Pelosi's pause

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Seems Bill Paparian's prediction of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's intent to not let the Armenian Genocide bill reach a vote is coming true:

Bill to Condemn Genocide in Jeopardy By ANNE FLAHERTY

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House vote to label the century-old deaths of Armenians as genocide was in jeopardy Tuesday after several Democrats withdrew their support and sounded alarms it could cripple U.S. relations with Turkey.

The loss of support is a major setback to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill, who have fiercely defended the resolution to Republicans and the Bush administration as a moral imperative in condemning the World War I-era killings of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks.

President Bush called Pelosi on Tuesday to ask her not to call for a House vote on the resolution.

"The president and the speaker exchanged candid views on the subject and the speaker explained the strong bipartisan support in the House for the resolution," Pelosi spokesman Nadeam Elshami said, noting that Bush initiated the phone call.

2 Comments

Anonymous said:
Hmm...it is a very interesting subject. Personally, I would love to see the Armenian genocide recognized since a lot of my friends are Armenian therefore it hits close to home. However, I've been looking at BBC and it seems that there if they do pass the bill, it would sever ties with Turkey and affect Iraq. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7046765.stm However, any topic on the Iraq war is subject to being biased. Since we never truly know the entire story especially in American newspapers. I really am interested in seeing how this all plays out.
Anonymous said:
It was a genocide, and should be labeled as such.

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