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    what if any nation in the world. it dosnt matter what one. invaded armenia. it was no way shape or form going to hold, would u go back to defend it? even if u have never been there would u run back and defend your family's past?

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    Not really. As rabizes say I'm not a real Armenian since I'm a barskahye. Let them Merso driving Rabiz brothers who stand around at donut and coffee shops go first. Also all the "Armenian Power" (for you guys that aren't from L.A., it's an Armenian gang in Hollywood) members could go back and fight!

    Of course we have some good Hayastantsiz here also but they're few. Before coming to USA, when I was in Iran, I was always proud of being an Armenian and we always tried to stay together and keep our cultural values intact and remain Armenians, but after coming to Glendale and going to high school here and seeing how most of the hayastantsiz were treating other Armenians, I was shocked and extremely disappointed and developed this negative image of them in my head.

    Also could you please tell me how does this have anything to do with Love and Romance? LOL
    Last edited by EYYBABA23; 02-27-2005, 08:45 PM.

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    • #3
      What does this have to do with love and romance?
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        What does this have to do with love and romance?
        I'm guessing as in love for Armenia?

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        • #5
          [QUOTE= first. Also all the "Armenian Power" (for you guys that aren't from L.A., it's an Armenian gang in Hollywood) members could go back and fight!

          i wouldnt want a gang behind me, nothing but street rats.
          and i felt this had to do with the love for somthing, the love for your country. that and i couldnt find a better place to put it.

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=ArmenianKid][QUOTE= first. Also all the "Armenian Power" (for you guys that aren't from L.A., it's an Armenian gang in Hollywood) members could go back and fight!

            i wouldnt want a gang behind me, nothing but street rats.
            and i felt this had to do with the love for somthing, the love for your country. that and i couldnt find a better place to put it.[/QUOTE]

            It really belongs here, but its an understandable mistake.

            To answer your question: No, Id stay as far away as possible since I am opposed to violence/war (not to mention that I wouldnt last a day in the environment anyway). I also wouldnt want to see Armenians be killed when they dont have to be, and would not support anyone going there as noble as their reasons may be.

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            • #7
              okay since this thread has to do with patriotism and loving your country, I'm posting this little article from A1plus here, I think it's beautiful:

              COMMANDER ANDRANIK AS AN ETERNAL EXAMPLE OF PATRIOTISM

              ”Some years ago the book “Armenians in Turkey” by Tsatour Aghayan was published where the author told about his meetings in Turkey. There is an event in this book about Hakob Martayan, chief editor of the Turkish encyclopedia, whom Ataturk had called “dilachar”, that is – “key of to tongue”, while he himself had called Ataturk “Father if Turks”.

              In a party where Greeks, Germans, Hakob Martayan and Turkish military leaders were present, Ataturk suggests that each of the present must sing his national song. The Greek refuses to sing in Greek saying that Turkish has become his mother tongue, he German sing in German, and when it comes to Hakob Martayan, he sings the song “Like an eagle you fly…” devoted to Andranik. The people gathered were looking at Ataturk waiting for one word to kill the Armenian, but Ataturk simply silences them saying, “I would like to see if you, Turks, would sing a song devoted to Ataturk while surrounded by Armenians”. This example was brought today by David Sargsyan, head of the National Library, in the celebration of the 140th birthday of Andranik. According to him, the Commander is a symbol of patriotism for our nation.

              An exhibition devoted to the 140th birthday of Andranik was organized in the National Library today, where books, articles and photos about him were represented

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              • #8
                [QUOTE=ArmoBarbi]
                Originally posted by ArmenianKid

                It really belongs here, but its an understandable mistake.

                To answer your question: No, Id stay as far away as possible since I am opposed to violence/war (not to mention that I wouldnt last a day in the environment anyway). I also wouldnt want to see Armenians be killed when they dont have to be, and would not support anyone going there as noble as their reasons may be.
                well im not saying if armenia decleared war on someone invaded out of no where and armenia didnt have any choice but fight,.

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                • #9
                  i've never been to armenia to go ad defend it

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jessoussi
                    i've never been to armenia to go ad defend it

                    That's simply what I was going to say also!

                    I was born in Iran and live in U.S. and wouldn't go to war for either one of those countries!

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