tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post2424916039293538138..comments2024-03-28T04:09:32.493+03:00Comments on Heralding the Rise of Russia: Implications, consequences and potentials of President Putin's upcoming visit to Armenia - November, 2013Arevordihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comBlogger63125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-27706141976082136582013-12-06T07:13:43.220+04:002013-12-06T07:13:43.220+04:00Please refrain from posting any relevant new comme...Please refrain from posting any relevant new comments on this page. My new blog commentary will be ready this Friday. In the meanwhile, please go through and compile some of your comments on this page and repost them in the blog entry.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-31214107530021847022013-12-04T23:17:02.269+04:002013-12-04T23:17:02.269+04:00Anti-Russian and anti-CU propaganda mixed in with ...Anti-Russian and anti-CU propaganda mixed in with "military news" from azatutyun. This is how these scum operate, they twist the facts and omit information about free Russian arms deliveries to Armenia so that their idiot followers become convinced that Armenia is running to a nato country like Poland in a desperate struggle to keep up with the azeris who have been armed by Russia. Talk about living in an alternate reality... Again, hopefully the Russians start taking these things personally, and seriously, and start making foreign-agents-masquerading-as-journalists suffer car crashes and gas pipe explosions.<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO4E83xB6vsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-34581406635262736032013-12-04T19:26:01.761+04:002013-12-04T19:26:01.761+04:00Larry Grathwohl on Ayers' plan for American re...Larry Grathwohl on Ayers' plan for American re-education camps and the need to kill millions<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWMIwziGrAQ<br /><br />This is only topically related, but may help in understanding how Armenians who were indoctrinated in western universities can be so dumb and gullible. The FBI informant in the video is describing a 1960s plan by American marxist terrorists known as the Weathermen to bring America into the communist fold, much as today's protesting scum want to bring Armenia into the western/euro/US fold. Pay attention to what he says about degrees from top American universities 1:33 - 2:12.<br /><br />At UCLA, there is a jewish jackass professor named paul von blum. He teaches a course titled "Agitational Communication" in the field of "Communication Studies" where he presented these terrorists as legitimate protestors and social activists, thanks to whom Americans today have their freedoms and rights, and that terrorists and true right-wingers are trying to take away... BTW von blum was popular among Armenian students because apart from "gay rights" and "immigration reform" he would also take time to march with (read: harvest) Armenian students on April 24. Thankfully I was already politically aware and jew-wise by the time I was in UCLA, but you can imagine other Armenian students looking at von Blum as a hero, and buying all of the bullshit he was selling about rioters and terrorists as political heroes. Those are the types of deluded Armenians who go out with bandanas draped across their faces and protest and riot against Presidents Putin and Sargsyan believing that they their actions will lead to "freedom," "democrazy"and even economic prosperity from Armenia once the Russians and "oligarchs" have been removed.<br /><br />I agree that Armenia either needs to put these useless eaters in the Army, either on the front lines or chained cleaning latrines. That or deport them to western European countries or California as "refugees", much like Fidel Castro unloaded large numbers or criminals and mental handicaps to the US disguised as refugees in the 1980s. Armenia's protesting chobans are on the same level as most of today's immigrants to western Europe or the Estados Unidos de América anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-21218978808384875232013-12-04T18:28:14.419+04:002013-12-04T18:28:14.419+04:00I'm a bit confused about zaruhi cuntstanjian. ...I'm a bit confused about zaruhi cuntstanjian. She truly seems like an incompetent whore. Not to give them too much credit, but it seemed LTP and his cronies at least managed to galvanize large numbers of naive but self-destructive peasants to rally for their cause. It seems, from what I can gather on sporadic reports and what I can filter through the biased reporting from the controlled English-language news outlets, that zaruhi and heritage are utter failures in convincing Armenian society of their antics.<br />The rioters, which Armenian police so skillfully and professionally put down, really seemed like the bottom of the barrel, composed almost entirely of delusional college aged idiots who have been thoroughly brainwashed by the so-called "American University of Armenia" or at some ultraliberal euro-college. Also present were Armenia's faggots and trannies, the perverts of Armenia's society who largely belong in insane-asylums. And of course the handful of paid western agents.<br />Do you guys think it is better for the Armenian government to let zaruhi the whore continue making an ass out of herself and thoroughly discrediting the opposition, or at least the Hemorrhoid party which is the west's best tool in Armenia, in the process? As T.K. mentioned, she is nothing but a slut who tries to act and dress like an American, and we all know at the end of the day an overwhelming majority of Armenian society is not about to follow a woman, much less a buffoon like zaruhi, into riots against the police.<br /><br />Ps T.K. I am very glad to hear that normal members of Armenian society, on their own, came down on those degenerates who were waving rainbow faggot flags in Yerevan. That kind of perversion cannot be tolerated in Armenia, it is the start down the road to societal collapse... In L.A. as many "straight" Americans go to "gay pride parades" as faggots because they have been brainwashed to think that faggotry is normal.<br /><br />Ps2 Arevordi,"Too bad blood was not spilled, as far as I could tell. If so, that was a bit impolite for a place like the south Caucasus where animals are slaughters for honorable guests..." That was an incredible comment. Witty, and so true!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-70710246147359286362013-12-04T10:13:40.238+04:002013-12-04T10:13:40.238+04:00Enker SasounciDavit
I thoroughly enjoyed reading ...Enker SasounciDavit<br /><br />I thoroughly enjoyed reading what you wrote. It also gave me a good chuckle before bedtime. Thank you. And I really love your suggestion about gathering these animals and sending them off to war.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-38182842560384130642013-12-04T09:16:23.045+04:002013-12-04T09:16:23.045+04:00I'm grateful Mr. Putin was kind enough to pay ...<br /><br />I'm grateful Mr. Putin was kind enough to pay his respects to our memorials and visit us. Our law enforcement certainly was professional in handling this, but there is definitely room for improvement for the future, also, during the next war with the Azeris, and make not mistake about it folks there is a war coming, a list of all of these jack-offs should be compiled and as soon as the war breaks out, these "patriots" of Armenia should be quickly drafted and be sent off to basic training to defend their country's independence. <br /><br /><br />I hate to stereotype our people, but in the early 90's when men and women in Arstakh were fighting and dying for both Armenia and Arstakh on the fields of Martuni, dick lickers like these were having their coffee in Yerevan claiming "those villagers will never win this war." Fast forward 20 years and these same cocksuckers are now left on the sidelines while the Karabaxcis put the smack down and run the country, and rightfully so, those that fight on the field of battle get to run things when the war is over.SasounciDavitnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-45015611124111213012013-12-04T09:16:00.577+04:002013-12-04T09:16:00.577+04:00Greetings Arevordi and Co.,
I just looked through...Greetings Arevordi and Co.,<br /><br />I just looked through the links put up by TK, thank you TK for posting these up. I must first say that I was THOROUGHLY impressed with how law enforcement in Armenia handled themselves against a potentially large mob of people that could have easily gotten beyond their ability to control. <br /><br />The imagery brought back recollections of the OCCUPY movement in the US where MUCH more docile crowds were pepper sprayed on the UC Berkeley campus and peaceful sit-ins were disrupted by late night batons with the LAPD dragging protesters out of their tents. These protesters in Armenia should feel incredibly lucky for being treated with such kid gloves by the local law enforcement, had this been Barrack Obama traveling through the streets of LA, protesters of this caliber would be bludgeoned with rubber bullets and tear gas to clear them out.<br /><br /><br />The Petros interview could have been better had he been more aggressive and astute in his line of question to reveal the stupidity of the panel. First and foremost let me say, at initial glance, the woman on the panel immediately struck me as EU whore. I am VERY well versed in quickly identifying the Eurowhores in our people, especially the females demographic. With her fire red hair, jeans, and T-shirt, she had "I'm ready to suck start European cocks after EU ascension" written all over her face. Women such as this are the quintessential opposite of our traditional Armenian mothers and wives and their primary motive on a personal level for getting involved with EU/US based NGOs is to one day establish an Armenia in which "men and women are equal" and they can strut on the streets of Yerevan freely on their next quest for a one night stand without being culturally ostracized. Believe it or not there is a lot of personal feministic angst tucked behind those cock socking lips. <br /><br /><br />The other two men clearly are way out of their league in what they say in their naiveté discussion and rationalization for not joining the CU and instead turning to the EU. The geek in glasses is stating that as soon as Iran's sanctions are lifted gas prices/fuel prices will fall drastically and the 30% price cut Russia is so graciously giving means nothing. The absurdity of this comment is mind boggling, if today you went to the commodities market and gave the price per barrel of crude a 30% discount for any buyer, they would offer their sister's cherry to you as a sign of gratitude. To claim that the fuel breaks Russia is offering us is "non-significant" by this imbecile panelist proves sadly what Arevordi is saying about the primitive state of our people's geopolitical acumen. <br /><br /><br />Essentially in the whole interview, any issue brought up that debunks the panelists' points of view they brush off as "no that's not true", while countering with "but we have 1500 people (more like 300) that are against the CU ascension, we are losing our independence, blah blah". <br />SasounciDavitnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-85975522037960132572013-12-04T04:06:06.889+04:002013-12-04T04:06:06.889+04:00TK,
These people being interviewed are paid emplo...TK,<br /><br />These people being interviewed are paid employees of Western powers. Western grants, coupled with Armenian arrogance and political illiteracy, makes these people do what they do. These people will justify their actions, regardless of how dangerous or how stupid, simply because they are making a living by serving a Western agenda in Armenia and because they - at least subconsciously - hate their homeland. I have a lot of experience dealing with their kind in Armenia and in the diaspora. You just can't reason with them. Trying to reason with them or explain things to them will make you want to pull your hair out. You can only put them up against a wall and shoot them dead and then continue doing what you have to do.<br /><br />Incidentally, Levon Barseghyan was in Washington almost two years ago, supporting agent Richard Giragosian's call for chaos and revolution in Armenia. See the following link -<br /><br />Lessons Learned From 20 Years of Independence and Statebuilding: Armenia: http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2011/11/28/lessons-learned-from-20-years-of-independence-and-statebuilding-armenia/7w0z<br /><br />For those interested, I discussed this matter at some length within the following blog entry -<br /><br />Panel Discussions Calling for Chaos in Armenia (February, 2012): http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/2012/01/washington-sponsored-panel-discussions.html<br /><br />PS: I'm not a fan of the interviewer, Petros. I know he means well, but he always comes off as an obnoxious idiot during serious political conversations. He could have done much-much more to put these assholes in their places.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-11594808987620850422013-12-03T21:21:11.306+04:002013-12-03T21:21:11.306+04:00here is a link to the evening program where those ...here is a link to the evening program where those a-holes appeared after the protest, watch to the end and listen how Petros puts them in the corner.<br /><br />http://www.kentron.tv/index.php/am/programs/informational-political/urvagic/item/2512-urvagic-02-12-13<br /><br /><br />Can't say Petros always has the right ideas but he seems objective in questioning.<br /><br />T.K.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-65830309601880757312013-12-03T20:59:00.510+04:002013-12-03T20:59:00.510+04:00I am of the opinion that these black guards should...I am of the opinion that these black guards should have had their democratic prerogatives curtailed and be prevented from staging any hostile demonstration or protest against a visiting dignitary. Their protests are like a fart in a basket, but nevertheless out of place and incongruous. What do these misguided dumb asses hoped to achieve ?. It is just an opinion, just as I am asking where were those true nationalist with their pro Putin demonstrations and pillars of the Russo Armeno strategic partnership ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-8274339989305545662013-12-03T20:47:57.792+04:002013-12-03T20:47:57.792+04:00Forgot to mention the protest was unsanctioned. th...Forgot to mention the protest was unsanctioned. the police went out of their way to warn them this gathering is illegal and need to stop. they acted very professional and did their job without causing serious injuries. BTW here are some links<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn-huoKp3J4&feature=youtube_gdata<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgiUhdhWJqQ&feature=youtube_gdata<br /><br />T.K.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-86953665998134030322013-12-03T20:00:22.960+04:002013-12-03T20:00:22.960+04:00Arevordi
They started at Hyusisayan poxota and pla...Arevordi<br />They started at Hyusisayan poxota and planned their route to go down to Republic square then take Nalbandian to Sayat Nova and finish on Bagramyan where Putin was going to come. Their aim was to gather more people as they were shouting people come out and join. they had few nasty signs mentioning Putin (don't even want to state what was on them). Police blocked them initially at Republic square, they somehow managed to run out. Zaruhi was very vocal, also that martirosyan guy (basically all was organized by Heritage). Few LGBT activists joined them with rainbow signs, LOL. that made things worst because some young guys started to harass them and take their flags away. Eventually police blocked them at Sakharov square, took some hardcore paid protesters away to ruff them up. the crowd was no more than 200-300 people, some western born judging from teeshirts. they have no support, people may not be happy with current government due to social problems but the opposition is weak. when you ask an average unhappy armenian who would you rather have as president they pause and have no answer. Zaruhi is more of a liability than an asset for opposition. I also think that most armenians i talk to realize that we can't do without Russia. this don't mean we need to relax, we need to get our point of view to more and more armenians, many need to learn facts about eu and usa. that it is no dreamland and they are not friends of Armenia. <br />T.K.<br /><br />P.S. I saw your comment on yahoo, i am always there commenting under my initials.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-57186233496098923772013-12-03T18:13:46.144+04:002013-12-03T18:13:46.144+04:00TK,
Thank you. I was actually going to ask you to...TK,<br /><br />Thank you. I was actually going to ask you to tell us your impressions of yesterday. Please don't hesitate to give us an extended version of what you saw and heard.<br /><br />AJ,<br /><br />Too bad blood was not spilled, as far as I could tell. If so, that was a bit impolite for a place like the south Caucasus where animals are slaughters for honorable guests...Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-42228841873525479372013-12-03T14:55:32.569+04:002013-12-03T14:55:32.569+04:00It was very refreshing to watch this video
https:...It was very refreshing to watch this video<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F75vGFAkGE0#t=27<br /><br />Arevordi, I now agree with you, may God save Armenia from democracy.<br /><br />AJnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-24090576744982323022013-12-03T13:53:41.983+04:002013-12-03T13:53:41.983+04:00Arevordi
I followed all the protests yesterday on ...Arevordi<br />I followed all the protests yesterday on life feeds from cameras. I can tell you that the opposition namely Zaruhi and Co, has lost all the credibility. they had about 200 youngsters running around, confused students and LGBT activists. their actions were condemned by many and even a tv show host directly told them to admit that they have no followers and are a minority. So i wouldn't worry about them much. by their stupid actions they are becoming weaker and weaker.<br />T.K.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-33846621619584274492013-12-03T13:17:14.219+04:002013-12-03T13:17:14.219+04:00But to be fair I have not found any coverage of Pr...But to be fair I have not found any coverage of President Putin's visit from any non-biased sources. So I don't know how good or bad the overall visit is going. Still disturbing to see so many of our self-destructive peasantry making Armenia look bad again. It's like a mini-reunion of the LTP "revolution" scum.<br /><br />I hope if anything these sheeple reinforced in the Russians the dire need for their intelligence servicemen in Armenia to start removing key western agents from the scene, lest this cancer grow and cause problems for the Russian or Armenian governments at this key juncture in world history... Remove their հովիւներ and they will cease being a problem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-48861984772162074032013-12-03T10:53:27.954+04:002013-12-03T10:53:27.954+04:00In the photos in the hetq article I see some dulla...In the photos in the hetq article I see some dullard waiving a black "Anarchist" flag, some spoiled college-looking punks waiving their middle finger like you'd see drunk British soccer assholes doing, a massive Ukrainian flag with a tiny Armenian flag over it being propped up by people who claim they are worried about Armenia's "sovereignty and dignity", and of course the "rainbow" flag the faggots waive in west hollywood and san francisco. Plus many English-language signs. I wish the Armenian government would pack these idiots up on an airplane and dumped them in a toilet like France where they belong.<br /><br />If I was Putin, I'd only be convinced that Armenians truly are "blackass" scum as the Russian Nationalists call us, watching those people protesting. Even his trip to baku, the capital of the country whose enemy Russia openly arms for free did not feature such jackasses protesting. It becomes fully evident that Russia will (and should) limit Armenia's power and ability to rise as a major regional power if Armenians are too immature to conduct themselves properly. From a Russian perspective, keeping Armenia just strong enough to resist turkish and azeri invasion, but otherwise bankrupt and desperate, and thus dependent and friable, is the best option.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-36474830612585306852013-12-03T10:23:54.115+04:002013-12-03T10:23:54.115+04:00Sebouh jan,
I agree with you 100%. One must not u...Sebouh jan,<br /><br />I agree with you 100%. One must not under estimate the power of propaganda. Perception, in other words how one perceives the world around him, is often more important and more powerful than reality itself. For example: Many if not most countries on earth are actually worst off than Armenia, yet many Armenians in Armenia think Armenia is the worst place to live on earth. Another example: Is the Western lure. Western powers have convinced people that the Western world is wealthy and powerful because of "democracy", when the truth of the matter is that Western powers became wealthy and powerful as a result of hundreds of years of slavery, genocide, empire, wars and the terrible exploitation of the world's natural wealth. The persuasive abilities of the Western powers (via financial aid, grants, humanitarian activists, television, news, cinema, music, internet, magazines, etc) have been fine tuned for decades. The war against Germany and the Cold War against the Soviet Union allowed the Anglo-American-Zionist alliance to present itself as the "moral authority" and the "policeman of the world". Consequently, they hold the high ground in the information war. I don't think they can be defeated in this sector. However, I believe they will eventually defeat themselves. As the world's natural resources dwindle and as nations like Russia, China, India, Brazil and Iran rise to compete against them, Western power will become more-and-more desperate and will thus more frequently resort to the kind of aggression we are seeing in places like Iraq, Libya and Syria. With each passing year, more-and-more people are waking up to the dangers of the Anglo-American-Zionist world.Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-12134759689227943092013-12-03T09:06:09.482+04:002013-12-03T09:06:09.482+04:00Dear arevordi,
One of the reasons of the 64 vs 36 ...Dear arevordi,<br />One of the reasons of the 64 vs 36 poll results is the insufficient media effort by the non-western side, I agree that democracy is catastrophic for most states, but manipulation of the herd is mandatory, media is the main tool of manipulation which the west perfects way better than the east, media is also the only tool to detoxify the herd. Excuse me to use (herd) as I didn’t find a better word for NAKHIR (sheep dogs and a donkey) this is what the protest resembled.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12699650794135450060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-58640113247193578152013-12-03T08:04:17.251+04:002013-12-03T08:04:17.251+04:00Arto2,
I will respectfully disagree with you my f...Arto2,<br /><br />I will respectfully disagree with you my friend and here is why:<br /><br />Look at it this way: Ukraine is a country that is half Catholic and half Orthodox by heritage. The Catholic half of the country identifies more with Poland than with Russia. Ukraine is a nation that has had terrible troubles with Bolsheviks. Millions dead during the famine. Ukraine is a European country that is physically connected to the European Union. Ukraine is actually a country deeply divided and can easily split into two: Catholic west, Orthodox east. Therefore, as much as I don't agree with them, Ukraine's anti-Russian sentiments are natural and understandable.<br /><br />Now, let's look at Armenia/Armenians. <br /><br />Armenia is a tiny, impoverished, desolate, remote, landlocked and blockaded nation surrounded by enemies in one of the nastiest geographic locations on earth.<br /><br />As an ally, Russia has kept Turks and Azeris out of Armenia for the past twenty years; for the past ninety years; and for the past two hundred years. Russia has allowed a tiny, impoverished, landlocked and blockaded Armenia to militarily compete against and even enjoy an advantage over a large spending petro-state like Azerbaijan. Russia has provided Armenia with very affordable gas and oil. Russia has helped Armenia operate its atomic power plant. Russia has allowed hundreds-of-thousands of Armenians who would otherwise be unemployed to work inside Russia without any problems. Russia has allowed the transfers of billions-of-dollars worth of remittances from Russia to Armenia without any problems. Russia is by-far Armenia's largest trading partner. Russia is by-far Armenia's largest investor. Russia's is Armenia one and only ally. And Russia is a Christian society and a nation that does not impose its "values" on Armenian society.<br /><br />Armenia can exist without the Armenian Diaspora. Armenia cannot exist without Russia. Anyone with a normally functioning brain realizes that no Russia in the south Caucasus = no Armenia in the south Caucasus. It's that simple. Therefore, even a SINGLE anti-Russia or anti-Putin Armenian makes no rational sense. My anger here is that we are not talking about a few people, we are talking about the remaining 36% percent of the country that is not viewing the Customs Union positively. My anger is that we have self-destructive assholes in the thousands that are protesting the visit of the greatest leader of our times, a leader that even visited the Armenian Genocide memorial and the earthquake memorial, a leader that is making Armenia's existence as a nation-state possible against all odds.<br /><br />If for some reason Russia ever pulled its hands off of Armenia, all those motherfuckers you saw protesting Putin today will be running for their lives when Turks come knocking on the door.<br /><br />64% favorable rate for a country that literally lives as a result of its alliance with Russia is terribly too low and speaks volumes about our people's political maturity.<br />Arevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-34024672662024224682013-12-03T05:04:00.992+04:002013-12-03T05:04:00.992+04:00Arevordi, I don't think things are as bad as y...Arevordi, I don't think things are as bad as you make it sound. Look at what's happening in Ukraine now or what happened after Putin's re-election as President. Armenia pales in comparison. And 64% support is very strong considering the poverty and apathy in the country. Anyway here's a reminder that there are a lot of politically illiterate people in other countries. We're not that bad. The following lovely Ukranian ladies are upset at their president for not letting them become more "European" <br />http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=526_1385897370<br /><br />Arto2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-67959007070630283752013-12-02T23:40:25.137+04:002013-12-02T23:40:25.137+04:00It does not say much to me if a majority of Armeni...It does not say much to me if a majority of Armenians (64% according to a recent poll) support integration with Russia. What says much more to me is that significant numbers of Armenians in Armenia - and I would dare say a vast majority of Armenians in Europe and north America - would much rather Armenia pursue a suicidal, Western path. For something as obvious as Russian-Armenian relations, even a single anti-Putin or anti-Russia Armenian does not make any sense. Yet, we have an abundance of psychologically disturbed assholes with an overabundance of hatred for a man and a country that actually makes their existence in this world possible. LG is right. Our assholes kissed Sakozy's ass when the filthy clown was in Armenia and I am pretty sure they would have done the same if not more to Obama if he had ever gone. And where were these assholes masquerading as Armenian patriots when Abdulah Gul visited Armenia? Where were these assholes when an anti-Armenian and a criminal of global proportions like Hillary Clinton visited Armenia? Armenians will never cease to amaze me with their political illiteracy and self-destructive behavior. God save Armenia from democracy. For Armenia's sake, Armenians do not deserve independence. Seeing these people I hope my readers can now begin to understand why we Armenians have not had an independent nation to be proud of in well over one thousand years. I hope my readers are now beginning to understand why I say democracy is one of the most serious threats facing Armenia today. I hope my readers are now beginning to understand why I say Armenians can only be ruled by an authoritarian strongman. I hope my readers are now beginning to understand why I always say disregard 'the Armenian' when it comes to doing something for Armenia. I hope my readers are now beginning to understand why I say if need be, I rather Russians rule Armenia once again. I hope my readers are now beginning to understand why I say one must search the deepest African jungle or the remotest Arabian desert village to find a tribe of people more politically ignorant and self-destructive as Armenians.<br /><br />Besides ArmeniaNow, Hetq has also been having an orgasmic day today - http://hetq.am/eng/news/31092/protesters-to-putin-“go-home”.htmlArevordihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926782646398360125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-4821781564947387102013-12-02T22:15:59.954+04:002013-12-02T22:15:59.954+04:00Doesn't it say a lot about a people, Armenian ...Doesn't it say a lot about a people, Armenian or not, who go to cheer a clown like Sarkozy, but would boo a real statesmen like Putin?<br /><br />Anyway, looks like the self destructive peasants are out and about ready to protest. Check out Armenianow's website, and of course notice the slant of the articles. Using weasel words in abundance.<br /><br />LGAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-87201503819499952462013-12-02T12:07:33.451+04:002013-12-02T12:07:33.451+04:00Another update
I was wrong about the monument open...Another update<br />I was wrong about the monument opening, it was done in the morning by ministers. Putin will be visiting the presidential palace on Bagramyan street after Gyumri visit. No idea about exact time of arrival, could be after 5-6pm. I am sure the street will be closed and heavy police presence. <br />T.K.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5608996291355843279.post-82410566886652439052013-12-02T10:36:48.003+04:002013-12-02T10:36:48.003+04:00Hi everyone
To update all about Putin's visit,...Hi everyone<br />To update all about Putin's visit, he is coming to Gyumri than driving to Yerevan. My initial plans to stand by USA embassy won't happen. The only sure info i found is that he will be attending an opening of a statue in the center of Yerevan, the streets (Nalbandian, Abovian, Sayat Nova will be closed. No certain time, but it would probably happen about 2-3pm. I will go to cheer for him. I am sure there will be a lot of people. Anyone who is around should buy armenian/russian flags and appear. thanks<br />T.K.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com