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  1. Here's an article about the press conference Bush gave today. Read about the genocide... Bush: Congress dragging feet President urges action on domestic issues, addresses Turkey, Dalai Lama MSNBC News Services Updated: 11:56 a.m. ET Oct 17, 2007 WASHINGTON - President Bush on Wednesday accused Congress of dragging its feet on key pieces of legislation, urging quick action on budget and children's health measures. He also urged the Democratic-controlled Congress to drop efforts to pass a House resolution labeling as genocide the World War I-era killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians in the final years of the Ottoman Empire. With all the pressing responsibilities facing the nation, "One thing Congress should not be doing is sorting out the historical record of the Ottoman Empire," he said. "Congress has little to show for all the time that has gone by" since Democrats gained control in January of both the House and the Senate, Bush said. At a White House news conference, the president also said that Congress needs to act on mortgage relief for homeowners hit by the housing crisis, trade deals that would strengthen allies, legislation expanding U.S. markets and aid to military veterans. Turkey urged not to launch offensive Bush also said that he opposes Turkey's desire to launch a military offensive against Kurdish rebels in Iraq. "We are making it very clear to Turkey that we don't think it is in their interest to send troops into Iraq," Bush said shortly before Turkey's parliament approved a cross-border military offensive against the Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq. "Actually they have troops already stationed in Iraq and they've had troops stationed there for quite a while," he said. "We don't think it's in their interest to send more troops in." Bush said he talked about Turkey with Ryan Crocker, U.S. ambassador to Iraq, and Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, on Wednesday. He also noted that Tariq al-Hashimi, one of Iraq's vice presidents, was in Istanbul expressing that Iraq shares Turkey's concerns about terrorist activities, but that there's a better way to deal with the issue than having Turkey send additional troops into the country. "What I'm telling you is that there's a lot of dialogue going on and that's positive," he said. Bush used the news conference — his first since Sept. 20 — to prod the Democratic-controlled Congress to approve spending, education and health bills. It came just a day before the House will try to override his veto of a bill expanding a popular children's health program. "It's unlikely that veto override will succeed," Bush said noting that Democratic leaders knew that "when they sent me the bill." 'I admire the Dalai Lama a lot' Bush also defended his decision to attend a ceremony in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol later Wednesday to award Congress' highest civilian honor to the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual head of Tibet's Buddhists. "One, I admire the Dalai Lama a lot; two, I support religious freedom, he support religious freedom," Bush said. The reception the Dalai Lama was getting in the United States infuriated the Chinese government, which reviles the Buddhist leader. The president's last full news conference — his 40th solo briefing — was Sept. 20 and was also in the Brady Press Briefing Room. © 2007 MSNBC Interactive URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21342269/
  2. Yeah, I've read it, and didn't believe for a second that it came from an Armenian person
  3. Even if it will pass, I'm pretty sure Bush will veto it. But, the positive thing out of this is all the publicity that this topic is getting. This is truly priceless.
  4. 24 - I got married 2 months ago
  5. Welcome to the forum.. Hope you'll like your stay here... Here's some info about me: 1. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE: Yes, my grandmother (Actually, my name is Anaida, even though everyone knows me as Diana) 2. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE LUNCH MEAL? Club sandwich 3. DO YOU HAVE KIDS? No 4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE CEREAL? Honey bunches of oats 5. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE ICE CREAM? Chocolate 6. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE? Smile and teeth 7. RED OR PINK? Red 8. WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU ATE? Sesame chicken 9. EYE COLOUR? Brown 10. FAVOURITE FOOD? Italian, Armenian, Mediterranean, Georgian ( I love to eat) 11. SCARY MOVIES OR HAPPY ENDINGS? Happy endings. 12. LAST MOVIE YOU WATCHED? Queen 13. HUGS OR KISSES? Kisses 14. FAVOURITE DESSERT? Chocolate cake 15. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SOUND? sound of a waterfall 16. ROLLING STONES OR BEATLES? Beatles 17. WHAT IS THE FURTHEST YOU HAVE BEEN FROM HOME? Australia 18. DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL TALENT? I sing, play piano and violin
  6. LOL, so true 30)You have a picture of Mt. Ararat in your garage... But the pic of Ararat is actually hanging in my bedroom
  7. Thank you everyone.. You really helped!
  8. Thank you very much!
  9. I can't read Armenian at all... So, can please someone translate this little phrase for me. I was unable to find any online translators to help: Here's what I need translated: Դե, հաջողություն Thank you!
  10. Sip, you're funny So, how's the Armani doing??
  11. I agree. This should not be the coverage that we should be getting. This doesn't help us at all.
  12. thank you... Here's the youtube link to the song also
  13. Mosjan, you're welcome, and great additions to the list Thanks!
  14. Thank you Anahid jan. I can't take the credit for writing it, but after reading it, I knew that I wanted others to read it.
  15. Thank you very much Zartonk jan. No, it's not my blog, but it was forwarded to me today by my friend. I agree with you about today's youth.. It's just for show unfortunately for many.
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