out of the party, and replace them with progressive grassroots movements that collect tens of thousands of $100, $50 and $20 contributions, the way Howard Dean did. Dean or Trippi should be made Democratic Party Chairman.
We need to be able to put tens of thousands of emails into the right mailboxes on a moment's notice, and to turn out hundreds of people into the streets just when news cameras show up. The Republicans have won by serving as an umbrella organization for numerous single-issue organizations that coalesce around various right-wingers selected by big business. Each organization makes a lot of noise about its signature issue: anti-taxing-the-wealthy, anti-choice, pro-imperialism, anti-brown-skinned-immigrant, anti-gun-control, anti-gay, anti-Black, anti-feminist, anti-evolution, yada yada yada.
But the same corporate forces that have paid to amplify right-wing "social issues" have paid Dem pols to SILENCE voices at the other end of the spectrum, on basic democracy, justice, civil rights, education, job training, anti-poverty, and other "class warfare" issues.
John Kerry could have continued his running mate's "One America" theme, but chose instead to play into the "Swift Boat Liars" campaign on "national security". Dems like Chris Dodd (CT) and Jimmy Carter (of the Carter-Ford Commission) don't even speak up when the 'Help America Vote Act' is used to erect structural barriers to the election of Democrats, through lack of national standards for fair voting, selection of unauditable voting devices in Republican-run states, insufficent funding for voting machines, no bilingual voter education, etc.
And in Minnesota, arguably one of the most progressive states in the union, few Democrats even know that 20 percent of young African American men cannot vote in that state because anti-crime hysteria has swept them up into the "injustice" system (see
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x2803177 ).