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Guaranteed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-26-05 10:39 PM
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No, it's time for the DLC to go.
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The only thing they ever did for us was happen upon an extremely charismatic man named Bill Clinton that they managed to slip into the White House for two straight terms, who in the meantime did very little to actually move our country in the progressive direction. Even when we HAD the power, they did nothing with it.

In fact, looking at Congress in particular, we've done nothing but lose since 1992.

The DLC has no strength. No beliefs, no principles. No vision. And, most of all, they have no guts.

With the DLC, we have come to where we are today. And they haven't learned, after all this time. They're still triangulating- and not even WELL- instead of showing leadership. They continually undermine our party's principles. They refuse to stand up for what's right.

I find it hard to believe that we're even having this discussion. We've resolved to get rid of them so many times before, loss after loss after loss.

Yes, there will always be those who stray from the party principles for their own personal gain. It's expected- sometimes. But do we want them controlling our party?

The DLC is an already dying, if not dead, organization. Enough is enough. They're dead weight, holding us back.
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