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EC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 12:51 PM
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The difference between 2000 and today
is the organization of us, the grassroots, demanding our rights and doing so with passion and consistent bombardment...the right has had this kind of organization for years, we are the majority and will prevail...* is now a real Lame Duck, no mandate, no pull, no relavance...to me - he doesn't exist...Congrats to all, we should be thanking Air America, Thom Hartmann, all the other radio left, Hollywood (I swear when I watched the Get Out the Vote concert the Sunday before the election it really psyched me)all the web-logs, Josh Marshall, Brads Blog, Altros, etc. we really should give them their credit for helping to keep us informed and working to resist...

And further more, we should keep going, making sure the Dems keep their backbones, every single thing we think they should fight, we should be there with the same passion we showed on this and with Sinclair...instead of picking their battles, this term they should be fighting all out, every single battle, or how is the people going to know what they stand for, if they don't raise their voices? We cannot let them go back to their complacency, we'll be their back braces...
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