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  • #2
    OMG! I know

    I don't know what to think
    Doesn't make us look good that for sure

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    • #3
      The big news nowadays. I guess its some attention which cant really be that bad, i mean we are craving for international recognition of the Genocide and wide media attention and what not for the 90th anniversary and we get nothing at all, yet a couple of idiots do something like this and bam, straight in all the newspapers and tv.

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      • #4
        good news isnt juicy and full of fear, bad news is... so there you go...
        1. armenians suffer from genocide, where more then half the entire population of armenians was murdered, and look for recognition (how nice)
        2. 2 armenians want to sell former soviet weapons to al quada and BOOM! you got news right there...

        = 2 armenians made more news then 1.5 MILLION!

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        • #5
          When I heard this on the news I didnt really pay attention...untill I heard the word "Armenian", at which point I looked up at the tv in confusion and shock. I cant stand it when Armenians do stupid stuff like this and make the whole nation look like criminals. Pathetic.

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          • #6
            i hope to god that the bush administration dosnt think armenia is haboring terrorist. thanks alot weapon smugglers!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ArmenianKid
              i hope to god that the bush administration dosnt think armenia is haboring terrorist. thanks alot weapon smugglers!!
              I wouldnt worry about the Bush administration thinking

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
                I wouldnt worry about the Bush administration thinking
                well good point lol. and armenia dosnt have gallons of oil laying around so, everything will be fine.

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                • #9
                  Well the good news is that the NSS is cooperating fully with the FBI and they have already made some arrests in Armenia, I don't think this will have any real effect on the international stage.

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                  • #10
                    yeah i was happy to read that the armenian police are helping.

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