Why would you miss it? Are you moving to the Ayers rock?Joos wrote:Anyway, I am sure you will make a spectacular argument with your friend! It's a shame I will miss it!

As a general rule wikipedia is not great for argumentation, as it is easily dismissed for being created by any user. Furthermore the sources that are quoted are the exact same ones used by the armenian genocide sites, which the nationalist mindset refuse to acknowledge as entirely true or at least have a different interpretation of it.Joos wrote:I don't undertand why Wiki would be a bad source in this instance. Every fact posted in the article has a referenced source linked to it for verification. Moreover, the article has been locked, so it can't be modfied by just anyone anymore so there is really no reason to doubt the facts, unless the reference itself is dodgy.Joos: Wikipedia is not a good source unfortunatly
If you scrutinize the sources, they seem to come from reliable sources, souch as NY Times, West German foreign office, memoires of missionairies and eyewitnesses etc.
You could even look up the references quoted if you think they have been misinterpreted in the article. Anyway, I am sure you will make a spectacular argument with your friend! It's a shame I will miss it!
/me sighs As much as others place humanity above all, there will be humans who place themselves over all others...Stormseeker wrote:Every world power and those who had power, at one time or another has oppressed, killed, or tried to suppress other humans who are different.
You're.... silly if you totally believe anything you read or hear. Modest distrust of anything is better than blind faith, if selective profit comes to mind. Sceptics rule.Castano wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide
this is well cited...so you can look up the sources and decide if they are biased or not. the New York Times reported extensively on the Armenian Genocide, as did German military officers and construction engineers in the area (the germans were allies w. the Turks and would have had no reason (and supposedly violated orders) to report the war crimes.
Well resolutions, talk and accusations don't work...Zakharra wrote:CLEAR!! *ZAP!* *thump thump*
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/15/world ... odayspaper
I can understand some of the reasoning why Congress is doing this bill, I just question the timing. It is.. real bad and could have the effect of driving away a key ally. About 75% of the supplies that head to Iraq pass thru Turkey. It's possibly one way to force us out?