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U.S. Citizens In Armenia Petition Yovanovitch?


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Zatiki or@ naxagah@, katoghikos@, varchapet@, azgayin joghovi xosnak@, sahmanadrakan datarani naxagah@, pashpanutyan@ naxarar@, spyurqi naxarar@, artaqin gortseri naxarar@ ...u eli shat urishner arshavel ein Mayr Tajar. Azgayin anvtangutyun@ ays mardkanc vor chi huzum, da arden past e, bayc vor joghovrdin brioren stipum ein yekegheci bakum mi teghic myus@ teghapoxvel, ayd harcov um petq e dimel???
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Yes Arat, I saw that story and I wished I could hide under a rock.

Who are those so called American Armenian clowns to write to the ambassador about such a ridiculous subject?

What will be next? Write to the ambassador about the non-flushing toilets/crappers?

That letter is a piece of “CRAP”.

See where the word “crap” comes from.

 

http://www.toiletology.com/images/crapper-01.gif

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Crapper

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I perfectly understand their plea. Being "victim" of such rude behavior on part of local Armenians, often one wonders where our "shnork" have gone. It is typical Communist mentality. It is the fear that something that you opt for may be lost or gone. Just like when during the "old" days, one would stand in line before a grocery shop to get piece of meat, loaf of bread, etc...Times have changed, but minds react slowly to that.

 

On the other hand, asking American embassy for "assistance" in such issue is pathetic to say the least. Common now, it is like complaining to the Armenian embassy in Washington about the traffic jams during rush hours in big American cities...

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I perfectly understand their plea. Being "victim" of such rude behavior on part of local Armenians, often one wonders where our "shnork" have gone. It is typical Communist mentality. It is the fear that something that you opt for may be lost or gone. Just like when during the "old" days, one would stand in line before a grocery shop to get piece of meat, loaf of bread, etc...Times have changed, but minds react slowly to that.

 

On the other hand, asking American embassy for "assistance" in such issue is pathetic to say the least. Common now, it is like complaining to the Armenian embassy in Washington about the traffic jams during rush hours in big American cities...

 

haha... we should do it for the fun of it...

 

dear ambassador, half a million concerned citizens of armenia living in the united states...

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