KIM KARDASHIAN: POLITICAL REQUEST FROM KARDASHIAN OF KOBE
by ThirdAge News Staff
Third Age
http://www.thirdage.com/news/kim-kardashian-political-request-kardashian-kobe_12-23-2010
Dec 23 2010
AAA.Kim Kardashian has a request for Kobe Bryant for Christmas.
The reality tv star urged Bryant to opt out of a 2-year contract
with Turkish Airlines. Kobe wants to stay out of the politics, and he
reportedly told Kim that he's signed it and will not be calling it off.
Now Kim is turning to her sister's husband Lamar Odom, one of Kobe's
teammate.
According to the report of News.am, about 2 weeks ago Kim Kardashian
launched a campaign on Twitter, urging everyone to call the House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, demanding to include the resolution number 252,
recognizing 1915 incidents in Ottoman Empire as "Armenian genocide".
In the early 20th century, the Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians as
part of what they call a period of civil unrest.
However, Kardashian and thousands of other Armenians feel the act
was genocide, and are pushing for it to be called that.
From: A. Papazian
by ThirdAge News Staff
Third Age
http://www.thirdage.com/news/kim-kardashian-political-request-kardashian-kobe_12-23-2010
Dec 23 2010
AAA.Kim Kardashian has a request for Kobe Bryant for Christmas.
The reality tv star urged Bryant to opt out of a 2-year contract
with Turkish Airlines. Kobe wants to stay out of the politics, and he
reportedly told Kim that he's signed it and will not be calling it off.
Now Kim is turning to her sister's husband Lamar Odom, one of Kobe's
teammate.
According to the report of News.am, about 2 weeks ago Kim Kardashian
launched a campaign on Twitter, urging everyone to call the House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, demanding to include the resolution number 252,
recognizing 1915 incidents in Ottoman Empire as "Armenian genocide".
In the early 20th century, the Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians as
part of what they call a period of civil unrest.
However, Kardashian and thousands of other Armenians feel the act
was genocide, and are pushing for it to be called that.
From: A. Papazian