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  • Re: Elections in Armenia

    I hope you dont love his stupidity LOL! Have you listened to any of his speeches of the past? The man is a total nut job not to mention that he is CIA, merried to a Joo and has Jooish kids.

    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
    I love his patriotizm. When he was exiled to US, I met him and became a supporter. But this conduct puts doubt in his ability to govern a country. Don't you think so?

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      merried to a Joo and has Jooish kids.
      What a patriot...LOL, his kids are growing up as juice and he is talking all this sheet about being an Armenian national. No wonder this mere idiot is getting so much press time!

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        Originally posted by Serjik View Post
        I hope you dont love his stupidity LOL! Have you listened to any of his speeches of the past? The man is a total nut job not to mention that he is CIA, merried to a Joo and has Jooish kids.
        Serjik
        He is not stupid. I don't know very much about now, but back in 1989 he was like a prophet. He foresaw lot of things coming in Armenia. The start and process of war and how russia eventually would lean towards armenia. I remember when one known figure expressed fear about turkey. He knew that turkey would not get involved in artsakh war. This is back in 1989.
        His first wife left (jeuce, right). But his daughter is with him(second wife?).
        Maybe he is going nuts right now. But he was well ahead back in 80's.

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          I think somebody married to a non Armenian should be barred by LAW from becoming President of the country.

          In some countries being married to a foreign national bars you by law becoming a civil servant.

          Security is the given reason.
          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            Hakob let his acts now speak for themselves. Everyone knew trooks would not join the war that would automatically bring in Russia. Back in 89 it was still the USSR so no toork has to ballz to this day to take on Russia. Seems every politician we have that is bad for Artsakh has had a Joo wife! Leven is another one. Always sneaking around and getting their nose in other peoples business. Wait till they get to the bottom of this shooting, he is going to look worse then he does now.

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              I think somebody married to a non Armenian should be barred by LAW from becoming President of the country.

              In some countries being married to a foreign national bars you by law becoming a civil servant.

              Security is the given reason.
              I'm 100% with you on this! Lets not forget Levon and his joo wife, he wanted to give Artsakh back after all that blood!

              Can't wait till Armenia gets this railroad in place, lets ditch this Euro thing. This is not going to be healthy for us, it's all full of twists and turns. Once the money starts coming in we can make nationalist laws like what you just mentioned. But Armenia playing with the Euro institutions is going to be bared from making nationalist laws. Give it a few more years and the Euro will crumble, lets just hope we hold it together long enough so that we don't get stupid people like this guy ruining our elections!

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              • Re: Elections in Armenia

                Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                Serjik
                He is not stupid. I don't know very much about now, but back in 1989 he was like a prophet. He foresaw lot of things coming in Armenia. The start and process of war and how russia eventually would lean towards armenia. I remember when one known figure expressed fear about turkey. He knew that turkey would not get involved in artsakh war. This is back in 1989.
                His first wife left (jeuce, right). But his daughter is with him(second wife?).
                Maybe he is going nuts right now. But he was well ahead back in 80's.

                Life is short.

                Being smart is making most of it while you can. If you passed it I am afraid you passed it.


                Same as fruit !!!

                Starts as raw
                Become edible ( useful).
                Goes off (passed its time).

                We cannot bring it back.


                PS. LTP is another example of having passed it.
                Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                  Originally posted by Serjik View Post
                  @ Lernakan I dont know who you are bro you are brilliant but you are throwing pearls in front of swine and in the end they will ban you because they are jealous, stupid and selfhating. Welcome to akhparistan LOL! My father used to say Armenians are Armenias worst enemy and seeing 99.9% people in forums like this I realize how right he was. But dont worry bro because in the end nationalists will always win because thats how our history is. btw these people complain about blockade 24/7 but when we try to end the blockade these people start complaining that we are trying to end the blockade LOL!

                  Merci Serjik jan for the compliments!
                  Your father was right unfortunately but as you said we shouldn't need to worry. We have to be vigilant and work twice as hard than those self-destructive elements in our midst.

                  I really like your name, you should be proud!

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                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    Well the economic possibilities regarding the border opening have been discussed to great lengths already-hell i even posted a paper i wrote about it in this forum. It is true that Turky is our enemy but enemys trade non the less. There are ways to protect yourself from malitious economic intents. There is a great deal of benefit derived from opening the border in economic terms by both sides but particularly by Armenia. The question of opening the border is not a economic question (economicaly there is no question that it is a good thing) but there are many ethical issues between the two countries which are far from being resolved. The warnings of the domestic market being flooded by turkish goods can only come from clueless foreigners who have yet to set foot in Armenia. Had these people actually been to Armenia they would realize that it is already flooded with turkish goods.....

                    Haykakan,

                    Yeghpayr jan I agree with every word you said. Reading your post was like reading my own thoughts, I couldn't have said it better. Bravo yeghpayr!
                    Last edited by Lernakan; 02-14-2013, 11:27 AM.

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                    • Re: Elections in Armenia

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      Well said.

                      Maybe some forget the bottom line of Turkish demands to open its border to Armenia:

                      -Give up Artsakh to Azeri Turks
                      -Forget about Genocide
                      -Recognize current borders as legal and give up any ideas of Western Armenia

                      Armenian President played his cards well and made a fool out of Erdogan.


                      I think you forgot the whole purpose of the protocols, namely that both sides wouldn't put forward any preconditions to the opening of the border. The demands of turkey started after the protocols had been signed and only because of the strong pressure coming from azerbaijan. If turkey had linked the protocols to the Artsakh conflict from the start, the protocols wouldn't have been signed.
                      Anyway, the protocols failed because of turkish demands and in my opinion not even an inch of our lands should ever be given up for the border to be opened.
                      Last edited by Lernakan; 02-14-2013, 03:34 PM.

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