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    ARMENIAN AMERICANS CAN GAIN MORE BY JOINING INDEPENDENT VOTERS AND REFORMERS
    By Appo Jabarian

    Executive Publisher/Managing Editor
    USA Armenian Life Magazine
    October 26, 2012

    Most Armenian Americans barely control their anger, frustration and
    exasperation in the face of utter disrespect hurled at them by both
    Republican and Democratic presidential candidates.

    As if the Obama administration's gross failure in keeping campaign
    promises made to Armenian Americans wasn't enough, now the victims of
    the Armenian Genocide and of illegal occupation by the perpetrator
    Turkey of their homelands in Western Armenia and Cilicia must deal
    with the insulting disregard by both Pres. Barack Obama's and Governor
    Mitt Romney's presidential campaigns.

    It is lamentable that Armenian Americans along with many Americans
    are being disenfranchised by Republican and Democratic presidential
    campaigns.

    "Clearly, it is unwise for both presidential candidates not to court
    the support of Armenian-American voters in crucial swing states,
    at a time when the race is so tight that a handful of votes could
    mean the difference between victory and defeat. ... Finally, not
    voting for either presidential candidate does not mean sitting out
    the elections. One third of the US Senators are up for reelection as
    well as all 435 House Members. Armenian-American voters should reward
    candidates supportive of their issues by voting them back into office,
    and should punish their opponents by voting them out of office!" wrote
    Harut Sassounian, Publisher of The California Courier.

    In the days running up to the November 6 U.S. presidential elections
    Armenian National Committee of America decided not to endorse
    neither Pres. Obama nor Gov. Romney. A number of key individuals
    in the Armenian American community such as Sassounian took the
    same decision. He stated: "This was not a difficult decision. Both
    candidates have been disappointing. The President has not kept his
    word on many Armenian and non-Armenian issues, while his rival has
    not shown the slightest interest in the Armenian-American community
    and its issues."

    Armenian Americans are not the lone segment of American society that
    is shortchanged. The majority of the U.S. population in most of the 50
    U.S. states feel being taken for granted because of the outdated and
    dysfunctional Electoral College system. The time has come to overhaul
    the system to allow the American populace to cast its electoral votes,
    district by district, as outlined in the congressional districting
    map in each state. Let each presidential candidate earn his electoral
    college vote not through the elite club but directly from the people
    of each and every congressional district across the United States.

    As many voters are aware, under the present Electoral College system
    a U.S. president is not really elected by popular vote like it's done
    in many European countries such as France and Armenia.

    The present formula violates the sacred principle of one-person,
    one-vote. "Our Electoral College system is weird - and not in a good
    way," recently pointed out Eric Black of The Minneapolis Post.

    "Winner-take-all Electoral College pushes most states to the
    sidelines," indicated Steve Rose in The Star of Kansas City.

    Presently Nebraska and Maine are the two exceptions to the
    winner-take-all Electoral College system. These twin states disallow
    that. Instead, they split the electoral votes according to the number
    of votes each candidate receives.

    The time has come for Americans as a whole to reclaim their electoral
    process by creating a counter-balance to the corporate-controlled twin
    political parties - Republican and Democratic. The mega corporations
    and their neocon (neoconservative) lackeys have hijacked for far too
    long the U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

    Armenian Americans should actively join forces with thousands of
    reformist Americans in demanding that the "winner-take-all" electoral
    college system be modified in their individual states and be converted
    to district-by-district system. They should push for appropriate
    propositions in each state instituting such methods of granting
    electoral votes, thus giving the people the real power of choice.

    I know, it's easier said than done. But the process must start from
    somewhere.

    In the meantime Armenian Americans stand to gain by positioning
    themselves as independent voters in all 50 and especially the swing
    states of the Union.

    By casting their votes in favor of a third party candidate they can
    make important contributions to the establishment of a viable third
    wing in presidential elections.

    In the absence of any outreach by the two candidates to Armenian
    Americans to address their concerns, the latter has no choice but
    to deny their votes to either "corporate" candidates, and vote
    for a third-party candidate even if that candidate has zero chance
    of winning.

    In response to Sassounian's article on ArmenianWeekly.com, many
    bloggers posted pro and con remarks.

    Lydia T. responded: " Neither of the candidates deserve even one
    Armenian vote. I want to send a message to the candidates and vote
    on Libertarian presidential ticket. Let them know if they are not
    supporting the Armenian American community, then we will not support
    them either. ... If we were smart, then we would make sure every
    Armenian in US is registered voter, so that we can show numbers and
    that would make a difference, it would make our votes count for the
    presidential candidate."

    Sangria Time wrote: "Plainly stated, Obama is a liar. ... USA is
    a one-party system, and 'Democracy' is an illusion. The 'media'
    masterfully exploits and coerces the unsuspecting lazy public into
    identifying themselves as 'Republican' or 'Democrat' when in fact,
    in the end they both do the same thing, taking slightly different
    approaches to accomplish the same thing. ... Also, ... I completely
    reject the excuse that U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    'is contrary to our security' like these ZIONISTS claim.

    "

    While one blogger, Juliet, claimed that "voting for neither candidate
    is the worst decision," another - Suren 2 underlined: "You know
    there are other political parties in America besides Republican and
    Democrat as much as the media likes to pretend there aren't. Go vote
    for them." A third blogger - Voskanapat pointed out that "Republicans
    and the Democrats are just the two wings of one party of the ruling
    elite. It's brilliant. They are in power and selling death no matter
    what."

    Recent political developments have illustrated how the Armenian
    American community's political clout has its limitations under the
    current status quo.

    The fact that neither Obama nor Romney made any campaign promises
    to Armenian Americans may eventually become presidential blessing
    in disguise.

    The time has come for Armenian Americans to reinvent themselves as
    an influential component of reformed American democracy - and in the
    process, assist America in re-inventing itself as a once again fully
    functioning democratic nation.

    http://www.armenianlife.com/2012/10/26/armenian-americans-can-gain-more-by-j
    oining-independent-voters-and-reformers/

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