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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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In yet another of the endless attempts to characterize Ottoman Turks as uncivilized brutes, a favorite claim is that pretty Armenian girls were carted away into "Turkish harems," during the Armenian "Genocide." How many Turks HAD harems, anyway? (Besides the Sultan, whose harem had nothing to do with what we associate with harems.) |
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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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Arbitrary case histories of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire that either come under the distinction of "The Good" or "The Bad"... if not an Ugly or two. (And one Great.) |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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A leader of the Armenian butt-kissing French said out loud what the "Christian Club" of the Western European community believes, but rarely declares openly; they would do well to remind themselves as to whom "The Sick Man of Europe" referred to. Other views, including "Deconstructing Gerard."
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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He was the German medic of likely Armenian descent whose undocumented photographs are often used as "proof" of the Armenian "Genocide"; an examination of the most incriminating of his work, as used in the pro-Armenian PBS program (is there any other kind?), "The Great War." |
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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Since many Armenians can't seem to get the Commandments of Christianity straight, we all know they needed to find a new religion... and hating Turks fit their zealous bill. So how come Turks still don't hate Armenians? |
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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Dismissed as "Pro-Turk" by Armenians simply because Bristol was the first high official American to look at the matter even-handedly, his ignored BRISTOL PAPERS (compiled by REAL American eyewitnesses) show the Armenians for what they really were. A letter by Prof. Marashlian follows, along with Holdwater's reaction. Turk-hating U.S. consul George Horton gives his opinion on the Admiral.
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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The pasha was one of two Armenian delegations sent to the Paris Peace Conference who graciously provided the rope for Armenians and their supporters to hang themselves with, when they lie about what "innocent victims" the Armenians were. |
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
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The incredible legacy left behind by a U.S. Consul to the Ottoman Empire, George Horton, who might actually have outdone Henry "Holier-than-Thou" Morgenthau and his pack of Turcophobic U.S. Consuls in terms of pure, raging hatred. One guess as to whom "The Blight" of his book refers to.
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