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  • Lernakan
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    Did any of you watch yesterdays news conference that our President gave? He had invited journalists from all the major media outlets of Armenia, including journalists from the extreme side of the opposition. All of them could ask questions and he answered them brilliantly and in depth. He showed his diplomatic skills and I'm very impressed by his performance.
    Please watch the news conference in its entirety:



    Choose the episode "19.03.2013 / First News - 21:00"

    Bravo Mr. President!


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  • Vahram
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    Eddo, bell can't shoot the side of a barn, let alone a wolf...LOL

    He is a just a poosee what did you expect?...ROTFLMAO!!!!!
    Last edited by Vahram; 03-20-2013, 02:02 PM.

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  • Lernakan
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    but if you want to see how I am in real life you welcome to come shooting/hunting with me, you will see the level of productivity and how many way there are to skin a cat.
    lavner!

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  • Lernakan
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    You seem to be confused between elected people and appointed people.

    Seyran Ohanyan was in the military, servant of the country and his people.
    He was appointed as Minister of Defence.
    Because of his principles of serving his country and his people he did not join the Republican Party.
    As far as as I am aware he is the only minister who by choice decided to stay unaffiliated to any political party.
    He would be an ideal candidate as DM in any future government.

    Tigran Sargsyan was non partisan when appointed.
    After appointment he recognised which side of his bread had butter so he joined the Republican Party.

    Taron Margaryan as Mayor of Yerevan is elected to his post.

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    No there is no confusion on my part, but I agree I could've formulated my words better. I wrote it in a hurry....
    About Seyran Ohanyan, it's true that he's non-partisan and as a minister of defence I'm glad he is not a party member. It would be wrong to encourage partisanship in the army. However there is no denying that he's strongly affiliated with the current administration. Let's not forget where he came from and that it was our President Serzh Sargsyan that appointed him as MD (best choice in my opinion).

    I know Taron Margaryan is elected but if he weren't elected as mayor I'm sure that for a hardworking, decent and intelligent man like him they could find another post for him through which he could serve his people.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    If your so-called "opinion" doesn't rise higher that calling the loser of a fraudulant election a "cry baby" for protesting against the fraud, then you need to keep your "opinion" to yourself (as you say, it doesn't matter).
    Go screw yourself bell, your a bigger crybaby than the unprofessional conducts of some politicians I see and who the hell are you to tell me to shut up even if what I say don't matter, I say what I want and if it gets deleted by the Mods then so be it but who are you again? go kiss the Admin's butt what you good at.

    So eddo, you do your "wolf hunting" from a safe distance. I've always found that the more bombastic a person's screen name or tag or avatar photo is, the more likely they are to be completely incapable of living up to them.
    You don't understand the concept, the target is not the wolf but the readers, only insecure individuals with personality complex attack others without a cause, also we are all on internet and someone like you is not even worth the hunt to me.....but if you want to see how I am in real life you welcome to come shooting/hunting with me, you will see the level of productivity and how many way there are to skin a cat. I am in LA area, send me a PM and we get together if you want....I am game to your challenge.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by Lernakan View Post
    :..... With Serzh Sargsyan you at least know that he's coming with a full team of experienced people (Seyran Ohanyan, Tigran Sargsyan, Taron Margaryan etc. etc.) ....
    You seem to be confused between elected people and appointed people.

    Seyran Ohanyan was in the military, servant of the country and his people.
    He was appointed as Minister of Defence.
    Because of his principles of serving his country and his people he did not join the Republican Party.
    As far as as I am aware he is the only minister who by choice decided to stay unaffiliated to any political party.
    He would be an ideal candidate as DM in any future government.

    Tigran Sargsyan was non partisan when appointed.
    After appointment he recognised which side of his bread had butter so he joined the Republican Party.

    Taron Margaryan as Mayor of Yerevan is elected to his post.

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    Last edited by londontsi; 03-19-2013, 08:46 PM.

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  • Hakob
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    Originally posted by Lernakan View Post
    exactly! What people also often overlook is the fact that not everything is in the presidents hands. With Serzh Sargsyan you at least know that he's coming with a full team of experienced people (Seyran Ohanyan, Tigran Sargsyan, Taron Margaryan etc. etc.) this however doesn't mean that the people around Serzh Sargsyan are secure of their position. There have been 20 personnel changes during the last 5 years of his presidency. But now lets look at raffiks team do we really want a crazy lunatic like zaruhi postanjyan to become a minister? Or rouben hakobian who accompanies raffik to every protest and always gets in a fight with the people attending and the only reason it doesn't amount to a fistfight is because raffik constrains him. Are these the people that can lead our country? I don't think so
    Raffi is elected president. He appoints Rouben Hakhverdian as minister of culture and education... New minister goes to work hard to combat alcoholism and political ineptness in artists, and to bring light of culture in some far away and lost places like Syunik or "azerbaijani region of Karabakh"...

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  • Artashes
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    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Here in Giant America I don't even pick who runs, they parade people in front of me and tell me " This guy or this guy is your choice " I have no choice! I don't even know where these people came from! But know it or not, you have a choice to pick Goldman employee #1 or employee #2! Does not matter who you vote for, Goldman wins!

    What is shocking most of all is the delusional people here in this forum who think that they have some kind of insight, when even they are mere slaves to the system.

    WAKE UP! Wake up people and smell some coffee!
    I just woke up (a long nights work) and read --- Goldman #1 or Goldman #2 choice
    Too funny , very good analogy
    Nice to wake up to a laugh , thanks
    Artashes

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  • Vahram
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    exactly! What people also often overlook is the fact that not everything is in the presidents hands.
    Here in Giant America I don't even pick who runs, they parade people in front of me and tell me " This guy or this guy is your choice " I have no choice! I don't even know where these people came from! But know it or not, you have a choice to pick Goldman employee #1 or employee #2! Does not matter who you vote for, Goldman wins!

    What is shocking most of all is the delusional people here in this forum who think that they have some kind of insight, when even they are mere slaves to the system.

    WAKE UP! Wake up people and smell some coffee!
    Last edited by Vahram; 03-19-2013, 02:43 PM.

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  • Lernakan
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Yeh Raffi seems to be a hollow plastic doll with nothing much to offer becides a screaming voice. What is his national security policy? What is his economic policy? How does he plan to build a nation? Screaming won't get any of these things done and i bet even his strongest supporters do not know what his policies are regarding these issues ( i wonder if he himself knows).....
    exactly! What people also often overlook is the fact that not everything is in the presidents hands. With Serzh Sargsyan you at least know that he's coming with a full team of experienced people (Seyran Ohanyan, Tigran Sargsyan, Taron Margaryan etc. etc.) this however doesn't mean that the people around Serzh Sargsyan are secure of their position. There have been 20 personnel changes during the last 5 years of his presidency. But now lets look at raffiks team do we really want a crazy lunatic like zaruhi postanjyan to become a minister? Or rouben hakobian who accompanies raffik to every protest and always gets in a fight with the people attending and the only reason it doesn't amount to a fistfight is because raffik constrains him. Are these the people that can lead our country? I don't think so
    Last edited by Lernakan; 03-20-2013, 01:38 PM.

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