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  • Muhaha
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    Re: Time for a king for Georgia?

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Muha your are seeing the world in red white and blue sunglasses.
    I criticize the U.S on things that need criticizing and praise it for things that need praising. That doesn't mean I'm some sort of emotionally charged liberal defeatist who thinks the sky is falling and everything is under the control of some vast centuries old conspiracy nor do I think the American people have totally lost their values and intellect.


    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    The "right person" cannot get to a position of power in this system, and even theoraticaly if he did he would be ousted immedietly via fake scandle or assasination. The oligarchs in Hayastan got nothin on the olis in the states.
    It is impossible for any group of people to have as tight a grip as you seem to think the current powers have, there are simply too many variables to grasp.

    Why do you think the current people in power are some sort of group of mysterious and mythical creatures that can't be stopped? If only the people in power had the defeatist attitude you're presenting now....things would be a lot better.

    Somewhere in a smoky room:

    - "Okay guys, we've got it all planned out, nothing can go wrong, we're buying all the politicians, all the media, all the bureaucrats and our rise is only a matter of time"

    - "But wait, hold on, what if the people rise up against us and take back their nation"

    - "Damn it, fine, whatever, there's no point in doing anything, they'll always win against us globalists anyway, lets go catch a movie"
    Last edited by Muhaha; 10-22-2009, 12:25 PM.

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Time for a king for Georgia?

    Muha your are seeing the world in red white and blue sunglasses. The "right person" cannot get to a position of power in this system, and even theoraticaly if he did he would be ousted immedietly via fake scandle or assasination. The oligarchs in Hayastan got nothin on the olis in the states.

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Time for a king for Georgia?

    Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
    It is true that the United States is headed more and more towards a system of unprecedented power in the hands of the Executive branch. However, this is when the "People" part comes in from the phrase "Government by the People", citizens can either stand up or bow down. From the looks of it, they are doing the former and hopefully that tide will only get bigger.

    I am not as optimistic about Americans rising up against their government as you are, I hope I am wrong. They missed a golden oppourtunity in the last elections when there was a canidate such as Ron Paul. Either way, this is assuming the people actually choose the canidate rather than being allowed to think they are choosing.

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    The u.s. does not have a decentralized government, that is the problem.

    It is true that the United States is headed more and more towards a system of unprecedented power in the hands of the Executive branch. However, this is when the "People" part comes in from the phrase "Government by the People", citizens can either stand up or bow down. From the looks of it, they are doing the former and hopefully that tide will only get bigger.

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Yeh i can prove all of it man like who cant? The state i live in is going br, california is going br, dozens of states are on the verge of br.
    Then go ahead and do it....

    Provide numbers and facts that support your assertion of every state going into bankruptcy.

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    The babyboomers are the largest segment in usa population and they are now in their 60s. The country is already going br, what do you think is gona happen when they all retire?
    It's going to be screwed up and tough times in the years to come. However, I fail to see how tough times translates into doom and gloom for the future of the Nation. It will actually probably end up strengthening the country.

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  • Haykakan
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    Yeh i can prove all of it man like who cant? The state i live in is going br, california is going br, dozens of states are on the verge of br. The babyboomers are the largest segment in usa population and they are now in their 60s. The country is already going br, what do you think is gona happen when they all retire?

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Time for a king for Georgia?

    The u.s. does not have a decentralized government, that is the problem.

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Muhaha i urge you to think before you talk
    How do you figure I'm not thinking now? Because I disagree with you? Anybody who isn't on the same page as you is obviously not thinking, right?


    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Russia and Armenia are still here but i guess you didnt notice?
    The systems over which the leaders you named presided over are now gone. I wonder why? Is it possibly because they were proven inneficent by new ideas and ways of doing things and couldn't keep up with the rapid economic and military power that, say, Capitalism and Decentralized Government was creating for those who adopted it?


    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Your suggestion that the USA has"contans some of the most active and diverse political dialogue on the planet and that only contributes to the strength and vitality of America's future." is utterly laughable. The USA has a two party system which in reality acts more like a one party system.
    The diverse and active dialogue is happening in a grassroots fashion, such as on forums like this one, that will slowly translate into representation at all levels and branches of Government.

    Examples of grassroots activity:





    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    The flawed system in Armenia has more diverse perspectives then the USA.
    I hope you're right. Diverse opinions can only lead to a more efficient Armenia.


    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    The future looks pretty grim for the USA, every state is going bankrupt while the babyboomers are nearing retirement.
    Can you prove these statements with facts and numbers?

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Time for a king for Georgia?

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    As long as you don't nibble on your tie when under pressure. Everyone in Georgia thinks they can become king (or president) - that is part of the trouble with Georgia!

    I'm amused that a 2-year old dead thread has been resurected by an automatic link spammer.
    Even Georgia has standards you know. Not just anyone there can be king. They have to win in a computor stratagy game first to be included in this elite group.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Army View Post
    Maybe I can be the next King after King Saakashvili
    As long as you don't nibble on your tie when under pressure. Everyone in Georgia thinks they can become king (or president) - that is part of the trouble with Georgia!

    I'm amused that a 2-year old dead thread has been resurected by an automatic link spammer.

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