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Guaranteed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-12-04 06:56 AM
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16. In solidifying a message we may end up losing
Edited on Sun Dec-12-04 06:59 AM by BullGooseLoony
more of our elected members in the very short term. But it needs to be done, because in the long run it will help. And, in any case, those members end up getting kicked out anyway, even acting as cowardly as they do. Look at Tom Daschle, who campaigned with a picture of himself hugging the Chimp.

AGAIN, I'm not saying that anyone has to be with us 100%. You're not recognizing how ridiculously close some of our party members have become with the neocons. And not only are these members of our party worthless, they're actually hurting us as a whole because they're undermining our message. When John Breaux or some other DLC whore votes with the Republicans, and in particular when he votes with them time after time after time, it tells people that the Democratic Party is wrong, and that they should be Republicans, and it also contributes to this "lack of message" that people continually point to when they speak of our party's failures.
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