democraticinsurgent
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:29 AM
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hope in the heartland (Indianapolis) |
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this morning i was sitting in a hospital waiting room flipping thru the cable news wasteland for something substantive to watch (and finding little) when a 70-something woman was wheeled in.
we started chatting while msnbc yammered on in the background. she said she just wished that two parties could just work out their differences instead of bashing each other. i agreed. we were both obviously tiptoeing, not knowing each other.
she then volunteered that she was from arkansas and laughed about everyone asking her about Clinton. She then bopped him a bit for the Lewinsky matter but said "they all do stuff like that" and he was the only one that paid for it.
At that point i said i was a big democrat and she said she was too. from then on, it was 15 minutes of sharing our contempt for Bush. She started in on the Iraq War and 9-11. She was furious with Bush for the way they handled 9-11.
Seeing an opening, I went for the jugular. "yeah, what's worse is that they were part of it. they made it happen."
She looked at me square in the eyes and said. "You are right about that!"
I was floored. I can't get most of my more youthful liberal colleagues to go that far. But here was this older woman that i know nothing about, already convinced of what many of us here still have trouble accepting.
Then the nurse came and my time there was finished. We parted, wishing each other good luck.
"Spread the word", I told her on the way out.
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:33 AM
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I've found no such hope here in indy...
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:38 AM
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I've spoken to (like the one at an aunt's birthday, recently) are very pro-Kerry/Edwards, while a couple of younger in-laws are almost arch-conservative. I hope the young'uns start listening to their elders on this issue; whether right or wrong, you can always learn something from everyone.
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:58 AM
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5. Just hand the young ones an enlistment form |
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:51 AM
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I am originally from Philadelphia but have lived in Indy for 8 years now. I love the town, I love Indiana but the politics SUCK! I was in a supermarket a few weeks ago and saw a woman staring evilly at a book rack at Clinton's book. That is typical for Indianapolis I'm afraid.
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Tue Jul-27-04 09:55 AM
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4. the world is changing, albeit way too slowly |
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the word is getting out. Indiana will probably remain red this year, but i predict it's going to be close.
I know that woman i talked to is an exception here, but i think there's hope. it happens one person at a time...
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