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  • #11
    Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    oh please, Azeris have always tried to scare us andnever attacked, who cares about their ****ing army and their pathetic country thats full of idiots sucking up to Turkey. Hayer , we will defeat any Azeri force in our path, you guys think they even have a chance of winning any battle in our mountainous land of Karabakh?
    Azeris have been speaking of war since the ceasefire. But where their military budget is greater than the whole state budget of Armenia, at the very minimum, its cause for some serious thinking. But in any manner, thats not the point here, its not in our hands to decide what policy the armenian side should undertake in response. What is in our hands, however, is how the Armenians of the Diaspora will be of assistance to Armenia. We shouldn't wait until AFTER any possible war to send assistance. We must send them in ADVANCE. So my question to you is, how have YOU, personally, been of assistance to Armenia?

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    • #12
      Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      why did you post this video of Azeri propaganda?
      I posted Azeri propoganda to spark the disgust and awakening of a few (or should i say a lot) of sleeping Armenians. And it has obviously disgusted you, so I'm glad it worked.

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      • #13
        Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

        Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
        You are right about one thing you don't know me. I've got famaly in armenia who we are supporting since the day we arrived here in Belgium.
        It's good that you support your own family. That's a given. I support monetarily all of my relatives, too. In addition to that, i sponsor 2 families who are NOT my relatives, but who worship the ground i walk on everytime i visit them. Supporting your immediate family is a given, so it doesn't count. How do you support the people of Armenia outside of your relatives? So if your relatives moved to another country, does that mean you would stop sending assistance?

        I can't visit Armenia for the moment because I don't have a belgian pasport. But I hope I'll get one very soon.
        Why do you need a Belgian passport, you've got an Armenian one. Why would a patriotic individual such as yourself need a foreign passport?

        And I knew that you and your kind would never go and fight and can only judge people who will go and fight.
        I don't know what dream world you're living in, but its a fact of life that if, god forbids, war does break out with the Azeris, that VAST majority of Armenians in the diaspora will NOT physically join the fight and put their lives on the line. The same is true for the diasporan "dashnak" party members: no matter how many songs they sing about killing turks and turning istanbul into a sea of blood, when the sh--it hits the fan, the diasporans, by and large, will NOT put their lives on the line. And that's my whole point here: so if asking diasporans to go fight, spill blood, and die on the battle field for Armenia is asking TOO much, then how can the diasporas benefit Armenia? and by "diasporan" i don't mean diasporan parties or organizations, i mean every diasporan family. So, for example, if you live in america on welfare and don't have a lot of money, thats NO EXCUSE. Sending 10 to 20 dollars a month to an orphange in Armenia can go a long way.

        For the moment I think when a war starts i'll join the frontline. Because I don't want to sta behind and let other people do the fighting to protect my homeland.
        If you are serious about putting your life on the line and, if need be, dying for Armenia, private message me your Name, Last Name, and Phone number, and I will personally have the appropriate body get back to you. And if need be, you'll be getting a phone call or a knock on the door, saying "Karo, its time, we're gonna go and fight for Armenia". If you're that man, get back to me. Otherwise, don't waste my time by blowing hot air. But seeing as how you are a minor, you'll probably need to ask for your mommys permission first.

        And if you are such a great patriot why aren't you living in hayastan or planning to move there.

        We left during the soviet days, unlike yourself who abandoned INDEPENDENT armenia. We have property there, visit once or twice every year, and help the economy out by eating and drinking (by buying from the local businesses). By my being here, i've helped out Armenia more than i could possibly ever have by moving back there. But the issue here is not where you live, but the quality of Armenian you are. You can find human garbage living in Yerevan, too. So my point is, we're here, we are economically better off than our people living in the homeland, and how can we be of benefit to them? That's my whole point. And diasporas, by and large, quite frankly don't give a flying F-U-u-C-C-c-K.

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        • #14
          Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

          Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
          It's good that you support your own family. That's a given. I support monetarily all of my relatives, too. In addition to that, i sponsor 2 families who are NOT my relatives, but who worship the ground i walk on everytime i visit them. Supporting your immediate family is a given, so it doesn't count. How do you support the people of Armenia outside of your relatives? So if your relatives moved to another country, does that mean you would stop sending assistance?
          I'm 17 years old, I don't have a job so I can't even support myself.


          Why do you need a Belgian passport, you've got an Armenian one. Why would a patriotic individual such as yourself need a foreign passport?
          I'm 17 years old if I go to Hayastan I'll be forced to serve for two years and I don't have the time to serve now with my school and all.



          I don't know what dream world you're living in, but its a fact of life that if, god forbids, war does break out with the Azeris, that VAST majority of Armenians in the diaspora will NOT physically join the fight and put their lives on the line. The same is true for the diasporan "dashnak" party members: no matter how many songs they sing about killing turks and turning istanbul into a sea of blood, when the sh--it hits the fan, the diasporans, by and large, will NOT put their lives on the line. And that's my whole point here: so if asking diasporans to go fight, spill blood, and die on the battle field for Armenia is asking TOO much, then how can the diasporas benefit Armenia? and by "diasporan" i don't mean diasporan parties or organizations, i mean every diasporan family. So, for example, if you live in america on welfare and don't have a lot of money, thats NO EXCUSE. Sending 10 to 20 dollars a month to an orphange in Armenia can go a long way.
          I don't care what the Diaspora does or doesn't do, when the time comes evrey Hay need to look inhis heart and decide what he will do. Stay home or act like a man.



          If you are serious about putting your life on the line and, if need be, dying for Armenia, private message me your Name, Last Name, and Phone number, and I will personally have the appropriate body get back to you. And if need be, you'll be getting a phone call or a knock on the door, saying "Karo, its time, we're gonna go and fight for Armenia". If you're that man, get back to me. Otherwise, don't waste my time by blowing hot air. But seeing as how you are a minor, you'll probably need to ask for your mommys permission first.
          I know where I need to go and certaine don't need your help to do that, but the chance is big I'll join the battle what will you do.

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          • #15
            Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

            Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
            I'm 17 years old, I don't have a job so I can't even support myself.




            I'm 17 years old if I go to Hayastan I'll be forced to serve for two years and I don't have the time to serve now with my school and all.





            I don't care what the Diaspora does or doesn't do, when the time comes evrey Hay need to look inhis heart and decide what he will do. Stay home or act like a man.





            I know where I need to go and certaine don't need your help to do that, but the chance is big I'll join the battle what will you do.
            Your user name should be "Karo the Grate"

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            • #16
              Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              I'm 17 years old, I don't have a job so I can't even support myself.
              And yet you have a mouth thats bigger than your head.


              I'm 17 years old if I go to Hayastan I'll be forced to serve for two years and I don't have the time to serve now with my school and all.
              I'm sure that President Aliev will put off the war, since youre in school and all, until youre finished with school.

              O, so let me get this straight. So in fact, your "school and all" comes before your national service for the Armenian nation, is that it?

              You are too CHICKEN to serve in the Armenian army at a time of relative peace. And your chicken butt is going to go onto the front lines when there's full scale war? hahahahahahaha

              I don't care what the Diaspora does or doesn't do, when the time comes evrey Hay need to look inhis heart and decide what he will do. Stay home or act like a man.
              Stop it. Stop talking gibberish and nonsence. And Stop talking back to me and pulling responses out of your butt for every statement that I make.

              There will always be those selfless patriots in the diaspora who will put their green futures aside and fight, kill, and die for Armenia's holy soil. I commend and admire such individuals, such as MOnte Melkonyan.

              I still haven't figured out over what reason you keep on challening me, but the only point that I'm trying to get across, is that for those of us in the diaspora who WON"T be going to fight, and believe me, the VAST majority of Armenians will not physically go and fight on the front lines, what will they do to benefit Armenia? how will they be of assistance to the fatherland? that's the only point i'm trying to get across. And I don't see where we don't see eye to eye on this issue. So, for example, if you live in America, just by going to Armenia as a tourist and spending a few bucks there, you would be helping Armenia out. And if you wanna join the Armenian army and fight, then GREAT, more power to you, i highly encourage you to. But if people don't want to even tour Armenia, or send monetary assistance to Armenia, sponsor a family, or send money to orphanages, then I highly doubt that they would fight and put their lives on the line, and you must a have few screw loose in that thick head of yours if you think thats the case.


              I know where I need to go and certaine don't need your help to do that, but the chance is big I'll join the battle what will you do.
              Stop talking gibberish and get to work. Go ask your dad for 10 dollars and send that money to an orphanage. Can you make the sacrifice of 10 dollars, that could have ended in your tummy full of burgers and fries, for the sake of a few orphans in Armenia?
              Last edited by Artsakh; 10-24-2007, 04:41 PM.

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              • #17
                Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

                Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                Azeris have been speaking of war since the ceasefire. But where their military budget is greater than the whole state budget of Armenia, at the very minimum, its cause for some serious thinking. But in any manner, thats not the point here, its not in our hands to decide what policy the armenian side should undertake in response. What is in our hands, however, is how the Armenians of the Diaspora will be of assistance to Armenia. We shouldn't wait until AFTER any possible war to send assistance. We must send them in ADVANCE. So my question to you is, how have YOU, personally, been of assistance to Armenia?
                When saying if "I have been of assistance to Armenia" my answer is no, but I have always been for Armenian interests, and going to Yerevan every summer. Here in the states, I have changed the perception of "Armenians" among people who have not known or though of the Armenians as some other people like "Muslims" or samething as "Albanians" and "Romanians." I have gone to Armenia fund galas learned about our needs, our strengths and weaknesses etc. However, my point is that no I havent served in the army of Armenia, but I have in every efford tried to do everything I CAN for Armenia. Armenia is my motherland, I grew up with Armenian customs, armenian at home, armenian church, and interacting with many other Armenians in my area. Oh and talking about armies, check this one out, it should pump you up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-S0jWGSy00
                Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                • #18
                  Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

                  Originally posted by Mos View Post
                  When saying if "I have been of assistance to Armenia" my answer is no, but I have always been for Armenian interests, and going to Yerevan every summer.
                  The correct answer, then, is YES, you have been of assistance to Armenia. By going to Armenia every summer, you are helping Armenia, you are boosting the tourist industry. By spending a few bucks there on vacation (to treat yourself while at the sametime giving business to stores/restaurants), youre helping Armenia out. Think of it this way, if the store had no business, it would be forced to close down, and the owner might find the situation of living in armenia hopeless and decide to move to another country. Thus, by buying from stores in armenia, you are helping the people and country out. FIRST RATE PATRIOTIC ACT. and its quite welcoming that you're a fellow patiot who is for armenian issues. but with that, must come work. and you have done and are doing your part. So something so simple as that considerably helps armenia out. Thats what most stupid armenians don't understand. They're more interested in Hawaii and flushing their hard earned dollars down the toilet in Vegas, when they could be flushing them down in the casinos along the road from yerevan to etchmiatzin.


                  However, my point is that no I havent served in the army of Armenia, but I have in every efford tried to do everything I CAN for Armenia.
                  You don't have to serve in the armenian army, but you can contribute in your own way. And you do that simply by going to armenian during the summers and treating yourself and relaxing.

                  Some people, however, find it extremely difficult to sacrifice a few dollars when it comes to armenian issues, let alone ask them to potentially sacrifice their lives. and thats my whole point here, to try and get sleeping armenians on how they can be assistance to armenia by doing something so simple.
                  Last edited by Artsakh; 10-24-2007, 07:56 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

                    Originally posted by NightOwl View Post
                    What products are made in Armenia? What companies manufacture there?
                    Theres alot of products made in Turkey but I have yet to see Made in Armenia
                    Please check "Where And How To Buy Armenian Products In The Diaspora?"
                    Last edited by Siamanto; 10-25-2007, 07:20 PM.
                    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Azerbaijan Boosts Defense Budget, Warns Armenia

                      Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                      Armenia is a small, landlocked, and lacks oil and major natural resources. The question is, how will the Armenians of the diaspora make up for this shortcoming? Is all diasporas care about going after their "B-O-Zzzutyun", or are they going to do something about this?

                      WAYS TO HELP ARMENIA:

                      1) GO TOUR ARMENIA AND SPEND LOTS OF MONEY THERE. you have time for las vega.

                      2)don't wanna go there? FIND AND SPONSOR A FAMILY IN ARMENIA. SEND THEM MONEY EVERY MONTH. SEND MONEY TO ORPHANAGES. you don't mind flushing your hard earned dollars down the toilet in vegas.

                      3)BUY PRODUCTS MADE IN ARMENIA. even if you don't like them, buy them and throw them in the trash. SUPPORT ARMENIA BY BUYING PRODUTS MADE IN ARMENIA.

                      NO MORE EXCUSES. may God forbid anyone ask you to go fight and spill blood on the battlefield. so if you, comfortably in the western nations, don't care, then what, may i ask, makes you armenians?
                      How about the annual Thanksgiving Telethon?

                      By the way, I agree with you that we should participate as much as possible, in the nation building process, but, I'm not as "worried" as you by Azerbaidjan's defense budget????
                      Last edited by Siamanto; 10-25-2007, 08:32 PM.
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