M
Michael
Please don't make Turkish government stop you "Microsoft Corp" from doing the
honorabel thing by publishing the correct editorials on Armenian History and
what Turks did to them through out the centuries of killing Armenians and
their final act first Genocide in the twentieth century killing more than 1.5
miilion Armenians in the lands they and their ancestors which have lived for
centuries if not thousands of years. Turkish propaganda is making Microsoft
look like they are becomming Turkish governments fictional history writer.
Please do not pursue Turkish idealism, I encourage to fight back, what Turk's
are doing is bad business. If you trust me and do the right thing by
protecting and staying on the side of the mojority, you will see the
benefits.
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honorabel thing by publishing the correct editorials on Armenian History and
what Turks did to them through out the centuries of killing Armenians and
their final act first Genocide in the twentieth century killing more than 1.5
miilion Armenians in the lands they and their ancestors which have lived for
centuries if not thousands of years. Turkish propaganda is making Microsoft
look like they are becomming Turkish governments fictional history writer.
Please do not pursue Turkish idealism, I encourage to fight back, what Turk's
are doing is bad business. If you trust me and do the right thing by
protecting and staying on the side of the mojority, you will see the
benefits.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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