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    Colorado Senate Candidates Wiens, Norton, and Romanoff Issue Genocide Pledge


    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2010/02/09/ colorado-senate-candidates-wiens-norton-and-romano ff-issue-genocide-pledge/
    By Contributor - on February 9, 2010

    Senator Udall and Candidate Bennet Withdraw Support; Received
    Contributions from Military Contractors

    HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. - The Rocky Mountain Hye Advocates (RMHA) this
    week announced the pledges by former State Senator Tom Wiens (R),
    former Lt. Governor Jane Norton (R), and former Colorado House Speaker
    Andrew Romanoff (D) to co-sponsor an Armenian Genocide resolution.

    Senior State Senator Mark Udall (D), in contrast, informed the RMHA
    last week that he would not renew his commitment to co-sponsor an
    Armenian Genocide resolution - nor would he vote for one if it came to
    the Senate floor. Udall had pledged to support a resolution during his
    2008 campaign. `We are gravely disappointed that our Colorado
    non-partisan Senate record of co-sponsorship has been rejected by
    Senator Udall,' wrote the RMHA. `It deserved to be honored, respected,
    and maintained. His failure to pay proper tribute to the tradition
    which preceded him - and he had formally embraced - is a reflection of an
    ever-expanding inside-the-beltway mentality.'

    The Colorado Senate seat was formally held by elected Senator Ken
    Salazar (D), who joined then-Senior Senator Wayne Allard (R) in
    co-sponsoring the Senate Armenian Genocide Resolution and establishing
    a tradition of bipartisan support. Wiens - who has a past record of
    repeated co-sponsorship of Armenian Genocide resolutions in the
    General Assembly - is challenging Norton in the Republican Senate
    primary. Bennet and Romanoff are the two major Democrat primary
    contestants seeking to represent their party in the November General
    Election. Romanoff provided his Armenian Genocide original
    co-sponsorship pledge to the RMHA at the same moment he declared his
    candidacy for the open seat. Late last month, Bennet became Colorado's
    lone co-sponsor of S.Res.316, the Armenian Genocide Resolution in the
    U.S. Senate. The RMHA requested Bennet's 2010 pledge to sustain his
    co-sponsorship, but has not yet received it. `We feel it incumbent on
    this party endorsed candidate to provide his assurance of fidelity to
    our community by is
    suing his campaign pledge statement,' wrote the RMHA.

    The influence of corporate money has been raised in this Senate race.
    Relevant to that question, the Associated Press released the results
    of its June 2009 investigation into American military contractors
    quietly lobbying Members of Congress on behalf of the Turkish
    government to undermine support for the adoption of an Armenian
    Genocide resolution. It named five military corporations and one
    energy company conducting this unofficial lobbying in order to curry
    favor with their client, the Turkish government. The RMHA researched
    the public financial reports of each Colorado Delegation Member who
    had not co-sponsored congressional Armenian Genocide resolutions in
    the current session. In their 2009 year-end issue, the RMHA reported
    `specific contributions from two AP-named military contractors to the
    campaign treasuries of Senator Udall and Candidate Bennet.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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