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Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

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  • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
    Did I miss something, did Ara publish an advertisement using a doctored portrait of Aram Manougian to sell French cars.

    Virgil, back away from the keyboard. Do not press "enter".

    Think more. Type less.
    xxxx you, it makes perfect sense, you are just too prideful and stupid. I have made my point 109384103498 on this thread and unless you are going to somehow try and convince me of how insulting Mao is different than insulting Armenian leaders by ara, please, by all means, do so, if not, then I suggest you shut the xxxx up with your halfwitted insults, you freak.

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    • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

      Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
      What, you didn't like:

      If someone gives you a pie, you can't claim you baked it.

      Or,

      A Nationalist without a Nation is like a hoof without a horse.


      Crusader, are you too blind to see, too deaf to hear, too dumb to learn? If not, get to it dear boy, get to it. Time stops for noone.

      And, if you shoot a rifle like you express yourself, the motherland is in peril should they give you a rifle and ask you to fight. You may shoot yourself or one of your comrades.
      Do you realize that you come off as a jackass with all your pretentious babble? Were you a procacious child?

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      • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

        Virgil, a derivative remnant from the Soviet Era.

        So there you have it:

        Crusader1492: Ottoman Armenian
        Virgil: Soviet Armenian
        Armenian: Soviet Armenian

        Ara: Free-thinking Armenian
        Between childhood, boyhood,
        adolescence
        & manhood (maturity) there
        should be sharp lines drawn w/
        Tests, deaths, feats, rites
        stories, songs & judgements

        - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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        • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

          If you three are a sampling of what a diasporan Armenian should expect if they return home, then count me out. I can do more good for Armenia from abroad.

          And, the sad thing is that you three are in the diaspora and at least one of you (Crusader, I do appreciate that - members of my family are U.S. vets)may have fought so that this diasporan Armenian can enjoy the freedom of expressing himself.
          Last edited by freakyfreaky; 01-31-2008, 05:17 PM.
          Between childhood, boyhood,
          adolescence
          & manhood (maturity) there
          should be sharp lines drawn w/
          Tests, deaths, feats, rites
          stories, songs & judgements

          - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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          • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

            Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
            Virgil, a derivative remnant from the Soviet Era.

            So there you have it:

            Crusader1492: Ottoman Armenian
            Virgil: Soviet Armenian
            Armenian: Soviet Armenian

            Ara: Free-thinking Armenian
            ok xxxxer, next time Armenia is in war, by all means, let the welfare case grab a gun and go to front, my "soviet Armenian" ass will assimilate and move on. I saw how well he "contributed" to the motherland in the early 90's, when Armenians lacked electricty this jackass was writing about the faults of Armenia, when war broke out, again, his ass was writing about the faults of Armenians, today the same, and in future, until his death, he will continue his illogical to entrap idiots and fools like you in the cycle of the perpetual loser.

            WOW, you are so stupid it is not even funny, I can only hope that the majority do not become like you and opt to remain "soviet Armenian". BTW you dumb xxxx, I have never lived under Soviet rule, stop assuming things, maybe instead of assuming things, admit defeat and move on to other debates. Again, you are defending a person that will betray you, your interest, and your people for his ego, I only cringe at the thought of people buying into his bullxxxx.

            Monte was right about the Diaspora, now I know why he stood on the highway with the sign that read, "anywhere but here", truly, truly, a man of genius and worth.

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            • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

              Now, how have I bought into Ara's cowpoop except to express that your conduct and words bolster his position.

              Ara and I are in direct conflict re: Armenian Genocide recognition. I disagree with him.

              Virgil, you knew Monte? Get this straight, Armenia thrives because of the diaspora, it needs the diaspora.
              Last edited by freakyfreaky; 01-31-2008, 06:09 PM.
              Between childhood, boyhood,
              adolescence
              & manhood (maturity) there
              should be sharp lines drawn w/
              Tests, deaths, feats, rites
              stories, songs & judgements

              - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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              • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

                Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
                If you three are a sampling of what a diasporan Armenian should expect if they return home, then count me out. I can do more good for Armenia from abroad.

                And, the sad thing is that you three are in the diaspora and at least one of you (Crusader, I do appreciate that - members of my family are U.S. vets)may have fought so that this diasporan Armenian can enjoy the freedom of expressing himself.
                Freaky...a little adivice:

                Vets do not like to be patrionized by weak willed half-wits such as yourself. Save your appreciation for Ara.

                Moreover, my service in the US Army is nothing. You should be showing your appreciation to all the Armenian nationalist from the battle of Sardarabad to the Battle of Shushi...if it wasn't for them you would not even have an Armenia - you know, the country you will "help from abroad".

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                • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

                  Originally posted by Virgil View Post

                  Monte was right about the Diaspora, now I know why he stood on the highway with the sign that read, "anywhere but here", truly, truly, a man of genius and worth.
                  ...a man of genius, a hero and an inspiration.

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                  • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

                    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
                    Crusader, just curious, were you born, raised or lived in Armenia. I'm not talking about a family vacation to the homeland every once in awhile.
                    I'll tell you what, I'll answer your question if you tell me your gender. Seriously, although I'm leaning female (due to the estrogen filled tone of your writing), I'm not so sure

                    Just curious

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                    • Re: Happy Birthday Ara Baliozian!

                      Hey then squid, KMA.

                      I've got my answers - no you weren't born there, no you weren't raised there and no you never lived there.

                      Do you have any relatives there?
                      Between childhood, boyhood,
                      adolescence
                      & manhood (maturity) there
                      should be sharp lines drawn w/
                      Tests, deaths, feats, rites
                      stories, songs & judgements

                      - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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