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  • #11
    Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

    Originally posted by Icy View Post
    Ok thank you Anoush. I was wondering when we do get the
    petition, how many signatures do we need? I live in Glendale
    getting Armenians to sign the petition will be fairly easy, I'm just
    wondering how many signatures do we need and who do we give
    the petition to when we are finished with it?
    Icy jan, when it gets here soon I hope; just have it signed by as many people as you possibly can. The more the merrier.

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    • #12
      Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

      Alright thank you Anoush jan, I hope Saco will give out
      an agenda for this when he's done with the legal work.

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      • #13
        Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

        I'll be in Glendale too :P

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        • #14
          Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

          Ohhh boy, damn guys, I'm so sorry. No one said whether I should get the legal issues dealt with so I didn't start. I've already started now and I'm sure it will be dealt with within this week. If not then I'll try my best to make this petition look as good as possible.
          THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          • #15
            Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

            Hi guy, I have been gone for almost a week now so I am trying to do some catch up at home. It looks like my work is picking up big time which means a lot of travel to places you would not want to be.

            BTW, it appears that we are not the only ones trying to raise awareness to ROA that we the Armenians are conscious in what is going on and we know what is at stake by raising a serious online petition worth its medal.
            As I have said before we should not be jumping to any conclusion but be ready regardless (hell for all we know the Dashnaks and the President are in this together and are playing a very clever political Football to counteract what they cannot stop right now but enough ammo to stop it in the future since there is so much pressure from the superpowers: This is another theory of mine or just wishful thinking?)

            Here is one letter of protest that I signed at Keghart.com run by a not politically affiliated Armenian named Dikran Abrahamian. This guy seems awesome.



            Scroll down and vote if you like.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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            • #16
              Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

              Eddo jan,

              Your written form for the petition came back already two days ago from Saco; but I gave it to one of our members in here to put it out as a petition on our Forum; and I'm still waiting from him to do it or have it done for us.

              However thanks for the Petition Site that you have provided for us above; it's basically the same thing.

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              • #17
                Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

                Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                Eddo jan,

                Your written form for the petition came back already two days ago from Saco; but I gave it to one of our members in here to put it out as a petition on our Forum; and I'm still waiting from him to do it or have it done for us.

                However thanks for the Petition Site that you have provided for us above; it's basically the same thing.
                That is good news Anoush. Is Hyeclub willing to do this? don’t want trouble for them.

                I have also been thinking Anoush jan……….for such a petition to be more effective and to carry more weight in its message of “concern” it would be good if it could be endorsed by none politically affiliated Armenian intellectuals (professors, Judges, entertainers? Say 20 to 30 people) and then backed by many thousands (is 10K unrealistic?) of registered votes.

                Online voting may require a dedicated site with mass email system, no advertisements with performance and protection. This is why I was asking how can this be done,


                Also thinking………nobody said we can’t do this the old fashion way in addition to the Online petition to bring the numbers up, many will sign but do not use computers. Icy is right, getting people to sign will be the easy part.

                Saco, what do you think little brother.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                • #18
                  Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  That is good news Anoush. Is Hyeclub willing to do this? don’t want trouble for them.

                  I have also been thinking Anoush jan……….for such a petition to be more effective and to carry more weight in its message of “concern” it would be good if it could be endorsed by none politically affiliated Armenian intellectuals (professors, Judges, entertainers? Say 20 to 30 people) and then backed by many thousands (is 10K unrealistic?) of registered votes.

                  Online voting may require a dedicated site with mass email system, no advertisements with performance and protection. This is why I was asking how can this be done,


                  Also thinking………nobody said we can’t do this the old fashion way in addition to the Online petition to bring the numbers up, many will sign but do not use computers. Icy is right, getting people to sign will be the easy part.

                  Saco, what do you think little brother.
                  What I highlighted above your thoughts are very good ones; but I am not at all computer savvy. I am waiting for this Forum's approval if we can put it out here. And what you're saying Eddo jan is great, but you need perhaps someone like Saco or others from here who are good with computers to do it. And we have to go ahead and find intellectuals and professionals to endorse it for us that are non-affiliated with any parties. After that, I don't think we can have any problems collecting a great deal of signatures.

                  In the meantime I am waiting first to be approved by the Forum and then if this gentleman can have it done for us.
                  Last edited by Anoush; 05-06-2009, 04:11 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

                    Wait the petition is already out? If it is Anoush can you please
                    send it to me?

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                    • #20
                      Re: Boarder opening: online petition campagne

                      Originally posted by Icy View Post
                      Wait the petition is already out? If it is Anoush can you please
                      send it to me?
                      Dear Icy, I gave it to a reputable person in here to 1) approve it, and 2) to see if he can put it out here for collecting petitions. I am not computer savvy to be able to do it, you see?

                      We have to wait for it until this gentleman comes back with it and puts it out here to collect signatures. It is similar to the one that Eddo wrote it above. It's just amended and legally formulated.

                      In the meantime, Eddo gave out another site which is marked below his post above. It is this:

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