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  • Gavur
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Since when is the turckish position to make a strong and prosperous Armenia where people live in peace and prosperity, where all armenians would relocate to.
    No thanks, if its full of people like you neo-judeo-capitalist, a nation of clerks who take on the side (strangely, just like some Turks), besides its too small for all of us; and, the people don't speak the general Armenian dialect.
    I'll take my chances in the mountains of Varto !

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Gavur View Post
    Who said patronizing arguments can hold water, your just parroting the Turkish position most of the time , son.
    Since when is the turckish position to make a strong and prosperous Armenia where people live in peace and prosperity, where all armenians would relocate to.

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  • Gavur
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Who said patronizing arguments can hold water, your just parroting the Turkish position most of the time , son.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Gavur View Post
    Thare now I got you!!!!!
    Your not an Armenian (nor a Turk)

    That self pity for trying to help us putting up with the strife we give you bullshiat character of only one kind of people xxx, that's what you are you gave it away self pity is too irresistible for your kind which only kicks in (when you think your ahead btw) you will be sorely mistaken mister for underestimating the will of us Armenians Mr. jiew.
    Also, don't ever try to preach to us Armenians the virtues of our national character, go blow smoke up the Turks arse, which I'm sure what your kind is used to.
    So now i am a xxx? Look kid i was armenian when you werent even born yet. Instead of insulting why dont you go do some learning and brush up your arguement skills so you can use more then just quotes from other people and insults to backup your arguments.

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  • Gavur
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Yeh i deserve to get paid for putting up with people like you alright. You lose your argument then you start with the insults, that is so typical. What is it you think our people died for? So people like you can destroy whats left of Armenia with your stupid decision making? I dont think so. And if you have some vodka sure ill drink it.
    Thare now I got you!!!!!
    Your not an Armenian (nor a Turk)

    That self pity for trying to help us putting up with the strife we give you bullshiat character of only one kind of people xxx, that's what you are you gave it away self pity is too irresistible for your kind which only kicks in (when you think your ahead btw) you will be sorely mistaken mister for underestimating the will of us Armenians Mr. jiew.
    Also, don't ever try to preach to us Armenians the virtues of our national character, go blow smoke up the Turks arse, which I'm sure what your kind is used to.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Gavur View Post
    Now that is bull, there's no real opposition left in Armenia to speak of don't give me that get your papers bullshiat you vodka-sucker.
    Thanks to the so called close elections forced by the no 1 trader der-Petrosyan gave the Russian Mafia government of Armenia the excuse to tighten their grip on the people and eliminate any real potential opposition. They're all in it together and i think so are you, selling what our people died defending for a few rubles, shame...
    Yeh i deserve to get paid for putting up with people like you alright. You lose your argument then you start with the insults, that is so typical. What is it you think our people died for? So people like you can destroy whats left of Armenia with your stupid decision making? I dont think so. And if you have some vodka sure ill drink it.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    But when diaspora assists Armenia in investments and lobbying then it is alright for their opinion and participation, right?
    No! If you wana participate in legislation and foreighn relations affecting Armenia then you have to be willing to be effected by those decisions. You cannot declair war between two countries while you are in neither one and not feeling the consequences of the decision. If you want to participate in the said things you go move to Armenia, get citizenship and participate all you like.

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  • Gavur
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    "When the people express their firm opposition to the protocols then how dare the leadership sign them?"

    Most people in Armenia are not opposed to this agreement and it is the people of Armenia that will live with it, be effected the most by it and therefor decide on it. You want different results? Go get your citizenship and participate.
    Now that is bull, there's no real opposition left in Armenia to speak of don't give me that get your papers bullshiat you vodka-sucker.
    Thanks to the so called close elections forced by the no 1 trader der-Petrosyan gave the Russian Mafia government of Armenia





    the excuse to tighten their grip on the people and eliminate any real potential opposition. They're all in it together and i think so are you, selling what our people died defending for a few rubles, shame...
    Last edited by Gavur; 10-08-2009, 06:35 PM.

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  • Federate
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    But when diaspora assists Armenia in investments and lobbying then it is alright for their opinion and participation, right?

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    "When the people express their firm opposition to the protocols then how dare the leadership sign them?"

    Most people in Armenia are not opposed to this agreement and it is the people of Armenia that will live with it, be effected the most by it and therefor decide on it. You want different results? Go get your citizenship and participate.

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