I just saw this in the LTTE portion of the Los Angeles Times in reply to an article, "The Politics of Prayer" by Tony Quinn. I haven't referenced the article because it's in the archives and for all intents and purposes inaccessible unless you really want to read it.
However the second letter to the editor states:
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Quinn's commentary on the shifting base of the Democratic Party is right on. I am one of those disaffected Democrats with no place to go. My party has become intolerant of the moderate who still holds to basic Christian values. Yet the Republican Party, with its more traditional values, remains a party of big business at all costs and scorched-earth policies.
It's time for the formation of the New Democratic Party: a party that supports the equal rights of women but rejects feminism; a party that supports choice but rejects abortion; a party that guarantees equal opportunity to gays but supports the institution of marriage between a man and a woman as essential to the survival of our culture; a party that treasures its natural resources but finds ways to allow for development in measured ways; a party that protects the rights of workers and their income levels but does not tax our businesses out of business; a party that leaves no one behind but does not reward laziness; a party that allows accumulation of wealth but vigorously prosecutes those who cheat and steal at the highest corporate level. If someone will start this party, I'm in!<snip>
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-le-hall31jan31,1,4354393.storyI don’t know about this exercise in ideological oxymorons, but why are these people calling themselves Democrats? Here it is, our real problem, DINOS. Could Du’ers refute what this person says? I’ll start.
You can’t have equal rights of women without feminism. Feminism is the word coined to mean equal rights for women.