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  • #11
    Re: Democratic Armenia?

    Originally posted by Catharsis View Post
    By this logic Aliev also should not have become the president of Azerbaijan since he was also a citizen of the USSR before that.
    I meant that he lived in Armenian SSR, not the independent Armenian Republic of today.

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    • #12
      Re: Democratic Armenia?

      Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
      I meant that he lived in Armenian SSR, not the independent Armenian Republic of today.
      If we followed that retarded logic only a child could become president because the rest hadn't lived there for 10 years.
      Last edited by KarotheGreat; 11-02-2009, 12:54 PM.

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      • #13
        Re: Democratic Armenia?

        Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
        I meant that he lived in Armenian SSR, not the independent Armenian Republic of today.
        No single president of any post-Soviet republic did, so it applies to everyone, including Azerbaijan. When the Armenian constitution stipulates living 10 years in Armenia it includes Soviet Armenia and the (present) Third Republic.

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        • #14
          Re: Democratic Armenia?

          Originally posted by Catharsis View Post
          No single president of any post-Soviet republic did, so it applies to everyone, including Azerbaijan. When the Armenian constitution stipulates living 10 years in Armenia it includes Soviet Armenia and the (present) Third Republic.

          LOL, it is almost as if we are dealing with a 5 year old child. Sad part is it's probably some 15 year old with too much time on his hands. Come to think of it I hope more azeri's are on this guys mental level.
          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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          • #15
            Re: Democratic Armenia?

            Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
            "Syunik" (Zengezur) is Azeri land and it should be our next liberation point after liberating Karabakh. Then "Tavush" (Goycha).


            Karapapak, over my dead body. Literally.

            What are you 'liberating' it from? The Armenians that lived in Azerbaijan were treated like dogs, in Artsakh and Sumgait. They fought for independence and we know our history, so many from the Diaspora flew there and died by their sides. We'll do it again, no matter now many jets your oil dollars buy. Hardly any Azeris lived there, so just let it go. We'll just kill more Azeris. We have no where to go, and nothing to lose. The threat of death means nothing to us, but rather, we will choose how we die instead.
            kurtçul kangal

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            • #16
              Re: Democratic Armenia?

              Originally posted by Armanen View Post
              LOL, it is almost as if we are dealing with a 5 year old child. Sad part is it's probably some 15 year old with too much time on his hands. Come to think of it I hope more azeri's are on this guys mental level.
              I hope he sticks around and keeps an open mind. Otherwise he would end up as another cannon fodder for the 'playboy of Baku.' I hope he realizes, that Armenians have nowhere else to turn to and draw their strength from the blood-drenched land of our ancestors. He can thank the Turks for our resilience, we literally have no room to retreat to now. Every single Artsakhtsi and a good deal of Armenians from all over the world would die fighting rather than turn into a people without a country on the path of extinction.

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              • #17
                Re: Democratic Armenia?

                Originally posted by Catharsis View Post
                I hope he sticks around and keeps an open mind. Otherwise he would end up as another cannon fodder for the 'playboy of Baku.' I hope he realizes, that Armenians have nowhere else to turn to and draw their strength from the blood-drenched land of our ancestors. He can thank the Turks for our resilience, we literally have no room to retreat to now. Every single Artsakhtsi and a good deal of Armenians from all over the world would die fighting rather than turn into a people without a country on the path of extinction.
                if hes 5 then its to late to keep an open mind. azeris are told from kindergarten about the khojaly incident and how Armenians are evil, etc. they are brainwashed into believing all these lies about Armenia: how supposedly Armenia has only been around since 1923 , how Armenia was invented on "historic" azeri land , and more.
                its to late for azeris born in azerbaijan. there being brought up to be mindless soldiers who will lose there lives fighting for land that never belonged to them.

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                • #18
                  Re: Democratic Armenia?

                  Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                  if hes 5 then its to late to keep an open mind. azeris are told from kindergarten about the khojaly incident and how Armenians are evil, etc. they are brainwashed into believing all these lies about Armenia: how supposedly Armenia has only been around since 1923 , how Armenia was invented on "historic" azeri land , and more.
                  its to late for azeris born in azerbaijan. there being brought up to be mindless soldiers who will lose there lives fighting for land that never belonged to them.

                  One would think that with the advent of the internet more could gain access to non partial sources, but I don't see that happening. As with your average person, it is easier to be told what to think than think for yourself.
                  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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                  • #19
                    Re: Democratic Armenia?

                    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                    One would think that with the advent of the internet more could gain access to non partial sources, but I don't see that happening. As with your average person, it is easier to be told what to think than think for yourself.
                    well the foreign sites are blocked in azerbaijan, all the history websites one can access in azerbaijan contain only azerbaijans so called history. like heydar aliyev said "All of Armenia belonged to azerbaijan" and even though he didnt show any sort of evidence to back up his claims the azeri public went crazy and as you can see by this azeri kid on this forum demand the return of there land even though they dont have any evidence. go on youtube and youll see all these retarded azeris who keep quoting aliyev as a historian of some sort. the only evidence they have is azeri drawn maps which look like theyve been drawn by a 2 year old.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Democratic Armenia?

                      Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                      One would think that with the advent of the internet more could gain access to non partial sources, but I don't see that happening. As with your average person, it is easier to be told what to think than think for yourself.
                      Turkey has come a LONG way from the 1970's/1980's/1990's.

                      There's even open talk, even in turkey, about how it has been a military dictatorship.

                      Azerbaijan has hope. They can accept the truth, and let go of Artsakh.

                      I'm NOT saying truth always conquers. Hell no (after all, I'm Armenian) but with the internet and globalization, things are in our advantage.
                      kurtçul kangal

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