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    STEPANAKERT (Combined Sources)--President of Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakian met Monday with Armenian President Robert Kocharian, who is in Stepanakert on a working visit.
    The Karabakh presidential press service told Armenpress that during the meeting the interlocutors discussed the further development of ties between the two republics, issues on Nagorno Karabakh social-economic situation as well as prospects of regulation of the Karabakh conflict.
    Sahakian awarded Kocharian with the Gregory the Illuminator Medal of Honor for his years of hard work and cooperation with the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
    Later in the day, Kocharian met with representatives from the Karabakh Republic's parliament and government. Karabakh Prime Minister Ara Harutiunian discussed with Kocharian the Karabakh government's plan to address social and economic problems, in particular, housing, infrastructures, development of agriculture and other spheres of economy.
    Kocharian told Harutiunian to publish the details of the government's programs on its website for every Karabakh citizen to know the status of different spheres of the economy. The government of Armenia has been trying this out and it has had a positive affect, he added.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

    You mean he returned home to his mother country?
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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      Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

      Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
      You mean he returned home to his mother country?
      ...you're still behaving like a Yenta

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        Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

        Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
        You mean he returned home to his mother country?
        What the xxxx are you talking about you xxxxing xxxxx. I hope you'll never set foot in Armenia. you lost it, you and your kind need to be destroyed before you all destroy Armenia again. The real to Armenia is people like you not something form the outside

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          Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          What the xxxx are you talking about you xxxxing xxxxx. I hope you'll never set foot in Armenia. you lost it, you and your kind need to be destroyed before you all destroy Armenia again. The real to Armenia is people like you not something form the outside
          It's a terrible thing what he said. He sinks to a new low with every post.

          However, don't let this anti-christ like character provoke you. He is maybe one of three xxxxheads on this forum who get their kick out of sewing disunity among Armenians. In other words, his voice is a small minority that only speaks through the safety of cyber-space...Freaky would never have the balls to spout off like he does in a public Armenian forum.

          Anyway, nevermind him stepping foot in Armenia - it won't happen...he's too busy jerking off in Watertown.

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            Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

            Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
            It's a terrible thing what he said. He sinks to a new low with every post.

            However, don't let this anti-christ like character provoke you. He is maybe one of three xxxxheads on this forum who get their kick out of sewing disunity among Armenians. In other words, his voice is a small minority that only speaks through the safety of cyber-space...Freaky would never have the balls to spout off like he does in a public Armenian forum.

            Anyway, nevermind him stepping foot in Armenia - it won't happen...he's too busy jerking off in Watertown.
            Crusader I've got a question. Does the majority of the Armenian in America think like this xxxxhead or is the majority still Patriotic Armenians. Thats what I would like too know.

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              Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              Crusader I've got a question. Does the majority of the Armenian in America think like this xxxxhead or is the majority still Patriotic Armenians. Thats what I would like too know.
              I think the majority of "Armenians" in the US could not point to Artsakh on a map (i.e. they are not interested in Armenian politics). However, those that can, are patriotic and support love and unity among the Armenian nation.

              In short Karo, I've never run across a person like freaky before. Like I said, people like him only have the balls to act the way they do in cyber space.

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                Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

                Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
                You mean he returned home to his mother country?
                Wow...You are trying too hard to be 'funny'... What's your "point"???

                Shat ankap, anham yev anhot es darnum arten.
                Last edited by Lucin; 04-01-2008, 12:08 PM.

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                  Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

                  Jokes are usually funny because they are partly true.

                  Robert still doesn't know if NKR is Armenia or Armenia is NKR or what.

                  Being born Armenian doesn't mean being born Armenian or does it.

                  If so, it applies to all, not one, or, two, or three, or, maybe, four.

                  Boleren hye enk, bytz boleren hye chenk.

                  If NKR is not another country then why did he do this today.http://www.asbarez.com/index.html?sh...173_4/1/2008_1 (Armenia must recognize NKR or sign a security compact)

                  If NKR is another country, then under the constitution in place when Robert was elected president, his presidency is unconstitutional. The color revolution already occurred. You have Soviets running Armenia. No?

                  How is it that retorts against me do not go beyond the ad hominem. Oppose what I said intelligently.
                  Between childhood, boyhood,
                  adolescence
                  & manhood (maturity) there
                  should be sharp lines drawn w/
                  Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                  stories, songs & judgements

                  - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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                    Re: Kocharian Visits Karabakh

                    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
                    Jokes are usually funny because they are partly true.

                    Robert still doesn't know if NKR is Armenia or Armenia is NKR or what.

                    Being born Armenian doesn't mean being born Armenian or does it.

                    If so, it applies to all, not one, or, two, or three, or, maybe, four.

                    Boleren hye enk, bytz boleren hye chenk.

                    If NKR is not another country then why did he do this today.http://www.asbarez.com/index.html?sh...173_4/1/2008_1 (Armenia must recognize NKR or sign a security compact)

                    If NKR is another country, then under the constitution in place when Robert was elected president, his presidency is unconstitutional. The color revolution already occurred. You have Soviets running Armenia. No?

                    How is it that retorts against me do not go beyond the ad hominem. Oppose what I said intelligently.
                    You are an American so you are right the Us constitution doesn't applay on Hayots hog. And as American you can't understand the things that are going on in Armenia and Artsakh. sostick to being an American and leave Armenia to the Armenians.

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