| Armenian American Verbal Thuggery Provokes Criminal Investigation Request in Ohio |
|
|
|
| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 04 November 2008 09:05 |
|
The
Turkish American Legal Defense Fund today requested the Attorney
General of Ohio, Nancy H. Rogers, to open a criminal investigation
under Ohio law into signature Armenian verbal thuggery employed by
Armenian American independent candidate David Krikorian against
Representative Jean Schmidt. The Congresswoman represents the 2nd
district of Ohio, and is running for re-election. The criminal lies
under that Krikorian recently splattered against Ms. Schmidt are
emblematic of the religiously and ethnically bigoted campaign tactics
that Armenian Americans celebrate, directly or indirectly, against
congressional candidates who refuse to salute their narrow,
close-minded, fanatical anti-Turkish agenda. Ohio’s Revised Code makes criminal intentional falsehoods calculated to impact elections. Other candidates for Congress who have been similarly victimized by Armenian American verbal thuggery in the 2008 election cycle include Steve Cohen (Tenn.), Virginia Foxx (N.C.), Charles Hahn (Calif.), Robert Wexler (Fla.), and Jill Morgenthaler (Ill.).
Congresswoman Schmidt’s opposition to the Armenian genocide resolution is readily explained by historical facts. Her conclusions accord with renowned Middle East scholar Bernard Lewis of Princeton University , who has been consulted by the White House under President George W. Bush, and others of comparable academic prestige. The Congresswoman, based on her independent research does not believe the tragic events of World War I, in which both Armenians and Turks were killed in harrowing numbers, constituted genocide—an accusation that has never been proven in a court of law. She further maintains that the historical question is not appropriate for Congress to legislate.
(Please visit www.taldf.org for details.)
|
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 November 2008 09:13 |