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Edited on Thu Dec-02-04 12:37 AM by zaj
I think that there are a lot of us non-stereo-typical Democrats. We aren't dixicrats like Zel, we aren't eco-terrorists, we aren't catholics, we aren't union, we aren't minorities, we aren't the privilged elite, we aren't north-easterners, we aren't hollywood...
We are just moderate-liberal Democrats who value people over entities, who live and let live, who have a genuine sense of optimism about people and life, who hope for the best but plan for the worst, who don't really believe that greed is good, who believe that capitalism is the best system, but it's not perfect.
But the media and the Republicans party have succeeded in defining democrats by the most ideologically driven within our party. And because our party is such a broad collection of diverse interests, it is difficult to market the face of the center of our party. It's far easier for the Republicans to paint the most colorful in our party with the colors of fear and hate.
Here's my story ... What's your's????
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(taken from a post I made on another board)
I've never been a extreme liberal.
That I spend my time in the den of regressive intollerance and republicanism that is <the politics section of an NFL football site> (where to many, Zell Miller is a communist) - I might appear ultra left. I'm not, never have been, never will be... just ask my wife (the real liberal in the family).
I've always been an entrepreneur. I was raised one by my entrepreneurial mother. I managed my her first business (temp staffing firm) almost 15 years ago at 17... (The experience of buying a new business) is mostly nothing new to me. I've owned a software business for the last few years. I have an MBA and am a graduate of the UofA's entrepreneurship program.
That said, I consider myself progressive, moderate and a Democrat... and very willing to pay my cut to common cause. I'm not greedy. Never have been. The more well off I've become over the years, the less greedy I am. I have more to give now.
I am CLEARLY an opponent of the current regressive policies of Bush, the regressive right, the neo-revisionist republicans currently running that party.
I've always been open to the traditional conservatives in the Republican party, but they are being stampeded by the "success" of pandering to the far right and the catering to the puritanical hate that has been fostered in the last decade throughout much of the country.
I've voted for John McCain every year that he's run here in AZ. Even in 2004 when he was campaigning for Bush... There are plenty of national Republicans that can and should have a voice in the party, but don't... and that's what I've been fighting against.
I've always been a fiscal conservative, and environmental conservative (now labled as "liberal" by the revisionist republicans), but a person willing to make policy trade-offs to overcome ideological hurdles (alaska drilling as part of a Apollo-type energy plan).
I'm a moderate (left leaning) Democrat.
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