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  • #21
    Re: Russian Georgian conflict

    Originally posted by karoaper
    lol that's funny I lived in Siberia for coupe of years where my dad had a job there. From what I remember and from what my mom has told me the people loved us.
    Gde? Ya jil Tumenski oblast gorod Curgut...if you ask my father or my mother...it all was good...but ask me and you will get tottaly different answer, did you go to school there?

    I want to add one more thing, also lived 2 years in Ukraine...and wow...the people of Ukraine are the best people me and my family have ever seen...seriously until today i am still amazed how friendly and good people were there
    Last edited by Fedayeen; 10-03-2006, 10:21 PM.

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    • #22
      Re: Russian Georgian conflict

      Originally posted by TomServo
      Karo, how are the Circassians, Dagestanis and Ossetians treated? Do you know?
      I only heard and seen good from Dagestanis and Ossetians

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      • #23
        Re: Russian Georgian conflict

        Fedayeen, you are just an abused child

        Time to grow up.

        Long live Russo-Armenian relations!

        {stands up and begins to shout}

        Hurrah

        Hurrah

        Hurrah


        [...]
        Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

        Նժդեհ


        Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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        • #24
          Re: Russian Georgian conflict

          Originally posted by Armenian
          Fedayeen, you are just an abused child

          Time to grow up.

          Long live Russo-Armenian relations!

          {stands up and begins to shout}

          Hurrah

          Hurrah

          Hurrah


          [...]

          Listen...everytime you love to get in argument with me and put people down, but yet you still havent responded to two threads, because you think you know whats up...but you don't know nothing...i don't think we were talking about countries relations, if you took the time to read...and don't you think going around threads and saying "time to grow up" gets old??? because you are the one who needs to grow up and think for a second before posting

          ohh and Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah like your lovely kocharyan did on the Armenian military parade? haha
          Last edited by Fedayeen; 10-03-2006, 10:35 PM.

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          • #25
            Re: Russian Georgian conflict

            This thread is about "Russian Georgian conflict" and not who and what "Fedayeen" and family get along with.
            Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

            Նժդեհ


            Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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            • #26
              Re: Russian Georgian conflict

              Originally posted by Armenian
              This thread is about "Russian Georgian conflict" and not who and what "Fedayeen" and family get along with.
              Yes we got carried away, it was so hard to say "Get Back on topic"

              Ok back on topic now

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              • #27
                Re: Russian Georgian conflict

                Fed to answer you question, I don't remember where it was bud. I remember it was surrounded by thick forests and had some of the clearest lakes. I was still very young pre-school.
                Last edited by karoaper; 10-03-2006, 10:56 PM.

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                • #28
                  Re: Russian Georgian conflict

                  Originally posted by Fedayeen
                  And then you have people here in USA who where born in Iran, and they say US should drop nuke and eliminate Iran

                  I’d rather call these people racist and selfish. They consider themselves as “privileged citizens” who should not deal with the problems of the country. The problem affects everybody in the country and I’d say it affects Armenians less than other Iranians, for some reasons. They justify their hatred with the conception of “ the change of Islamic regime” and by praising blindly Shah’s regime, not knowing that every time their “beloved” Shah (Rezakhan) was having a meeting with Ataturk, Armenians were feeling a pressure and were being discriminated in all ways. (As soon as Rezakhan arrived in Tehran from Turkey, he ordered to ban all Armenian schools from teaching the language and kron)

                  These selfish armenians even don't think about their relatives who live here. This really makes me mad and sad at the same time.
                  I was talking to a friend of mine (who is in the states), and was shocked by her statement “ park astso, we got out of that "hell", poor you, who have to tolerate the situation there” and she has been there for only 3 years, and then said: I hope a possible war will save you! Actually I didn’t know what to say to this upstart...
                  Last edited by ARK; 10-04-2006, 08:14 AM.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Russian Georgian conflict

                    not knowing that every time their “beloved” Shah (Rezakhan) was having a meeting with Ataturk,
                    What a bunch of idiots. The Shah, was an outright puppet of the zionist states of America and zion. I mean I'd like to see Iran abandon that cult of Islam and work more opennly towards progress and enlightment while stressing their old history, but nothing is worse for the people of Iran thanl leadership who are puppets of xxxs.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Russian Georgian conflict

                      Originally posted by Fedayeen
                      Those motherxxxxers man...Georgians people are good people i been there 2 times, and they are getting xxxxed too

                      xxxxing USA..xxxxs up everyone...yesterday i came across history channel, and it was showing how America gave all this weapons and helped Iran out before the revolution...
                      They had to because at the time, pretty much most of the country had begun shifting towards communism, including the army. So they (Americans) had to bring in and help establish the Hezbollah in Iran because somehow they figured fundamental Islam is better than Communism I guess.
                      Last edited by Sip; 10-04-2006, 02:19 PM.
                      this post = teh win.

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