I haven't post for some time because I was busy on other sites, and trying to get the stupid DNC to count the Florida votes.
I drove to Washington, DC to rally the RBC to uphold the party principle of "COUNT EVERY VOTE. EVERY VOTE SHOULD COUNT". To no avail. I am sick, angry, pissed and resolved.
I have sent them a letter stating that I have changed my party affiliation to "independent" along with my old registration (cut into pieces) showing I had been a longstanding Democrat.
The party I once loved and held in high esteem has failed me and I have no choice but to change my affiliation.
Hillary will ask me to vote for BO, but I cannot, I cannot vote for a democrat..the party that took my vote (my voice) away.
Will I vote for MCain? unknown..Nader? more likely. Will I stay home November 4, 2008 and not vote? No, I have voted every election since I was 21 (in those days the voting age was 21 years old not 18 like now) telling my age now, huh? lol
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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well, what do you think of the DNC moving headquarters and staff to Chicago and handing them over to THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN for their use...
ReplyDeleteI think By the Fault say's it best.
Such a centralization of the Party’s apparatus is an inherent danger to the big tent character of the Democratic Party. Obama is seeking to personify the Democratic Party. No one person personifies the Democratic Party. This is an internal coup following on the heels of the May 31st Rules and By-Laws Committee that was anything but democratic, the Democratic Party is now a Bolshevik party. The more you tighten the screws, the more we shall resist you.
Obama and his cohorts need to be reminded of Barbara Jordon’s Keynote Address at the Democratic Convention in 1976:
We are a party — We are a party of innovation. We do not reject our traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, when change we must. We are willing to suffer the discomfort of change in order to achieve a better future. We have a positive vision of the future founded on the belief that the gap between the promise and reality of America can one day be finally closed. We believe that.
This, my friends is the bedrock of our concept of governing. This is a part of the reason why Americans have turned to the Democratic Party. These are the foundations upon which a national community can be built. Let all understand that these guiding principles cannot be discarded for short-term political gains. They represent what this country is all about. They are indigenous to the American idea. And these are principles which are not negotiable.
There is no executive order; there is no law that can require the American people to form a national community. This we must do as individuals, and if we do it as individuals, there is no President of the United States who can veto that decision.
As a first step — As a first step, we must restore our belief in ourselves. We are a generous people, so why can’t we be generous with each other? We need to take to heart the words spoken by Thomas Jefferson:
Let us restore the social intercourse — “Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and that affection without which liberty and even life are but dreary things.”
A nation is formed by the willingness of each of us to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good. A government is invigorated when each one of us is willing to participate in shaping the future of this nation. In this election year, we must define the “common good” and begin again to shape a common future. Let each person do his or her part. If one citizen is unwilling to participate, all of us are going to suffer. For the American idea, though it is shared by all of us, is realized in each one of us.
http://www.bythefault.com/2008/06/12/the-bolshevikization-of-the-democratic-party/#more-548
anonymous,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment.
BO has taken over the Democratic party, the party I once love and now have been forced out.