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  • #41
    Re: serje the traitor

    Originally posted by Fedayeen View Post
    Out of 10 Armenian channels here in Los Angeles, only 1 shows whats really going on.
    Its time for some citizen journalism.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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      • #43
        Re: serje the traitor

        Aysor.am
        03.10.2009, 15:32

        Sargsyan: those who take steps to threaten me are likely naive

        During his meeting with Armenian community's organizations and
        representatives Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan voiced the chief
        concerns and views on Armenian-Turkish negotiations and initialed
        protocols.

        Referring to statements made by some political forces over
        Armenian-Turkish relations as well as the taken steps, President
        Sargsyan said:

        `I respect all views and voiced opinions on process; nevertheless,
        those who take steps to threaten me are likely very naive.'
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • #44
          Protocols “Insult” to Armenian Nation

          Sen. Menendez Calls Protocols “Insult” to Armenian Nation

          New Jersey Senate Foreign Relations Committee member and outspoken advocate of international affirmation of the Armenian Genocide, Sen. Bob Menendez, calls the provisions in the Turkey Armenia protocols which would create a historical commission “frankly absurd.”

          “I do not think that Armenia should be pressured into anything that is not in their national interests or in the long-term national interests of the United States.”

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g7gQBeWuY8
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • #45
            Re: Protocols “Insult” to Armenian Nation

            Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
            Sen. Menendez Calls Protocols “Insult” to Armenian Nation

            New Jersey Senate Foreign Relations Committee member and outspoken advocate of international affirmation of the Armenian Genocide, Sen. Bob Menendez, calls the provisions in the Turkey Armenia protocols which would create a historical commission “frankly absurd.”

            “I do not think that Armenia should be pressured into anything that is not in their national interests or in the long-term national interests of the United States.”

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g7gQBeWuY8
            Yeah dear Sen. Menendez but they are doing it anyways. What a just and a good man this Senator is. He's been an advocate and the voice of justice for our nation against the Genocidal turkish nation. He worked with the Armenian people for many years now against Genocide denials and right into the Senate. God Bless him.

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            • #46
              Re: serje the traitor

              Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
              Calm down, I have no bullets. I always let the fly out of the window, the only thing I kill are mosquitoes (I repent after killing each mosquito though), because they ruin my sleep.

              I just expressed my utter frustration because of the calamity that has already happened. If you read the second part of my post you'll see what I mean. The damage is done and HYPOTHETICALLY, the only way to stop the signing of the protocols, i.e. avoid throwing the entire Հայ Դատ in the garbage can of history would be the HYPOTHETICAL disappearing of Serj.

              There are certain humorless douchebags with endless feeling of hatred who want to be the only smartass of the board. I simply ignore their offensive asses and this ignoring makes them more rancorous towards me. Yet I know you are not such a person, that's why I reply to your comments.
              And, hypothetically speaking, always hypothetically speaking, you seem like a typical coward. You make threats and acting the internet hard man, but when someone confronts your threats, you are hypothetically speaking like a hypothetical dog that after barking a lot, scampers off, tail between its legs, when threatened with a hypothetical kicking.
              Plenipotentiary meow!

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              • #47
                Re: serje the traitor

                Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                And, hypothetically speaking, always hypothetically speaking, you seem like a typical coward. You make threats and acting the internet hard man, but when someone confronts your threats, you are hypothetically speaking like a hypothetical dog that after barking a lot, scampers off, tail between its legs, when threatened with a hypothetical kicking.
                Thats funny but i remember you doing the exact same thing you are implying he is doing. Is it not hypocritical of you to put people down for presumebly doing what you have done many times? Not that i support making empty threats or anything but a hypocrit complaining about hypocracy is doomed to have his complaints fall on deaf ears.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • #48
                  Re: serje the traitor

                  I see the board still has some of the same trolls as it did earlier in the year. Not hypothetical either, I am referring to bell the cat.
                  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.



                  http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                  • #49
                    Re: serje the traitor

                    Obama administration is behind all of this. Hillary clinton is the mastermind. Serj is puppet.

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                      Re: serje the traitor

                      Lebanon Armenians up in arms over planned Turkey deal

                      By Rana Moussaoui (AFP) – 1 hour ago

                      BEIRUT — Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian was greeted by thousands of angry demonstrators as he arrived in Lebanon on Tuesday to discuss with the local Armenian community plans to establish ties with Turkey.

                      The demonstrators -- men, women and children -- carried placards that read "no to the agreements" and "the blood of Armenians not up for sale" as they marched outside Sarkisian's hotel on the outskirts of Beirut.

                      Some demonstrators clashed briefly with anti-riot police who had deployed around the hotel, and a handful of people were lightly injured by batons, an AFP correspondent said.

                      Sarkisian's short stop in Beirut is part of a week-long international trip aimed at calming concerns among the Armenian diaspora over Turkish-Armenian efforts to normalise relations.

                      But such plans have angered many in Lebanon's 140,000-strong Armenian community, mostly made up of the descendants of those who survived massacres in eastern Anatolia under Ottoman rule almost a century ago.

                      "After nearly 100 years of fighting for our cause, how can our enemy become our friend in the blink of an eye," asked a visibly angry Koko Marashlian, a store owner in Beirut's Armenian neighbourhood of Burj Hammud.

                      Hagop Pakradounian, one of six Armenian deputies in Lebanon's parliament, said the community was all for improved ties between Armenia and Turkey but not at any price.

                      "This issue concerns Armenians worldwide and not just those in Armenia," Pakradounian told AFP.

                      "We are not talking about a simple economic accord between two countries but a historic one that concerns each Armenian family, whatever its nationality," he said.

                      Community members have drawn up a petition condemning the agreements set to be signed later this month between Turkey and Armenia on establishing diplomatic ties.

                      Stores in Burj Hammud also shut down on Tuesday afternoon in protest.

                      "We remember, we demand, we refuse," read placards put up throughout the neighbourhood, where Armenian patriotic music blared.

                      "These agreements will sound the death knell of our cause," store-owner Marashlian said. "As descendants of those exiled, we are the main victims of these agreements."

                      Keborg Abajian, 55, who runs a coffeeshop, said he was ready to take up arms to prevent the normalisation of ties.

                      "I will shut down my shop to go fight so that our martyrs are not forgotten," he said. "We want to recover our land. My ancestors owned huge plots of land in Urfa," in southeast Turkey.

                      Some members of the younger generation, however, appeared to adopt a more conciliatory tone, saying it was time to move on.

                      "The state of Armenia has made a decision and who am I to decide what is best for its people," asked xxxeller Haig Asmarian, 34. "My grandfather still has the titles to his property but it's time to turn the page.

                      "And who knows, maybe this will benefit Armenia economically."

                      Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kin were systematically killed between 1915 and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire was falling apart.

                      Turkey rejects the genocide label and argues that 300,000-500,000 Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians took up arms against their Ottoman rulers and sided with invading Russian troops.

                      Sarkisian's tour has also included stops in France and the United States and was to conclude in Russia.









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