KaryninMiami
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Thu Jan-06-05 05:34 PM
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Now what? Where do we go from here? . |
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Will Pitt's positive spin felt good for a while, certainly helped me recover from the immediate shock and disappointment when not one senator stood up to support Barbara Boxer. So, we've made progress. We opened the conversation. We stopped the electoral process and had our moment of media coverage (although really it was but a second on most of the cable stations except for C-Span). We have some shining stars (Go Barbara Boxer!)- but all in all, where are we? Why didn't any other Democrats stand with her? What could if have hurt? What in the world stopped them? Yes their words were great, yes we cheered each of their speeches, yes there was a "debate" sort of--but why did they not support her even if just to simply say enough is enough? Was it fear? Was a deal that they made (as Randi Rhodes is saying)beforehand? Did they sell out? What happened here?
We have four more years of an illegally elected administration, we have thousands of people who LOST THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE, we have a GOP pig administration who will now spin this as a stupid waste of everyone's time (loved the "Michael Moore Party" comments) and used personal attacks to demonstrate their inability to see this as a non-partisan issue and it feels like 2000 all over again. As a Floridian, I can only share that it actually feels worse now then it did then. And believe me, it sucked then too.
So what's next? Do we take to the streets? Is January 20th the day that we connect all of the groups together for a massive rally (A LA Ukraine) to show the world that this was an illegal election? Will the world ever find out even if we have a few million there?
I'm ready for whatever and by no means ready to let this just get buried under the rug again. Never again. It was fraud damn it and I cannot just let that go.
Any ideas? Anyone else feeling as I do now? I'm trying William Pitt to feel better about this but at this moment, it just feels like we got slapped in the face by the crown court of King George. Was this really a great day of simply a spark of reason in a totally insane world?
Is it too early in the day to start drinking?
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theboss
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Thu Jan-06-05 05:36 PM
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1. First step, get involved locally |
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The Republicans currently are out-organizing us at every level. End that.
Step two, make sure that election reform happens.
Step three, make strides in 2006.
Step four, take back the White House in 2008.
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Thu Jan-06-05 05:56 PM
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I think Adlai Stevenson said:- "It is better to light a candle, than to curse the darkness" or something like that. The problem is ignorance. We know that the IQ challenged have caused this. The answer can only be to educate. I realize that it will be a slow process but, the only good voter is the informed voter.
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Thu Jan-06-05 06:02 PM
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It's been an emotional day.
I'm disappointed more senators didn't vote with Boxer... but I'm glad we have her. AND many senators spoke to defend her. I can only suppose they were doing what they perceived as the politically expedient thing by not voting with her. Do they agree with her or not? I don't get it.
But it's part of the record, it was on NPR and c-span, it's out, it's OUT.
I guess now we just keep on chipping away. Protest, write letters, run for office ourselves.
Agh. I want to see the bums in jail.
Drink up. We need to be clear-headed for the battle ahead, but today I for one am going to relax.
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