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Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
Originally posted by bell-the-cat
I think I have run you around the rat-maze enough, so I won't pose you further tests by replying to the above.
However, you are clearly breaking forums rules by advertising you own website within all your posts (the fact that it is not-for-profit is irrelevant). So you should remove it. If not, then I will take the matter up with the moderators.
Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
Originally posted by crusader1492
Don't you just want to squash his annoying head:
Why is it the most vacuous people tend to have the most bombastic screen names? You know, the sort that give themselves grand-sounding names like "avenger" or "assasinator", or "thunder" or "crusader"
Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
U.S. Condemned Bamiyan Buddha Statues Destruction but Keeps Silent on Armenian Holy Site Desecration 24.03.2006 19:42 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ “For more than three months, the U.S. government did not utter a single word about this systematic desecration of an Armenian holy and cultural site,” Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian stated in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net. “During a recent visit to Armenia, a State Department official responded to questions on this matter during a press conference by condemning the destruction - but the Department seems to have done little else. This, of course, stands in stark contrast to the vocal U.S. outrage over the Taliban's destruction of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in 2001,” he said.
As for the disparity in the U.S. military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan, Aram Hapmarian said, “We are working very actively within the Congressional appropriations process - on both the House and Senate sides - to see that military aid parity is restored. The key to this effort is explaining that disparity in favor of Azerbaijan will embolden Baku to act on its increasingly violent threats against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.”
Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
Originally posted by crusader1492
"For more than three months, the U.S. government did not utter a single word about this systematic desecration of an Armenian holy and cultural site,” Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Executive Director Aram Hamparian stated in an interview...[/I]
Maybe because the idiots at ANCA haven't got the first clue about presenting facts, and most sensible people place press-releases from ethnicity-based lobbying groups straight into the trash-can where they belong.
Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
Originally posted by bell-the-cat
Why is it the most vacuous people tend to have the most bombastic screen names? You know, the sort that give themselves grand-sounding names like "avenger" or "assasinator", or "thunder" or "crusader"
do you ever stay awake at night wondering why noone likes you? maybe it might do you some good and you wouldnt be such an annoying prick anymore, thats just my opinion.
Re: Destruction of the Armenian Cemetery at Djulfa
Originally posted by TigranJamharian
do you ever stay awake at night wondering why noone likes you? maybe it might do you some good and you wouldnt be such an annoying prick anymore, thats just my opinion.
I think I've come to the point where I realize that it's fruitless to spar with him. In short, why bother...responding to bell-the-cat is like squeezing a zit that's not ready to be popped - the zit just fills with more pus, gets bigger, more noticeable and more ugly.
I'm going to keep this zit as small as possible by ignoring bell-the-cat. Hopefully, everybody else will do the same to this pus filled imbecile.
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Last edited by crusader1492; 03-28-2006, 06:18 PM.
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