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    THE SALT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir
    Jan 22 2008
    Armenia

    Now it is clear that if the other Democrat or Republican candidates to
    U.S. president do not pledge to recognize the genocide of Armenians
    better or more, and help return historical Armenia through the
    U.S. force, Barack Obama, one of the Democrat candidates, will be
    elected president of the United States. Historically, those are
    elected U.S. president who pledge the recognition of the Armenian
    genocide. They become president not to honor their pledge and to give
    the Armenian community a new impetus for activity - the next U.S.

    presidential election. Otherwise, the Armenian community, which is
    believed to be the best-organized community in the world, may run
    into a deadlock if a U.S. president recognizes the genocide. What
    will be next? This question is enough to destroy the solid Armenian
    community due to the absence of another unifying goal.

    Therefore, the U.S. presidential elections, at least over the past
    two or three decades, have solved the question of existence of the
    Armenian community, and after every April 24 we breathe with relief
    that the word genocide was not uttered this year too, or this year
    too the Congress disappointed us, which means that life goes on.

    There is no need to have an exceptional mind to understand that Obama
    will forget about his promise as soon as he is elected. It is not
    that Obama is not honest, like they may think about Clinton, Bush,
    anyone else, or the Armenian community is too ingenuous to understand
    the falsehood of all those election devices. Perhaps everything is
    much clearer. The Armenian issue has become part of the American
    political tradition. In this case, the question occurs why not all
    the candidates use it. Perhaps because the tradition requires that.

    Only one becomes president, consequently only one must use the issue of
    the genocide of Armenians. If everyone used it, the Armenian community
    would realize it is being mocked at.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian community of America should not be mocked at.

    It may cost major financial consequences to the daredevils, if not
    an entire political party. Therefore, everything should be within the
    limits, and this time Barack Obama took the limit, who has excited the
    Armenian community because the Armenians worldwide and in Armenia were
    waiting impatiently when one of the candidates would state to recognize
    the Armenian genocide. At last, the U.S. Presidential Election 2008
    acquired a meaning for the Armenians, imparting the post-election
    period with a meaning as well, when we will be watching Obama not
    to recognize the genocide suddenly and violate the tradition. Like
    in the joke in which the old father gives his sons brooms and asks
    them to break them. The father wants to explain them that if they
    keep together, nobody will be able to defeat them, like a broom,
    which cannot be broken easily unless you separate the branches. One
    of the sons takes the broom and breaks it without any difficulty. The
    father sighs: "How shall I teach anything to this fool?"

    Let us hope that Obama will not break the broom and disrupt the even
    course of history. Everything else is OK. The U.S. presidential
    election is on the right track, the Armenians are happy, life is
    beautiful, the Earth is round.
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