Dear Governor Pataki:
As a descendant of Greek immigrant parents, I wish to thank
you for your proclamation recognizing one of the heinous crimes
of history and particularly of the past Century, the Genocide
of the Greeks in Asia Minor, a sequence to the Turkish Genocide
of Armenians, Assyrians, and Christians in general in Anatolia;
and, as an American, I congratulate you for honoring America
by exposing the truth about that heinous crime, thereby memorializing
all those who suffered terrible deaths at the wishes and by
the hands of their Turkish murderers.
Yours is the kind of political stature in America's legacy
for the truth needed to restore America's credibility across
the globe as the beacon of fairness and freedom that it was
known to be.
May you continue your exemplary work as the Governor of the
Statue of Freedom State of New York, and may you ascend to the
national level for the benefit of our United States in returning
it to its highly-deserving place of dignity and honor for all
and by all.
Dean C. Lomis, Ph.D.
Newark, Delaware USA
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