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  • Re: elegy

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    The words of an unapologetic and unreconstructed Marxist-Leninist? Reminds me of Islamist apologists of Islamic extremism - it has nothing to do with Islam, they say, becasue those that commit all the attrocities are not real Muslims.

    Holy xxxx Bell, I'm a Socialist? A Communist, xxxx I had no idea
    Listen sonny Jim, they didnt implement profit sharing or any of the fundamental tenents of Marxism, otherwise I can attribute the Dirty War entirely to Capitalism and the Guatemalan Genocide too (of course you don't mind these as you hate Native Americans, they don't fit the sassanach world view).

    While we are on the subject, maybe you can get rid of the Anti Social Personality Disorder? It's really getting my goat...although to be nice I reported your post, more than one way to skin a cat
    Last edited by Pedro Xaramillo; 02-06-2010, 05:36 PM.

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    • Re: elegy

      Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
      Holy xxxx Bell, I'm a Socialist? A Communist, xxxx I had no idea
      Listen sonny Jim, they didnt implement profit sharing or any of the fundamental tenents of Marxism, otherwise I can attribute the Dirty War entirely to Capitalism and the Guatemalan Genocide too (of course you don't mind these as you hate Native Americans, they don't fit the sassanach world view).

      While we are on the subject, maybe you can get rid of the Anti Social Personality Disorder? It's really getting my goat...although to be nice I reported your post, more than one way to skin a cat
      Pedro jan,

      It doesn't know of any other way to have a conversation. Even when it is shown how moronic its writings and comments are, it can't get over the fact that no one wants it here.

      We don't owe you anything. Of course I am referring to the website it has about Ani.
      For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
      to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



      http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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      • Re: elegy

        Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
        the most popular fascist leaders of the last century are
        ataturk, stalin, and mao.
        Who dropped nukes on cities? Who carpet bombed civilians? Who spread diseas and addiction? Who attacked helpless countries, stole their resources and slaughtered their people? Who retards development in the middle east?
        Democracy makes the fascist leaders you mentioned look like childeren playing in a sanbox.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • Re: elegy

          Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
          The words of an unapologetic and unreconstructed Marxist-Leninist? Reminds me of Islamist apologists of Islamic extremism - it has nothing to do with Islam, they say, becasue those that commit all the attrocities are not real Muslims.
          Those who duck questions and run shouldnt be in the business of exposing others.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • Re: elegy

            Originally posted by Armanen View Post
            Pedro jan,

            It doesn't know of any other way to have a conversation. Even when it is shown how moronic its writings and comments are, it can't get over the fact that no one wants it here.

            We don't owe you anything. Of course I am referring to the website it has about Ani.
            Definition of Bell : http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Attention_wh0res (replace 0 with o)
            Last edited by Pedro Xaramillo; 02-07-2010, 12:33 AM.

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            • Re: elegy

              February 7, 2010
              *************************
              EXPOSING A MYTH
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              “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, continued, and dishonest – but the myth – persistent, pervasive, and unrealistic.” John F. Kennedy
              *
              There is a type of Armenian patriotism that believes in covering up the incompetence, corruption, and even the criminal conduct of our leadership on the grounds that, if exposed, our image as a nation may be harmed in the eyes of the world.
              *
              Earthquakes, we are told, are acts of God. But victims of earthquakes are not. Earthquakes don't kill people. Buildings do. How many of our contractors and commissars in charge of constructions are in jail today? What guarantee do we have that the next earthquake which may happen in ten or twenty years, will not kill many more victims?
              *
              Our phony patriots are against hanging our dirty laundry out in the open for everyone to see. Americans, on the other hand, believe that sunlight is the best disinfectant. Who is right? Who knows better?
              *
              To those who say I should write in Armenian for Armenian papers, and not in English in open forums: Our writers from Khorenatsi and Yeghishé (5th century) to Zarian and Massikian (20th century) have done exactly that without any discernible results.
              When Zarian assumed a critical stance, he was silenced, driven out of the United State and into Soviet Armenia, where he became an abominable no man. There are even those who accuse him today of having been an agent of the KGB and the CIA, and worse, that in his final phase he went mad.
              *
              Generally speaking the average Armenian dupe respects our bosses, bishops, and benefactors much more than our scribblers and vodanavorjis. Bosses, bishops, and benefactors are perceived as men of power, God, and capital (make it, Capital and god). What do scribblers and vodanavorjis do? They try to cook pilaf with words. Let the buggers shut up; and if they refuse, let them starve! Serve them right.
              *
              In our environment today Turcocentric ghazetajis are more respected and compensated than writers, even if after a century of verbiage (letters to the editor, commentaries, essays in the foreign press, not to say treatises, documentaries, symposia, and textbooks, they have failed to resurrect a single victim, annex a single inch of historic Armenia, or collect a single red cent as reparation.
              When writers fail, they do so on their own and at their own expense. The same cannot be said of our ghazetajis, speechifiers, propagandists, and their assorted fund-raisers and bloodsuckers who survive and prosper by victimizing victims all over again, as if, once a victim, always a victim were their jagadakir.
              Amot!
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              • Re: elegy

                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                Who dropped nukes on cities? Who carpet bombed civilians? Who spread diseas and addiction? Who attacked helpless countries, stole their resources and slaughtered their people? Who retards development in the middle east?
                Democracy makes the fascist leaders you mentioned look like childeren playing in a sanbox.

                that's why everybody wants to come to america and live under the shadow of the Great Satan, eh?

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                • Re: elegy

                  They dont come here because its a moraly right place, they come here for money. I cant believe you even brought that up. The satan part is funny though, i guess you like fairy tales.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • Re: elegy

                    my definition of fascism:
                    any power structure that is supported by skinheads and thugs who cannibalize their own people. where they enter, destruction and death follows.

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                    • Re: elegy

                      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                      They dont come here because its a moraly right place, they come here for money. I cant believe you even brought that up. The satan part is funny though, i guess you like fairy tales.
                      homeland is defined as anywhere
                      where a man is allowed to work
                      and provide for his family.

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