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Armenian genocide makes no sense for U.S. senator in 1920

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

In 1920, the U.S. Senate was considering President Woodrow Wilson's pet project, a "mandate for Armenia," which, if approved, would have been the country's first Vietnam. Fortunately, unlike today's simple-minded Congressional representatives who blindly accept Armenian propaganda, and who are seduced by big Armenian money, there were men like Senator James Reed who actually took the trouble to look underneath the surface. To the eternal gratitude of the United States, Senator Reed was NOT fooled by the Armenian propaganda that was just as prevalent then as it is today.

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