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    American Chronicle, CA
    Oct 12 2007


    House Committee Adds God to Genocide List!

    Philip F. Harris
    October 12, 2007


    The U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee decided
    to broaden its resolution condemning the Ottoman Empires genocide of
    Armenians to include a few more historical events. Not wanting to
    offend just the Turks, the Committee thought they should spread the
    condemnations. Citing the contagious new disease, Bush-itis, which
    makes you want to offend everyone, allies in particular, The
    Committee felt they should set the historical records straight.

    The new resolution has labeled as genocide the following events or
    actions: the Assyrian Empire, the Peloponnesian War, the Amalekites
    and the Midianites, the Third Punic War, the Mongols, Christopher
    Columbus, Spain in general and the Inquisition, the U.S. slaughter of
    native Americans, the Slave trade, Argentina, the British for their
    actions in Australia, the French Revolution, the Germans for their
    actions in South-West Africa, the UK for the Irish famine, the
    Russians, the Nazis, Croatia, Guatemala, Bangladesh, the Tutsi, the
    Khmer Rouge, Indonesia, Lebanon, Iraq, the former Soviet Union, China
    for their actions in Tibet, Brazil, Bosnia, Rwanda, Sudan, and the
    Pope for the slaughter of the Cathars and Pagans in general, and God
    and his angels for their action in Egypt and the general smiting of
    those opposed to Him.


    The White said that they were pleased that the Committee did not just
    single out Turkey since we still need our bases in their Country.
    Deputy Press Secretary Scott Stanzel said that while more historical
    could have been a part of the resolution, it will do for now. He
    added that he hopes the committee will tackle this touchy subject
    again next year in the hopes of telling historians what should be in
    the history books rather than relying upon common sense and
    historical conjecture.

    In response to the Committee's resolution, not only has Turkey
    recalled its ambassador but the Vatican, England, Spain, Russia,
    China, most Latin American countries, Indonesia and every country
    mentioned or implied in the resolution has followed Turkey's lead. It
    has been noted that angels have been seen at the U.S. Treasury
    erasing the words, In God We Trust from U.S. currency in retaliation
    for the Biblical implications of genocide.

    Committee members were not concerned over the recent diplomatic
    events as they assured each other that their actions would get them
    some votes at re-election time from the groups that have been targets
    of the genocides cited in the resolution. Their only real concern was
    the angelic activity but, they placated themselves by admitting that
    the removal of the phrase on the currency would gain the votes of the
    atheists. They were further heartened by the fact that the President
    had not as yet alienated all of these groups and they were pleased to
    beat the White house to the punch.


    http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles /viewArticle.asp?articleID=40070
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