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    Kansas City Star, MO
    Oct 13 2007


    Blog Bits: Republican rhetoric; Turkish reaction to genocide vote
    How about some specifics?

    If you just listen to the broad rhetoric of the [Republican] front
    runners, all you get are the talking points: less taxes, less
    spending, free trade. And their `less spending' rhetoric is usually
    phony. Not only are they unable to be specific, but they can't even
    bring themselves to say the words. For example, when it comes to
    entitlements, which they'd really love to cut, they want to `look at'
    them, `fix' them, `strengthen' them, and `solve' them.

    Jared Bernstein, www.tpmcafe.com/blog/coffeehouse

    `Absurdly worked up'

    The Turkish government is furious about a vote in the House
    International Relations Committee condemning as `genocide' the
    killing of some 1.5 million Armenians by the Turks in 1915. The Turks
    are absurdly worked up about a mere piece of paper condemning actions
    taken not by the current government of Turkey but by another entity
    entirely - the Ottoman Empire, which ceased to exist in 1922.

    Congress should avoid passing a symbolic resolution that will do
    little or nothing to help Armenian victims or their descendants, but
    that will hurt vital American interests.

    Max Boot, www.commentarymagazine.com/contentions

    http://www .kansascity.com/273/story/315228.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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