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TRUTHS?

Postby insan » Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:20 pm

The Orthodox Christian News Service


Published by The National Herald, December 10, 2004

Some Bitter Truths About Leadership in Our Community




To the Editor:

Recent commentary in the November 20 issue of National Herald, "Our Representatives Go To Washington," identified some bitter truths about leadership in the Greek American community.

First, our leadership is reactive, not proactive. Protesting the Bush Administration’s cowardly and cynical decision on FYROM’s denomination was necessary; however, even reasoned protests can not undo the damage in American-Greek relations, nor will they reverse this unfortunate decision. If the Administration took the Greek American leadership seriously, we would not be in the situation we are in today. Here’s the bottom line: Look at the leadership and the political clout of the Jewish American community. You will understand why photo ops with government officials and political fundraisers without any expectations are not enough. Setting a clear political agenda, communicating with public officials at all levels between elections, and holding these officials accountable on Election Day, is the only way to avoid the next FYROM fiasco.

Second, certain "leaders" claim that we cannot "offend" official Washington by taking "hard-line" positions on issues of concern to our community. Instead, Washington’s apologists argue that "we need to speak Washington’s language" in order to be accepted there. That line of thinking brought us to the toleration of Turkey’s revisionism in the Aegean and in Cyprus, and to the crocodile tears shed by these "leaders" about the "missed historic opportunity" of the Annan Plan in Cyprus.

Third, the FYROM experience should be a wake-up call to our community. The Greek American community is now in its fifth, possibly its sixth, generation in the United States. Without disparaging the important role of the Orthodox Church in our community’s life, its role is not, and should not be, political. The issues of FYROM, Turkey and Cyprus are. We are a community that is mature, educated, wealthy and present in every field of endeavor. This is why there is no place for the ethnarchic role of the Church in the 21st century.


The time has come to focus on the power of political organization, participation and political accountability. That is clearly a secular, lay function. In turn, lay leaders must devote the time and be given the financial and organizational resources required to be effective, and to be heard in Washington. If our community is serious in its concern about the national issues facing us, then it must provide the resources which will make political influence possible. Otherwise, we will remain in the situation we are in today.

The Greek American community is well represented at all levels of government, in business, in the media, in the professions, and in academia. The time has come to pool our resources together and define common goals and strategies for the benefit of Hellenism in America, and for improving relations between our country, Greece and Cyprus.

Respectfully submitted,


Van Coufoudakis, Ph.D.

Dr. Coufoudakis is Dean Emeritus of the College of Arts & Sciences at Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He has written extensively on post-World War II U.S. foreign policy, as well as on the politics and foreign and defense policies of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus. His work has appeared in books and professional journals in the U.S., U.K., Belgium, Italy, Greece and Cyprus.


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Postby boulio » Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:35 pm

maybe,maybe not but he might also speak the truth in this following article:

http://www.isxys.org/vanspeech.htm
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Postby magikthrill » Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:00 am

wow, this guy is good.
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Postby brother » Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:37 pm

Qoute:
After May 1, Cyprus will be in the strongest negotiating position since 1974. This does not mean that Cyprus will attempt to use the EU as a weapon against Turkey, or that the EU will be another means of internationalizing the Cyprus problem. It only means that after May 1, the application of EU laws and regulations will protect more effectively the rights of all Cypriots.


But this is exactly what tassos is doing.
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Postby brother » Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:39 pm

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The unity and survival of Cypriot Hellenism is now at stake.



So its hellenism that is important?
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