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    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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      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      that was xxxxin hilarious, lol. She didnt even know what she was talking about "For 15 years.... 86 years..." Lol, Armenians are turks, what a retard.

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        Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
        that was xxxxin hilarious, lol. She didnt even know what she was talking about "For 15 years.... 86 years..." Lol, Armenians are turks, what a retard.
        I felt like I was listening to a 5 year old whine...
        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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          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          I felt like I was listening to a 5 year old whine...
          seriously. I made a poster like that for a science fair project when i was younger, how professional. The projector just said The turks, lol

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            lmfaooooo hahaha yes mera

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              She was saying that Karabakh had oil and gas - that's why we "occupied" their lands. What a clueless b*tch. If Karabakh had oil, we would be washing our feet in the caspian sea.
              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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                acutually the US would attack us to take control of the oil

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                  Challenging the Father of the Turkish Republic & Grey Wolves in the Information War:

                  Turkish officials have decided against making public the letters and diaries of the wife of modern Turkey's revered founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.The issue over Latife Usakligil's documents had been hotly debated in the Turkish media as a 1980 court ban on their publication drew to an end.Some Turks argued that the works would shed a more personal light on Ataturk and his short-lived marriage. But others feared it might tarnish his image as a national hero. (he's reported to have been gay).

                  The head of the Turkish History Foundation said Latife Usakligil's family have demanded that the documents continue to be kept secret.
                  "The issue is over. It is impossible for us now to release them," Yusuf Halacoglu told Anatolia news agency.
                  Much is known about Ataturk's public life - how he founded the Turkish Republic in 1923 and drove through an ambitious programme of Westernisation over the next decade. He introduced the modern parliamentary system, made secularism the cornerstone of the Turkish state and gave full political rights to women.

                  But relatively little is known about his wife of just two years and their reportedly stormy marriage.
                  Latife Hanim, as she was known, was in her 20s and two decades younger than her husband when she married.
                  Memoirs of some of Ataturk's aides depicted her as an argumentative woman who was exasperated by her husband's drinking habits and would chide him in public. However, her Western education, fluency in several languages and never wearing the veil is believed to have inspired many of Ataturk's reforms.

                  He divorced her in 1925. Although she lived until the 1970s she never spoke publicly about their marriage. Ataturk died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1938 (surprised someone hasn't pointed out that Muslims are not supposed to drink).

                  The decision not to release the letters and diaries is a relief to those who feared they would be used to tarnish Ataturk's image.
                  "No-one in this country will have the power to make media monkeys out of Latife and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk," wrote columnist Emin Colasan in the Hurriyet newspaper.
                  http://www.macedoniaontheweb.com/for...pt-secret.html
                  Last edited by Persopolis; 03-28-2011, 10:55 PM.

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                    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                    that was xxxxin hilarious, lol. She didnt even know what she was talking about "For 15 years.... 86 years..." Lol, Armenians are turks, what a retard.
                    "Armenians are Christian-Turks" -- Oh my God I died from laughing from that one (the Ottomans also used to say the Kurds were "Mountain Turks").

                    I can prove the existence of Armenians (from Persians Inscriptions) at least more than half a century before Jesus was born. She is a product of Pan-Turkic brainwashing. E.g., In one town the Ottomans stole from Armenians, Van, there is an inscription praising the Persian King Xerxes, as he had many prominent Armenian Noblemen as a part of his court. Will someone please send some history books to Turkish lands - they MUST stop writing their own.
                    Last edited by Persopolis; 03-28-2011, 11:12 PM.

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                      Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                      that was xxxxin hilarious, lol. She didnt even know what she was talking about "For 15 years.... 86 years..." Lol, Armenians are turks, what a retard.
                      It isn't hilarious at all if you realise that her Libyan equivalents are responsible for NATO bombing the hell out of Libya. In a future context I could imagine her tirade being broadcast in its entirety on the BBC or CNN or Foxx without comment or criticism. This would not be in a context of NATO bombing Armenia, but it would be in a context of allowing Azerbaijan to attack Armenia without interference or restrictions.

                      In the wag-the-dog world of the various wars that dismembered Yugoslavia, it was realised that it is no longer a requirement to have an army to win a war. You merely have to hire good PR agencies, and smooze those countries or international bodies (i.e. USA, NATO, etc) who have armies to spare, whose business is war, and who are always on the look out for new markets to expand into. Now you don't even need the PR agencies - all you need is a complient media in the countries whose business is war, and a diaspora with a few well-placed, politicised and biased "experts", on hand to "interpret" and "explain" the events to the dumb foreigners who are going to pay for the whole thing.
                      Last edited by bell-the-cat; 03-29-2011, 05:28 AM.
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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