Different tack
Friday, December 10, 2004
 
And what did the election teach them?
First let us start with MoveOn.org:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=548&u=/ap/20041209/ap_on_el_ge/democrats_critics&printer=1
The best quote in this article is this :
""professional election losers" who run the Democratic Party: "We bought it, we own it, we're going to take it back."
*Hey Guys, Are you sure that you did not participate in Kerry's down fall?

The DNC:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=548&ncid=703&e=4&u=/ap/20041210/ap_on_el_ge/democrats_primary
The Democratic National Committee formed a 40-member panel Friday to study whether to shake up the dominance that Iowa and
New Hampshire wield in presidential elections.
*Like that would have kept Howard Dean's campaign alive. Or prevented Kerry's rise in Dean's place anyway.

To MoveOn.Org and the DNC,
The fact of the matter is most people do not look at themselves and go; " I'm a bigot, a Homophobe, a racist or even a bad person
because I disagree with the DNC/MoveOn.org."
It is funny watching the groups that denigrate religion, act as though it is impossible to disagree with them.
Your religion is "power in government". Until that goal changes, you will continue to lose power.
Most Americans want to live their lives with as little government interference as possible. Yes; most people want clean air, water
and forests to visit. But getting packed in to cities like some bad version of "Blade Runner" is not the answer.
The biggest problem is that you do not offer hope anymore.
If the DNC can not put aside politics after a terrorist attack, what has to happen?
Also your friends in the media are not helping you. From calling Florida early for Gore to CBS Bush Guard story, their bias is showing.
So I say this with the knowledge that you will not learn from my musings.
You are not the party of Truman, Kennedy or even Roosevelt. All of whom believed in the American people.

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