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    Shushi's annual budget ..$80,000

    "The budget of Shushi, which until recently was $80,000, reflected the value of the Armenian dream. This dream was in fact worth a one-room apartment in downtown Yerevan. For 16 years the nation has not revealed its capability to build a town of the Armenian idea. Shushi today is begging alms before the eyes of the whole world community. The Armenian nation cannot collect $25-30 million needed for building a modern town with a population "


    The Ottoman dream was to take Rome after Constantinople.
    Where/what is the Armenian dream?

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    Re: Not something to be proud of

    That's pretty bad, but at least Armenia wasn't founded by crypto joos, a closet homosexual and child rapist, not to mention the zionists still pull the strings in turgay. So we will take the $80,000 budget as small as that is, but at least know that we are not slaves to washington and tel aviv.
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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      Re: Not something to be proud of

      Originally posted by lampron View Post
      Shushi's annual budget ..$80,000

      "The budget of Shushi, which until recently was $80,000, reflected the value of the Armenian dream. This dream was in fact worth a one-room apartment in downtown Yerevan. For 16 years the nation has not revealed its capability to build a town of the Armenian idea. Shushi today is begging alms before the eyes of the whole world community. The Armenian nation cannot collect $25-30 million needed for building a modern town with a population "


      The Ottoman dream was to take Rome after Constantinople.
      Where/what is the Armenian dream?
      Remember, if you're purpose is to incite tensions, you're one step closer to the banning axe.
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      • #4
        Re: Not something to be proud of

        Ottomans couldn't sack Austria let alone Rome.

        Tigran was one of the greatest rivals of the Roman Empire.

        Ottomans are now a household furniture accessory.
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        • #5
          Re: Not something to be proud of

          Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
          Remember, if you're purpose is to incite tensions, you're one step closer to the banning axe.
          what tensions are talking about? why should stating a simple fact, however embarrassing, be so controversial?

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            Re: Not something to be proud of

            Originally posted by Armanen View Post
            That's pretty bad, but at least Armenia wasn't founded by crypto joos, a closet homosexual and child rapist, not to mention the zionists still pull the strings in turgay. So we will take the $80,000 budget as small as that is, but at least know that we are not slaves to washington and tel aviv.
            it is extremely embarrassing. Will there be action, such that, in say five years time people will be proud of Shushi's budget?

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            • #7
              Re: Not something to be proud of

              I agree with Lampron. Shame that we have neglected so much of NKR, especially a city with Shushi's importance. And Shushi is within the former NKAO...you can imagine how much attention we've payed to Berdzor, Kashatagh and Nor Shahumyan...
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                Re: Not something to be proud of

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                I agree with Lampron. Shame that we have neglected so much of NKR, especially a city with Shushi's importance. And Shushi is within the former NKAO...you can imagine how much attention we've payed to Berdzor, Kashatagh and Nor Shahumyan...

                Yes, and shame on the u.s. (the richest nation in the world) for letting one of its great cities, New Orleans, get f***ed up (still pretty s**ty btw) and now many midwestern cities.
                For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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                • #9
                  Re: Not something to be proud of

                  Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                  Yes, and shame on the u.s. (the richest nation in the world) for letting one of its great cities, New Orleans, get f***ed up (still pretty s**ty btw) and now many midwestern cities.
                  I agree, the aBush administration is terrible.

                  The difference is NKR represents a matter of national security for the Armenian nation and its been 15 years we've had it under our control. If we can build up Yerevan that much, i'm sure if 1/4 of that kind of construction was spent on the revival of arguably the most important city in Artsakh (Shushi) and the vital provinces of Kashatagh and Nor Shahumyan, the migration rate wouldn't be so negative and we'd have a much stronger case in the international arena in regards to the liberated territories.
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                    Re: Not something to be proud of

                    Originally posted by lampron
                    The Ottoman dream was to take Rome after Constantinople.
                    Where/what is the Armenian dream?

                    Typical Turkish inferiority complex towards Armenians. Its this same insecurity which allowed them to be brainwashed to kill Armenians during WWI.

                    You're comparing Turkey to a nation of 3 million.... try comparing yourself to a country with 70-80 million... oh I forgot, you can't.



                    Originally posted by meline
                    The point here is not in comparing the Ottoman dream to the Armenian one. (Plus, the very idea of comparing them is ridiculous!!!!)

                    Don't you know he has inferiority complex like many other effendis? Read his other posts, he's always trying to compare Turkey to Armenia. And when you answer him with a good point, he just ignores you.
                    Last edited by ArmSurvival; 07-20-2008, 09:19 AM.

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