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    Letter to the New Republic

    The New Republic
    July 31, 2006

    Golden Dole

    Too bad we don't have a Bob Dole handy right about now to push for
    the Darfur intervention the editors demand ("Again, Part II," June
    19). As much as I disliked the former Republican senator, he deserves
    credit for forcing Bill Clinton to react to the genocide in the former
    Yugoslavia. Dole was a World War II veteran who was wounded in Italy
    trying to save his radioman. His heroism and battle injury earned the
    interest of Chicago surgeon and Armenian genocide survivor Hampar
    Kelikian, who operated on Dole for free. Kelikian told Dole of the
    genocide and Dole became aware of that awful crime. Although he lost
    the 1996 election, by pushing the issue of genocide in the Balkans,
    Dole forced Clinton to act or risk defeat. We need another Dole in
    the 2008 election.

    Amanda Pollak Kensington, Maryland
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