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Az Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-28-04 05:00 PM
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6. Radically
No one in the DNC or DLC is standing up to corporate entities. That would be radical. This nation is like a train heading for a mighty crash. The Repukes want to speed it up so that their Corporate controlers can send out the cleanup crew and take away whatever is left for themself. The DLC simply wants to slow the train down. We are still going to crash, but as long as the DLC gets their win they feel like they have done something.

Its not about winning any longer. Its about standing up and realizing what is going on and doing something real about it. The first few to do so will of course lose. The first one to point at the naked emperor is the one they try to execute before others find their courage to speak the truth.

Yes the Dems are different from the repukes. But not radically. At not those in charge of the party. The radical left of the party is a pariah in the halls of power. And until that changes we are just delaying the inevitible crash. We need to lay down some new track. Not just slow this thing down.
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