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#1 Arpa

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Posted 04 April 2011 - 03:40 PM

Samantha Power.
Does she or does not she? Will she or will not she?

This is an ad campaign by Clairol of some time ago. "Does She or Doesn’t She”? Only her hair dresser knows for sure.



Does she or doesn’t she?
We don’t know.
The latest buzz is that Ms. Samantha Power may be in contention for the office of Secretary of State. Some may remember when she called Ms. Hillary a "monster".
We know Ms. Samantha, and we know about her knowledge of the Armenian Cause. See her Pulitzer prize book "A Problem from Hell" where she dedicates a whole chapter to the Armenian Saga, where she does not spare any words. I did not know that she was Irish born.
Will she or will not she utter the AG word? Or is it from one blondie to another?
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Who knows?
Her hair dresser mehmet hamidoghlu?

http://news.am/eng/news/53847.html

Samantha Power, author of book on Armenian Genocide, to be next U.S. Secretary of State?

April 04, 2011 | 00:09
A flattering New York Times profile has increased speculation that Samantha Power, the Dublin-born aide to President Obama, could be his next Secretary of State or National Security Adviser,” Irish Central agency reports.

”She has been the main architect of the Libya policy along with Hillary Clinton, and has an increasing influence in the White House,” the source says.
“When Hillary Clinton steps down after Obama’s first term, she would be a live candidate for the post if Obama wins re-election,” the website reports.
“She is clearly the foremost voice for human rights within the White House and she has Obama’s ear,” Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth told the News York Times.
“Power won a Pulitzer Prize for her 2002 book on genocide, entitled “A Problem from Hell,”which examined the U.S. foreign policy response to genocide,” the source reads.
“The book argues that the Armenia, Nazi Germany, Cambodia and Rwanda genocides took place because government authorities averted their eyes and individuals made the choice not to intervene,” the website says.
“The most common response,” Ms. Power wrote, “is, ‘We didn’t know.’ This is not true.”


Edited by Arpa, 04 April 2011 - 03:48 PM.


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Posted 06 April 2011 - 07:09 AM

She'll probably stress that she's a politician and arguments for genocide recognition and intervention are relics from her good old days in academia. Remember Condoleezza Rice?

http://en.wikiquote....ondoleezza_Rice




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