Senate Recognizes Armenian Genocide WhatDoYouThink?
In a move likely to infuriate the Turkish government, the Senate passed a bipartisan resolution led by Ted Cruz and Bob Menendez recognizing the Armenian Genocide that began more than a century ago, with Cruz stating
that the resolution was “an achievement for truth, an achievement for speaking the truth to darkness, for speaking the truth to evil.” What doRoger Leal • Showroom Greeter“Being recognized for something always feels nice.”
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