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  • Vahram
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    the end of priests and criminals and politicians and rabble-rousers and scaremongers and the corrupt and corruptable being able to exercise oppresive power over others because of their positions in a hierarchy
    Deranged pet, do you have anything against Rabbi or Joo in general?

    Any and all aspects of anything Armenians in in question, yet the trillions stolen by the Joo is just water under the bridge. With stupid Armo's walking in lockstep with a deranged pet, daydreaming of things that are not even a reality in the West!
    Last edited by Vahram; 04-02-2013, 06:02 PM.

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  • Vahram
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    Hey look! After 300 years of democracy this guy is still walking the streets...LOL

    So Keep daydreaming that is all that you guys are good for, that and girls on bikes with flowers...ROTF!



    Oligarchs...LOL

    Stupid Armos counting pennies and daydreaming again.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
    Hierarchy that have to go in Armenia is the privilege of being above the law.Basically not only rich or oligarkhs, but it was accepted in population that if one can be above the law , that is a sign of achievement. That came from 70 years of communizm. Party was above the law, so were people who could, openly or otherwise. People broke law often. The question was who can do it more and stay on top.
    The culture is chaging and that's good.
    The hierarchy that that article talked of, and talked about seeing the end of, is far wider than the above. It talks of the end of all hierarchy without merit - the end of priests and criminals and politicians and rabble-rousers and scaremongers and the corrupt and corruptable being able to exercise oppresive power over others because of their positions in a hierarchy.
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 04-02-2013, 06:03 PM.

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  • Hakob
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    Hierarchy that have to go in Armenia is the privilege of being above the law.Basically not only rich or oligarkhs, but it was accepted in population that if one can be above the law , that is a sign of achievement. That came from 70 years of communizm. Party was above the law, so were people who could, openly or otherwise. People broke law often. The question was who can do it more and stay on top.
    The culture is chaging and that's good.

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  • Vahram
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    Nothing hurts the vapidly pompous more than being completely out of fashion. Poor Vahram and his black leather jackets and his rabiz, all consigned to the garbage tip as society moves on.
    Fashions change, what does not change is the Joo West up to it's old tricks ole boy. Perhaps since the people know they have new odar boss's they started dressing like them?...LOL

    "And forever-banned Mos will be turning in his grave"
    Mos is doing fine, he sends you his best wishes...LOL

    (or digging himself deeper under his rock in darkest Taliban-run Afghanistan)
    When you talk of this Taliban, are you speaking about the same CIA sponsored boys? You know the ones they trained and were ole fine and dandy when they were putting IED's under Russian tanks. Now the blow back has come and what are you to do? I mean was it not the Armenians who went up against these Afgan brothers of yours and kicked there arse too!...LOL

    My what a tangled web we have here, we have your little stoogies, trained for the kill turning on their masters. We have the Armenians who fought and won the war against them yet you still can't manage to get out of Afganistan with all that firepower. Typical backstabber that you are, now you have the ballz to call Armenians Taliban? I would ask have you no shame, but knowing your MO it fits you very nicely my little pet.

    at the thought of those Armenian girls on bikes with flowers and colourful clothes!
    Last I checked the chicks on bikes were wearing black leather. Perhaps back in the 60's they dressing in flowers, you remember the time don't you? You were too busy wearing purple glasses smoking sh!t in a bong instead of getting an education. You waited all these years to come here so that I could educate you...ROTF

    Armenian Girls on bikes with flowers and colorful clothes...LOL
    Last edited by Vahram; 04-02-2013, 04:26 PM.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Sounds like a Banana Republic to me, some idiots on this forum wanted to get rid of all Armenian owned and controlled entities, they relish calling every wealthy Armenian oligarch. Yet with their lust for doing the bidding of the Western powers have turned Armenia into a Banana Republic...What IDIOTS.



    Yes crushed, when everyone is = in poor dirt that no longer has any mineral content we can say we have made yet another mistake. Not to worry, all this was only meant for you to give up your own wealth for myth yet another daydream to sell the Armenian. They are such daydreamers that they overlook reality for fantasy, we are doomed to repeat what we have already learned. Thanks to some of you that is. With your fav pet in tow, nice!

    What IDIOTS!
    I do love the idea that the likes of Vahram are becoming objects of ridicule in Armenia. Nothing hurts the vapidly pompous more than being completely out of fashion. Poor Vahram and his black leather jackets and his rabiz, all consigned to the garbage tip as society moves on.

    And forever-banned Mos will be turning in his grave (or digging himself deeper under his rock in darkest Taliban-run Afghanistan) at the thought of those Armenian girls on bikes with flowers and colourful clothes!
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 04-02-2013, 04:04 PM.

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  • Vahram
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    In parallel to positive demands of democracy and liberalization, the Western civilization is turning the country into a supplier of raw materials which depends heavily on foreign debt and global financial lawlessness.
    Sounds like a Banana Republic to me, some idiots on this forum wanted to get rid of all Armenian owned and controlled entities, they relish calling every wealthy Armenian oligarch. Yet with their lust for doing the bidding of the Western powers have turned Armenia into a Banana Republic...What IDIOTS.

    In Armenia the hierarchy has been crashed, and a horizontal system is to be built in its place in which each and every person will feel secure about their rights and dignity. And then the city will be painted in all the colors of the rainbow.
    Yes crushed, when everyone is = in poor dirt that no longer has any mineral content we can say we have made yet another mistake. Not to worry, all this was only meant for you to give up your own wealth for myth yet another daydream to sell the Armenian. They are such daydreamers that they overlook reality for fantasy, we are doomed to repeat what we have already learned. Thanks to some of you that is. With your fav pet in tow, nice!

    What IDIOTS!
    Last edited by Vahram; 04-02-2013, 03:19 PM.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    I doubt that the era is quite that near its end yet - but the article is dated April 1st so might be for the foolishly optimistic.

    End Of "Era of Criminals" In Armenia

    Naira Hayrumyan
    Monday, 01 April 2013, 14:52


    Psychologists could notice several important changes in Armenia. The first is that there are fewer people in black and more in bright clothes now. On the one hand, this is ascribed to the availability of Western brand shops in Yerevan which have come to replace Turkish clothing on the bargain. On the other hand, this indicates change of idols and culture.
    A few years ago, idols of lots of young people were oligarchs and their bodyguards, local strongmen. Half of the population preferred clothes and rules of the criminals and recognized the hierarchy of criminals. Now, the criminal style is no longer popular.
    A similar transformation is seen in music preferences. The criminal rabiz music appears on television less frequently, and rock bands perform on the square more often.
    All these visual signs prove change in Armenia. The post-Soviet system that existed during the last decade and more and was based on the rules of criminals, when the state was ruled in accordance with the hierarchy of criminals is clearly receding. But it is not clear what will replace it.
    The growing European presence in Armenia surely played a role in the pushback of the criminal culture but the Western civilization proposes little good. In parallel to positive demands of democracy and liberalization, the Western civilization is turning the country into a supplier of raw materials which depends heavily on foreign debt and global financial lawlessness.
    The society which unexpectedly lost the criminal ground under its feet is still in an active search. This is the reason of the critical behavior, mistrust and cautious waiting. No one knows who will come to replace the “criminals”. So far, there is no understanding that there is no space for the hierarchy in the new state.
    In the new state there should not be worship, maybe only honoring. Whatever merits people have, they can’t be idols. You can respect their merits, you can listen to them, but as soon as people recognize superiority of man over them, the whole system collapses.
    Perhaps, Jesus would love not to be worshiped but respected. This understanding will come to Armenia where people stopped viewing priests or the authorities as God’s representatives on the Earth.
    Hierarchy is suppression of dignity because dignity is realization of one’s equity. In Armenia the hierarchy has been crashed, and a horizontal system is to be built in its place in which each and every person will feel secure about their rights and dignity. And then the city will be painted in all the colors of the rainbow.

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  • Vrej1915
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    Ինձ մնում է ենթարկվել. Պարույր Հայրիկյան



    Ապրիլ 01, 2013
    ԱԻՄ առաջնորդ, մափափորձի ենթարկված նախագահի նախկին թեկնածու Պարույր Հայրիկյանը հերթական գրառումն է կատարել «Ֆեյսբուքում»` անդրադառնալով իր առողջական վիճակին:

    «Բարեկամներ, համաձայն եմ, որ չարժի բոլոր գրություններին արձագանքել, բայց հիմա հեռավոր ափերում, երբ հայտնի պատճառով անքնությունը թույլ չի տալիս լուրջ գործերով զբաղվել, որոշեցի ձեզ հետ լինել։ Թե չէ, հիշում եք, որ համացանցում ժամանակ կորցնելու սիրահար չեմ։ Աջ ձեռքիս միայն մի մատն եմ կարողանում օգտագործել ցավազրկողների բուռն աջակցությամբ, բայց դրանից էլ շատ գոհ եմ։ Վաղվանից կսկսեն լուրջ ուսումնասիրություներն ու հուսամ, նաեւ որոշակի բուժումները։ Շատ զգուշավոր են (կասեի՝ դանդաղկոտ), բայց իրենք են գործի տերը։ Ինձ մնում է ենթարկվել։ Շնորհավորում եմ բոլորիդ»,- գրել է նա։

    Հիշեցնենք, որ Հայաստանի կառավարությունն մարտի 28-ին, 20.5 մլն դրամ հատկացրեց առողջապահության նախարարությանը՝ նախագահի նախկին թեկնածու Պարույր Հայրիկյանի բուժման ծախսերը արտասահմանում փոխհատուցելու նպատակով: Գումարը կհատկացվի կառավարության պահուստային ֆոնդից: 2013թ. նախագահի ընտրությունների քարոզարշավի ժամանակ մահափորձ էր կատարվել նախագահի թեկնածու Պարույր Հայրիկյանի վրա: Նրա բուժումը կազմակերպվել էր Երեւանի մասնագիտացված բուժհաստատություններում, սակայն առողջության լիարժեք վերականգման համար նպատակահարմար է շարունակել բուժումը արտերկրում: Նախնական հաշվարկներով՝ բուժումը արտերկրում հնարավոր է կազմակերպել մոտ 20,500.0 հազ. դրամով (մոտ 50 հազ. դոլար):

    Կառավարության այս որոշումից հետո, սոցիալական ցանցերում, մասնավորապես` «Ֆեյսբուքում» մեծ քննարկումներ եւ քննադատություններ եղան. կարելի էր բազմաթիվ գրառումներ եւ մեկնաբանություններ գտնել այն մասին, որ ինչո՞ւ պետք է ՀՀ քաղաքացիների պետբյուջե վճարած հարկերից այդքան գումար հատկացվի նրա վիրահատությանը, եւ եթե նա 8 մլն դրամ ընտրագրավ է ունեցել, ունի թիմ, կուսակիցներ, կարելի էր նրանց միջոցով վիրահատության գումարը հավաքել: Քննարկումներում նշվում էր, որ տասնյակ երեխաներ կան, որոնք արտերկրում վիրահատության կարիք ունեն, ինչու կառավարությունը նրանց համար գումար չի վճարում, կամ թող գոնե հոգար սահմանային գյուղերում առկա մի շարք խնդիրներ:

    Լուսանկարը՝ ԱրսենՍարգսյանի/NEWS.am

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  • Vahram
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    Remember who you are!

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