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  • HyeSocialist
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    Re: Politics in Hayastan

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    You appear to suffer by the same disease which significant section of our population suffers.
    Specifically slave-mentality.
    Read your statement again.
    Who? The King and the princes? Do you know that Armenia is a democracy.
    WHO? The the people who made the mess of creating an oligarchic state?
    In a democracy the “elected” politician or party wins elections on a mandate. If he fails to deliver he goes. That is called democracy.
    You are farting in the wind.
    Don't be super critical, man. It's going to get better.

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  • londontsi
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    Re: Politics in Hayastan

    Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post
    They are slowly coming to their senses, the leadership. They are cleaning up the place and hopefully in a few years Armenia will be fruitful for all of us.
    You appear to suffer by the same disease which significant section of our population suffers.
    Specifically slave-mentality.
    Read your statement again.
    They are slowly coming to their senses, the leadership. They are cleaning up the place and hopefully in a few years Armenia will be fruitful for all of us.
    They are coming to their senses,
    Who? The King and the princes? Do you know that Armenia is a democracy.
    They are cleaning up the place
    WHO? The the people who made the mess of creating an oligarchic state?
    Hopefully in a few years,
    In a democracy the “elected” politician or party wins elections on a mandate. If he fails to deliver he goes. That is called democracy.
    Armenia will be fruitful for all of us
    You are farting in the wind.

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  • londontsi
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    Re: Politics in Hayastan

    Originally posted by DieHard69 View Post
    Ever heard of, sarcasm, Axper?
    Armenia has some institutions which I would classify as among the best considering the circumstances it lives and survives in.

    Specifically for my argument,
    High-quality internet,
    Free press
    Freedom of speech.

    Also due to the monopolizing of the airwaves by the ruling elite, most of the independent media has been pushed to “YouTube”, “Facebook” etc
    This has had the opposite to the desired effect where they thrive.
    News items through YouTube have the advantage of focusing on specific issues coupled with being available on demand.

    The fact that this multimedia is available to both Armenians residing in the hayrenik as well as diaspora, very difficult to suppress the truth.

    I know I am stating the obvious so far.

    If you are interested in the current events and generally in the future of our hayrenik you would not have come to the conclusion you seem to have arrived.
    Unless you also suffer from the same sarcasm that the ruling clique does.

    PS Rules of this forum do not allow me to make a harsher reaction that I think you deserved Axper.
    Last edited by londontsi; 05-05-2017, 09:37 AM.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post
    They are slowly coming to their senses, the leadership. They are cleaning up the place and hopefully in a few years Armenia will be fruitful for all of us.
    I am hopeful of this as well but this transition has taken much too long and was way too costly. We lost too many people. I don't like to count my chickens before they hatch so we will yet see how this "coming to their senses" works out. I hope it is not too late.

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  • HyeSocialist
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    Which planet were you living in all those years?

    Where do you keep your head normally? From your avatar, you even claim you live in Yerevan. Is that Yerevan MARS or Yerevan PLUTO.

    Sorry but I find your remark very offensive.

    "ungodly rare" .... my a.r.s.e.
    They are slowly coming to their senses, the leadership. They are cleaning up the place and hopefully in a few years Armenia will be fruitful for all of us.

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  • DieHard69
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    Re: Politics in Hayastan

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    Which planet were you living in all those years?

    Where do you keep your head normally? From your avatar, you even claim you live in Yerevan. Is that Yerevan MARS or Yerevan PLUTO.

    Sorry but I find your remark very offensive.

    "ungodly rare" .... my a.r.s.e.
    Ever heard of, sarcasm, Axper?

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  • Hakob
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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by DieHard69 View Post
    Wow I so totally not see that coming in a mile away, I'm totally sure this is ungodly rare in our government or the rest of political elections in general.

    Which planet were you living in all those years?

    Where do you keep your head normally? From your avatar, you even claim you live in Yerevan. Is that Yerevan MARS or Yerevan PLUTO.

    Sorry but I find your remark very offensive.

    "ungodly rare" .... my a.r.s.e.

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  • DieHard69
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    Wow I so totally not see that coming in a mile away, I'm totally sure this is ungodly rare in our government or the rest of political elections in general.

    Originally posted by Hakob
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p22DEn...p-i1cY5dFaY5CQ[/url][/video]
    Due to the economic xxxxuation and the fact that the majority of our population has been greatly ageing, there's a good reason why we should have a population decline.

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