugeon to conceal.
This issue has been around far longer than this vote. Republicans were too stupid to use it to their own advantage.
I’m not very happy either with the Turks for not allowing us access at the beginning of this conflict. It seems they are now from what I’ve read, but I may have been misled by some comments of other forum participants.
Your comments about them joining NATO and the EU mirror my own views on the subject. I have some serious misgivings concerning the matter if they should be let in either org. I have not developed a solid position on it yet. In some ways I think it might be a positive thing. In other ways, I don’t care for it.
Take care Joe.
The timing of this is a little suspect. Is it a last gasp effort by the dems to subvert the war....
Thanks for your words of agreement, and extended comments. We’re of the same mind on this.
Great Republicans who did the right thing by voting their conscience:
Representatives Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Steve Chabot (R-OH), Elton Gallegly (R-CA), Donald Manzullo (R-IL), Michael McCaul (R-TX), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), Edward Royce (R-CA), Christopher Smith (R-NJ),
Voting against the measure Gresham Barrett (R-SC), Roy Blunt (R-MO), John Boozman (R-AR), Dan Burton (R-IN), Russ Carnahan (D-MO), Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE), Luis Fortuno (R-PR), Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX), Bob Inglis (R-SC), Connie Mack (R-FL), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Brad Miller (D-NC), Mike Pence (R-IN), Ted Poe (R-TX), Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), David Scott (D-GA), Adam Smith (D-WA), Thomas Tancredo (R-CO), John Tanner (D-TN), and Robert Wexler (D-FL). Representatives Ron Paul (R-TX) and Joe Wilson (R-SC) did not vote.
It's not a federal holiday but it is celebrated across the nation.
I hadn't heard anything about the Armenians trying to make their commemoration a Federal holiday.
Henry Morgenthau, the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the time of the atrocities—I am confident that the whole history of the human race contains no such horrible episode as this. The great massacres and persecutions of the past seem almost insignificant when compared with the sufferings of the Armenian race in 1915.
NO doubt this measure has been adopted many years too late but it will be adopted fully.
Well, they started in my town first. It’s closed for business on the designated date, and as of this date we’re still refusing to replace the U.S. flag on that day with the Armenian flag.
This is a classic case of follow the money.
How much should we bet a bunch of Democrats have donors who pushed this on them and the Democrats simply figured nobody was watching anyway, and hey, they can get more donations out of it. Miss Nancy went along too.
I’m drawing a blank on the congressman’s name (my district, he’s a dim and not worthy of remembering) who cosponsored this bill, but he has a very large presence of Armenians in his district. IMO both he and they could give a fig what the ramifications for this nation would be, as long as their individual interests are catered to. They have been a forceful bunch when it comes to this issue. It’s always up front and center in our community.
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