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    WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN:
    By William M. Paparian

    USA Armenian Life Magazine
    January 19, 2009
    California

    I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
    Take a bow for the new revolution
    Smilin' free at the changes all around
    Pick up my guitar and play, just like yesterday
    When I get on my knees and pray
    We don't get fooled again

    Those are lyrics from Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who. It was an
    anthem of my generation, the generation of Woodstock, and Khe Sanh,
    and Kent State: Won't Get Fooled Again. On the issue of recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide by the United States government, the
    Armenian-American community keeps getting fooled again, and again
    and again. We have been hood-winked, bamboozled, lied to, and betrayed.

    It's time to pursue a new agenda for justice for the Armenian Nation.

    I spent some of the best years of my life in pursuit of Hye Tad. In
    the early 1980's, I served on the Board of Directors of the Armenian
    National Committee, Western Region, and helped to establish it as a
    Political Action Committee in my capacity as General Counsel.

    As Mayor of Pasadena, on April 24, 1996, when more than 7,000 watched
    as then Chairwoman of the American Red Cross and former Cabinet member
    Elizabeth Dole laid a wreath at the Armenian Martyrs Monument in
    Montebello, I was the keynote speaker. Throughout these years I have
    been witness to the leadership of the Democratic Party playing the
    Armenian-American community on recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    During the most recent campaign for U.S. President, I watched as my
    youngest college age son Saro prepared to cast his first vote. I
    saw the idealism in his eyes and heard the hope in his voice
    as he expressed faith in the campaign promises of then Senator
    Barack Obama that he would be the President that would recognize
    the Armenian Genocide on April 24th. And I will always remember my
    son's disillusionment and sense of betrayal when on April 24, 2009,
    President Obama, in the ultimate act of political cowardice, issued
    his infamous Meds Yeghern statement.

    After 12 years of service as an elected public official and postilions
    on municipal, county, regional, and state governmental agencies, I have
    seen first hand the the prevarications with which public officials will
    profess one thing to the community and then deceitfully do another
    behind the scenes. One classic technique out of the parliamentary
    playbook is to announce support for a proposal, and then simply refer
    it to a committee where the proposal is never heard from again. That's
    precisely what's happened to the latest congressional resolution on the
    Armenian Genocide. Introduced on March 17, 2009, the bill was referred
    to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs where it has languished ever
    since. That committee is chaired by California Congressman Howard
    Berman who is also a co-sponsor of the bill. No hearing has been
    scheduled by Congressman Berman on the Genocide Resolution nor does
    he have any intention of ever doing so. The Speaker of the House,
    Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi is also a co-sponsor of the bill. She
    has it within her power to bring the Genocide Resolution to the
    floor of the House of Representatives so it can be passed. She has
    no intention of doing so. She had the opportunity during the last
    session of Congress to bring a similar bill, House Resolution 106 to
    the floor of the House of Representatives, but didn't because she
    had cut a deal with former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt
    and paid Turkish government lobbyist not to do so.

    Meanwhile, the precious political capital that has been marshaled
    by a dedicated cadre of bright, young Armenian-American political
    activists in Washington DC and across the country, has been squandered
    each and every time we are betrayed by those in whom we have place
    our trust. Betrayal of Armenian-Americans by those in whom we place
    our trust is not a new phenomenon.

    It happened during World War I, when 1200 Armenian-American Gamavors
    carried the U.S. Flag into battle when they seized the high ground
    and defeated the Turkish Army led by Kemal Attaturk on the heights of
    Arara and paved the way for General Allenby's victory in Palestine and
    the surrender of the Turkish government to the Western Allies. These
    brave men had gallantly fought and died becauseFrance, Britain and
    the United States had promised a Free and Independent Armenia. They
    were betrayed just like we were betrayed by President Obama last
    year and just like we are being betrayed now by the leadership
    of the Democratic Party on the current congressional resolution to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide. Enough is enough. It's time to forge
    a new agenda for justice for the Armenian Nation, an agenda that is
    principled, and uncompromising. And an agenda that will no longer
    tolerateunfulfilled promises.

    In 1973, an elderly Armenian Genocide survivor named Gourgen Yanikian
    lured 2 Turkish diplomats to the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel and
    executed them. He had already issued a proclamation declaring that this
    was the only means left with which to secure justice for the Armenian
    Nation. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. In the early
    1980's, I was part of the legal team that secured Yanikian's release
    from prison. He died shortly thereafter having cheated the Turkish
    government of their efforts to see him die in prison. Was Yanikian
    right? Is political violence the only means left to secure justice
    for the Armenian Nation? I hope not and continue to be optimistic
    that we will make the legal and political system work for us and
    ultimately triumph. We must persevere with the same spirit of our
    heroic Gamavors. But we can no longer accept broken promises from
    Barack Obama or Howard Berman or Nancy Pelosi. We are not going to
    be fooled again!
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