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Armenian Tashnak Party: 'Armenian territories' will come off Turkey sooner or later
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 02:53 pm |
Didn't know that you smoke. I geniunely hope you will quit soon.
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 03:02 pm |
Here is an Armenian song ...For my good friend, the SMOKING AENIGMA )))))))))))))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUc1KJewdVw&feature=related
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 03:22 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting AlphaF: Good girl !...There is something Turkish about you...))))))))))))) |
My cigarettes! |
Only cigarettes?...What a pity !
You definitely need a much deeper Turkish connection )))))))))))))
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 05:10 pm |
Quoting vineyards: Didn't know that you smoke. I geniunely hope you will quit soon. |
+10000
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 06:35 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Wrong Martin... |
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 06:38 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting AlphaF: Wrong Martin... |
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Teas, I think they are popping up with old monks again!
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 06:40 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Genocide bussiness is good bussiness...It has kept many a diaspora busy and rich for years... |
I'm beginning to think Omega you don't understand the definition of genocide. If you did, I would at least hope you were human enough to have come compassion instead of taking this topic light hearted as it appears in your comments.
I feel for the fellow Armenian who is your neighbor....
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 07:49 pm |
"The light heartedness" about other people's sufferings is indeed a part of our culture and that's one of the most unfortunate aspects of it.
Nevertheless, you'd usually come accross with that sort of an attitude when talking to common people who don't the first thing about politics.
This light heartedness is called tactfullness in Europe. You are right, probably the only place it has never penetrated into is the US. They didn't need to hide anything when they accidentally invaded Iraq and killed thousands of Iraqis. They did not apoligize to the Japenese for having killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. Nor did they feel ashamed when they nuked the land of the poor Bikini islanders. For the rest of the sufferings on record you can refer to the highlights of each decade section in an encyclopedia. There is at least one such incident every ten or so years.
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 07:55 pm |
I think you asked for that one Teas
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 07:58 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting AlphaF: Genocide bussiness is good bussiness...It has kept many a diaspora busy and rich for years... |
I'm beginning to think Omega you don't understand the definition of genocide. If you did, I would at least hope you were human enough to have come compassion instead of taking this topic light hearted as it appears in your comments.
I feel for the fellow Armenian who is your neighbor.... |
............and what about the Turkish victims of the Armenians?...(not to mention all the other victims of atrocities closer to your home) You seem to discount them. Did you read any of the links I presented? It appears you have unquestionably accepted one side.
One thing is clear, the Armenians were not unarmed civilians innocently farming their lands at the time the "genocide" is purported to have taken place.
Armenian Terror
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27 Nov 2007 Tue 08:00 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: I think you asked for that one Teas  |
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