Obama Denies Armenian Genocide, Breaks Campaign Promise

Atlas Shrugs
April 24, 2009 Friday 6:14 PM EST

Obama Denies Armenian Genocide, Breaks Campaign Promise, prefers
"Great Atrocities"

Pamela Geller

Apr. 24, 2009 (Atlas Shrugs delivered by Newstex) —

More taqiyya from the Mohammaden president. Refraining from the true
meaning of the word GENOCIDE and it didn’t happen at the end of the
war either. Perhaps he or one his laughable incompetents, should read
Armenian Golgotha – must read post here. (oh, it tells the truth,
that’s right. Can’t tell the truth and hurt Muslim feelings…)

Bush referred to it as"’one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th
century’ (which I railed against here) but then again Bush didn’t lie
and break a campaign promise.

Obama brands Armenian killings `great atrocities’ Breitbart

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama on Friday refrained from
branding the massacre of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey
a "genocide," breaking a campaign promise while contending his views
about the 20th century slaughter had not changed. The phrasing of
Obama’s written statement attracted heightened scrutiny because of the
sensitivity of the issue and because the two countries are nearing a
historic reconciliation after years of tension. The Obama is wary of
disturbing that settlement.

Marking the grim anniversary of the start of the killings, the
president referred to them as "one of the great atrocities of the 20th
century."

Riffing Bush here.

"I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in 1915, and
my view of that history has not changed," Obama said. "My interest
remains the achievement of a full, frank and just acknowledgment of
the facts."

What a full of shitnik.

"The best way to advance that goal right now," Obama said, "is for the
Armenian and Turkish people to address the facts of the past as a part
of their efforts to move forward."

How can you address the facts when you refuse the facts? […] "I
strongly support efforts by the Turkish and Armenian people to work
through this painful history in a way that is honest, open, and
constructive," he said.

Yeah, they can’t do that if their genocide is denied.

Why is everyone covering up this atrocity? Because it was Muslims?