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  • #31
    Yeah, I want Hellektor back, I wish he posted more.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
      Moral right of nuking a whole country?
      No, the moral right of saying that. Do you really think some one is going to steal nukes and nuke turkey?
      I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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      • #33
        Nuke Turkey? Not a good idea to Nuke the ancient Armenian land, this is not to mention that they are many innocent Turkish people there including Armenians. The fallout will also reach Armenia.


        may, welcome back.


        Originally posted by hitite View Post
        The world needs a total change, something on the lines of the Zeitgeist movies. If I had the power I would probably work to do something like that. If you want to watch the movies you can download them on http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/ or watch them on youtube or something. You have to watch "the movie" first and then the "addendum".
        Hitite, I saw that DVD a long time ago and there are some truth in it but do you really believe everything they are saying? If you like those kinds of concpiracy theories I suggest you watch “Power of Nightmares” as well. It is well done and makes a good point in regards to Neo-conservatives and Militant Islam.

        Sheers

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        • #34
          Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
          No, the moral right of saying that. Do you really think some one is going to steal nukes and nuke turkey?
          No, this is "hate crime".

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          • #35
            Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
            No, this is "hate crime".
            What exactly is a hate crime?
            If you want to say that armenians hate turks, than you wouldnt say anything new....
            I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
              What exactly is a hate crime?
              If you want to say that armenians hate turks, than you wouldnt say anything new....
              I dont. Hate crime is a crime which is motivated by racial, religious, gender, sexual orientation, or other prejudice.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
                I dont. Hate crime is a crime which is motivated by racial, religious, gender, sexual orientation, or other prejudice.
                Ok, I agree, if some Armenian would steal nukes and nuke turkey that would be a hate crime (if the reasons are racial and not the historical justice which is also very controversial).
                What about just saying it?
                I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
                  Ok, I agree, if some Armenian would steal nukes and nuke turkey that would be a hate crime (if the reasons are racial and not the historical justice which is also very controversial).
                  What about just saying it?
                  Hate crime is also includes "expression" of the thought. It is discussed in U.S. that hate-crime restricts freedom of expression and thought. The U.S. Supreme Court's upholding of the state "hate-crime" law has not stopped some legal commentators from arguing that such laws violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Though these critics generally admit that hate crimes are on the rise, they believe that laws that increase the severity of punishment on the basis of the motives of the perpetrator create a dangerous precedent for government interference with freedom of expression and thought. Defenders of hate-crime laws reject these fears, claiming that the laws deal with criminal conduct and are meant to send a message that discrimination will not be tolerated.

                  Also, violence prone acts are in the comprehension of mentioned crime.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ardakilic View Post
                    Hate crime is also includes "expression" of the thought. It is discussed in U.S. that hate-crime restricts freedom of expression and thought. The U.S. Supreme Court's upholding of the state "hate-crime" law has not stopped some legal commentators from arguing that such laws violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Though these critics generally admit that hate crimes are on the rise, they believe that laws that increase the severity of punishment on the basis of the motives of the perpetrator create a dangerous precedent for government interference with freedom of expression and thought. Defenders of hate-crime laws reject these fears, claiming that the laws deal with criminal conduct and are meant to send a message that discrimination will not be tolerated.

                    Also, violence prone acts are in the comprehension of mentioned crime.
                    Bravo, that is the classics....
                    No more questions. The class is over
                    I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
                      Bravo, that is the classics....
                      No more questions. The class is over
                      You see we have reached an agreement again

                      I always try to be honest and sometimes i really got angry to you. If your reply does not contain any sarcasm or mock, then i am happy.

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