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  1. Brown is better for America, Mass., and the Armenian people. 
    People of Mass., do not make a mistake and vote for Coakley.

  2. I believe the interests of all Americans, especially those of us from Massachusetts – whether of Armenian origin or not, are best served by having competition in the political arena.   One-party rule only leads to complacency and eventual abuse.  The lock on power that the Democrat machine has on the Senate seats from Massachusetts should end.  Because I believe he’s the better person who will also lead this competition, I’m voting for the real candidate of hope and change – Scott Brown.

  3. Why did so many Massachusetts-Armenians including myself vote for the Republican US Senate candidate  Scott Brown?
    Because, we are primarily frustrated with President Obama breaking his pledge to acknowledge the Armenian genocide, and the White House decreasing US aid to Armenia.
    Our votes will deprive Obama and his democratic party the critical 60 votes in the Senate for a filibuster.
     
     
     

  4. Turkish PM Erdogan Warns Armenian Court Ruling Could Derail Protocols (Hurriyet)

    If Armenia really wants a way out of bankruptcy, isolation, hardships, corruption, violence, and poverty, the protocols offer a golden opportunity. Armenia’s government should treat this unexpected “kiss of life” from Turkey with utmost respect, without trying to dilute and modfy their content and scope via thinly veiled bureaucratic tricks, as no one is being fooled.

    Armenia, with its wishy-washy approach to protocols is forcing the limits of patience. Armenia should show sufficient political will (by approving the protocols after making a positive move in Karabakh) and be rewarded for it; or stay the old course and be relegated to a distant and irrelevant province of Russia.

  5. To Scott Brown

    Your name is Scott and you have Scottish genes.
    Scottish Parliament recognized Armenian Genocide,
    Do you think you will do?
    Or you will gamble with our name!

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