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  • #31
    Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

    actually i dont know much about it...

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    • #32
      Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

      Hey Bell what are you doing in kars... research for invasion?... better come here in izmir and have a nice vacation

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      • #33
        Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

        i wouldnt want a war even if it meant we get all our land back


        xxxx we should be worrying about our country at the moment instead of the past


        these threads should be taken off straight away
        Last edited by Ari; 07-30-2006, 05:54 PM.

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        • #34
          Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

          Originally posted by Ari
          i wouldnt want a war even if it meant we get all our land back


          xxxx we should be worrying about our country at the moment instead of the past


          these threads should be taken off straight away
          Because of attitude like this we have this conversation today and could take care of the issue 90 years ago. Where would be Arcakh if we had many of your kind?

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          • #35
            Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

            Originally posted by aray
            Because of attitude like this we have this conversation today and could take care of the issue 90 years ago.
            When I first posted this thread I knew for sure that it would draw out the "lets all hug each other and live in peace" freaks.

            The type represented by this Ari as well as Sip, tunot, winoman and the occasional non-Armenian like Catman who wants to tell us what to do, have always been the ones who have held us back in the past. And this type in question will be a serious obstacle for us in the future. None of them understand what we are discussing anyway, they just have this warped dream that if we simply roll over and play dead the world will be a much better place to live in.

            In the up-coming war to liberate western Armenia these people will only be useful for mine clearing operations

            Where would be Arcakh if we had many of your kind?
            I vividly remeber the years 1989-1991 when Ramkavars, Polsahais, Amerikahais, etc, were attacking Dashnaktsakans for sending money, volunteers and suppies to our azatamardiks in Artsakh. I recall a filthy Polsahai from New York once telling me - "you people (The ARF) casued the Armenian Genocide in 1915 now you are trying to cause another one."

            I was like

            And a well educated 20 something Amerikahai was once yelling at me with tears in his eyes that enough Armenians had died throughout history and that we don't need another war. I told him - DUDE, we did not start the war, they are depopulating Armenian villages, they are killing Armenian civilians, we have to fight back!

            He said something to the effect of - "killing begets killing."

            I was like

            I have now come to the wise conclusion that there is no point in discussing anything with these types. We Armenians simply need to learn how to ignore these low-lives in our communities and continue doing what is best for the future of our nation.

            When I come across these types of so-called Armenians now -

            I'm like
            Last edited by Armenian; 07-30-2006, 08:16 PM.
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            • #36
              Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

              Originally posted by Ari
              i wouldnt want a war even if it meant we get all our land back


              xxxx we should be worrying about our country at the moment instead of the past


              these threads should be taken off straight away

              You are avstraliatsi who was brought up in a typical polsahai haka-hairenaser household, so dont call yourself Hay, you are not Hay, neither to me nor to many other Hays. SO MANY of them that once you realize HOW many you will be shocked!

              If under “our country” you mean the Republic of Armenia then forget about it! It is not your country, mate and you are not welcome in Hayastan. In fact, I’m so disgusted with your overall haka-hay attitude, your suggestion to take off these threads “straight away” that I’m completely seriously suggesting you to stay away from the Republic of Armenia as far as you can because God may save the Queen but NOTHING and NO ONE will save your sorry arse once it lands in Hayastan.
              Last edited by HayotzAmrotz; 07-30-2006, 10:19 PM.

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              • #37
                Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                Originally posted by Otto3
                Hey Bell what are you doing in kars... research for invasion?... better come here in izmir and have a nice vacation
                Very poetic. I'm sure Bell will love it.

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                • #38
                  Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                  Originally posted by Sip
                  I guess in general, I just take issue with his tone that makes it seem like he is talking for all "Armenians" by saying "we" and "us" don't need this and that. He is certainly not talking for me in this specific case about bell-the-cat so that was the reason behind my reply in this thread. Although I don't agree with everything Bell says all the time, I actually think he has some valid points and does bring a fresh and different perspective sometimes that can be very valuable when the same ideas keep being inbred over and over among just Armenians ... and worst of all, the inbreeding of certain ideas are at times used to self-validate some very strong yet possibly wrong and dangerous notions over time!

                  And whether Armenian likes it or not, "stupid" Armenians like me, and even non Armenians, are just as entitled to having opinions as "smart Armenians" like him. That's all.

                  The rest of the insults and put downs are just entirely irrelevant IMO but they seem to be unavoidable when interacting with some people.
                  i'm just sorry that instead of fighting againt our real enemy we fight internal....for me armenian and the likes of him are real patriots

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                  • #39
                    Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                    you need brakes as well as a gas pedal if you want to reach your destination safe and sound...

                    ottoficious


                    dont take this as an internal fight...instead think it is like 2 parts of one consciousness... we all see what happens when one side goes silent...
                    Last edited by Otto3; 07-30-2006, 11:33 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Liberation of Western Armenia

                      Originally posted by Armenian
                      I vividly remeber the years 1989-1991 when Ramkavars, Polsahais, Amerikahais, etc, were attacking Dashnaktsakans for sending money, volunteers and suppies to our azatamardiks in Artsakh. I recall a filthy Polsahai from New York once telling me - "you people (The ARF) casued the Armenian Genocide in 1915 now you are trying to cause another one."

                      I was like

                      And a well educated 20 something Amerikahai was once yelling at me with tears in his eyes that enough Armenians had died throughout history and that we don't need another war. I told him - DUDE, we did not start the war, they are depopulating Armenian villages, they are killing Armenian civilians, we have to fight back!

                      He said something to the effect of - "killing begets killing."

                      I was like

                      I have now come to the wise conclusion that there is no point in discussing anything with these types. We Armenians simply need to learn how to ignore these low-lives in our communities and continue doing what is best for the future of our nation.

                      When I come across these types of so-called Armenians now -

                      I'm like
                      It is interesting then the obvious gap in mentalities. I quite vividly remember when all this was going on in 88 and 89. My own family essentially became refugees, but I remember my father having this discussion of the upcomming war, there was no worry at all that Armenians would win in any one on one battle with Azeris. He was mostly worried about Iranian and Turkish involvement. This I remember to be the attitude my uncles and grandad had as well.

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