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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Hey Karo you yourself invalidate your own beliefs then accuse me of "cop out"? Really interesting how your mind works. londontsii think your chinese friend is on to something there
    Oh please, do you really think that the Armenian government would act any differently if it was socialist, mercantile, or if it was based on a feudal economy? You are just looking an easy way out that is all.
    Originally posted by Vahram View Post


    Garo the problem is you are not seeing anything! You just don’t want to see the other dark side. You have this view, yet you fail to see all on the side that don’t live up to this view. You can’t point your finger in one direction, you are not seeing the picture. In addition you are very dismissive when a point is raised, because you have a fix in your head that does not match reality.



    I'm against it becuase the little guy got crushed while the big boys got all the money! Same as always bro, nothing has changed. This is country that is outright in the Euro, and look at how they robbed it. Again point your finger, and make excuses or outright not see what is really happening. They took the peoples money this is the end of freedom as you in the West have come to know! Just wait till they spring this trap on others, they will you watch.

    Meanwhile in tinny blockaded Armenia, no one has stolen peoples savings account...Period!
    Funny thing is that my views are based on what is happening in reality and not some weird conspiracy like seems to be going on with you and 90% of the issues. The smaller saver will have to pay a tax of 6.6% (if I remember it correctly), while this is a lot of money for some people the fact remains that most Cypriots will not even be close to having 100000 in their accounts. The ones that are really suffering here, is not the little guy, but it is the oligarchs that have stolen from their people to enrich themselves. Why do you think the Putin got involved in this issue? Maybe because Russian oligarchs use Cyprus as a way to whitewash their dirty money?
    I do not support this tax, like I do not support 90% of the taxes! However I get the idea behind the tax and the way that Russia Today is presenting shows that it is no different than Fox, CNN or the BBC. It is an English mouth piece of the Russian government.

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  • Vahram
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    oh please, the only people that are going to really 'suffer' from this measure are the oligarchs in the old Soviet Union, men like dodi Gago, Serje his brother and many others that live in from Belarus all the way to Kazachstan and everything in between. The funniest thing is that the loudest noise came from Russia. No one was robbed, a tax will be levied and there are measures to protect the small savers from this tax being levied.


    Garo the problem is you are not seeing anything! You just don’t want to see the other dark side. You have this view, yet you fail to see all on the side that don’t live up to this view. You can’t point your finger in one direction, you are not seeing the picture. In addition you are very dismissive when a point is raised, because you have a fix in your head that does not match reality.

    So I do not understand why you are against this. Because it seems that all the banks are also against this, ranging from saxo bank to goldmansachs?
    I'm against it becuase the little guy got crushed while the big boys got all the money! Same as always bro, nothing has changed. This is country that is outright in the Euro, and look at how they robbed it. Again point your finger, and make excuses or outright not see what is really happening. They took the peoples money this is the end of freedom as you in the West have come to know! Just wait till they spring this trap on others, they will you watch.

    Meanwhile in tinny blockaded Armenia, no one has stolen peoples savings account...Period!
    Last edited by Vahram; 04-11-2013, 09:14 AM.

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  • Haykakan
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    Hey Karo you yourself invalidate your own beliefs then accuse me of "cop out"? Really interesting how your mind works. londontsii think your chinese friend is on to something there

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  • Vahram
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    St. Leon Armenian church, New Jersey
    Credible source…LOL

    I have a ladies bridge club that next week is going to have a meeting on global affairs I’ll be sure to post the link…ROTF

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Seems that Serj's perverts, learning from their Azeri counterparts, have now resorted to placing hidden cameras in peoples bathrooms.


    ARMENIAN-AMERICAN VOTE MONITOR 'BLACKMAILED' IN ELECTION FRAUD PROBE

    Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

    Narine Esmaeli

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-An Armenian-American observer who claims to have
    witnessed serious fraud in Armenia's recent presidential election on
    Tuesday accused law-enforcement authorities in Yerevan of blackmailing
    her with intimate photographs that were taken secretly.....

    The moral of the story is, do not have s.ex before, during and after erections. ( As my Chinese friend would have said !!!)

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    "More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!"
    Welcome to capitalism!
    That is a cop out and you know it!

    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Be grateful!

    That’s right be grateful, look at Cyprus, and Island nation with billions in the banking sector. With mineral riches, with Israel doing navy drills with them in protecting future gas fields. Yet this nation just robbed savings accounts of the people, thanks to the EU and World Bank and lets not forget Goldman! So the More and more I realise this the more and more I am amazed that we still have Armo's talking the same ole sh!t
    oh please, the only people that are going to really 'suffer' from this measure are the oligarchs in the old Soviet Union, men like dodi Gago, Serje his brother and many others that live in from Belarus all the way to Kazachstan and everything in between. The funniest thing is that the loudest noise came from Russia. No one was robbed, a tax will be levied and there are measures to protect the small savers from this tax being levied. So I do not understand why you are against this. Because it seems that all the banks are also against this, ranging from saxo bank to goldmansachs?

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Truth or Consequences 2013: Challenges to Election Results in Armenia
    Public Discussion and Q&A, St. Leon Armenian church, New Jersey, April 20th.
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  • Vahram
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    Be grateful!

    That’s right be grateful, look at Cyprus, and Island nation with billions in the banking sector. With mineral riches, with Israel doing navy drills with them in protecting future gas fields. Yet this nation just robbed savings accounts of the people, thanks to the EU and World Bank and lets not forget Goldman! So the More and more I realise this the more and more I am amazed that we still have Armo's talking the same ole sh!t

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  • Haykakan
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    "More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!"
    Welcome to capitalism!

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Seems that Serj's perverts, learning from their Azeri counterparts, have now resorted to placing hidden cameras in peoples bathrooms.
    So what is the difference between the Azeri government and the way that the Armenian government is working?
    More and more I realise that the government of Armenia is build upon the greed of some people and not on some ideology or the love for their country and the well being of the people!

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