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Edited on Mon Jan-26-04 10:41 PM by Samantha
I hovered for some time, too timid to comment. I also had a paranoid fear the site was being monitored, and I was not sure what would happen if the conservative Justice Department decided we were too left-wing to be permitted to comment on the Election 2000 debacle on the Internet.
I want to share with you how I became an active participant and how that active participation has changed my life. One day I was reading a thread very complimentary about one of our Democratic leaders. I became more incensed the more I read because during the duration of the Election 2000 controversy, my cry was "where are they, where are they" meaning the Democratic leaders I thought should be rushing to Al Gore's defense. Reading some complimentary remarks about one in particular that day, I couldn't merely hover any longer. I jumped in and attacked that leader for his failure to speak out during the controversy. Immediately after I submitted my post, I was counterattacked by the person starting the thread. It stunned me. That was the day I learned to fight.
I have been a political junkie all my D.C. life. I have worked in jobs where I have interacted with politicians and lobbyists. It was my privilege to do a temporary stint at Meet The Press, working for the producer of the show. Although I have always held very strong political convictions, I have never been the type to speak out. I have done some creative writing.
Finding DU merged my political and writing interests. Blending these together and using them on an Internet website developed for me something I desperately needed to have: the ability to voice my political beliefs, take a political punch, and remain standing to continue to speak out. For that, I will forever be grateful for finding DU.
As far as your question, what do people see in this election cycle, I see dangerous parallels. At the time I began posting my thoughts on DU, I was simply outraged a presidential election could be decided by the Supreme Court and 51 million votes could be negated. I also had no idea during the course of ordinary elections how many votes are customary discarded until I started to review the process from start to finish as a result of the anomalies we discussed in the Florida process. From doing my homework on this subject, I learned something that I never had a goal line to learn: I learned how to steal an election. I learned so much about the loopholes in the process that I felt confident any ordinary American so inclined doing the same amount research could do the same thing. You don't have to be smart to steal an election, you don't have to have worked at CIA and helped throw elections all over the world, you simply have to know the maneuvers and have the determination to "bring the election in for a landing" in a manner you want it to conclude.
I see that same determination today as we face Election 2004. I believe some of the maneuvers prevalent last time are apparent now. Just to give an example, obviously Dean, definitely running a populist campaign and keeping himself apart from corporate contrbutions, is facing ridicule by the corporate press in the same manner as did Al Gore. Looking at the events of just this week, it has become apparent if we as a people are ever to take back our country, we must first take back our airwaves.
Beyond that, we as Dems must learn to fight. We must do it collectively. Although it is not the nature of a peace-loving group of people, we cannot look forward to peace in the world around us if we do not insist we first must have political peace through election fairness in this Country. We are supposed to be leading by example, and the election example of George W. Bush* is not the model we want to display to rest of the world.
Not an easy thing for someone like me to say, someone who took months to speak out on a like-minded website, but each of us has tools in our toolbag with which we can fight.
So that's my answer. I think the conservative radical right is just as determined to take this election as it was the last one. It has incorporated some innovative maneuvers, i.e., taking the Democratic governor out in California in order to control the machinery there -- and that's a real threat, along with electing a Republican governor in New York. The redistricting efforts we have seen only add to their arsenal of weapons to take out our candidates once again. It is imperative we ask ourselves each waking day between now and election day, what are we doing to fight?
I believe if the Republicans take the White House again in 2004, it will be decades until we have another chance to even begin to restore our Democratic principles. Things will become so bad, even worse than they are now, if you can imagine that, every waking minute will be living and breathing in a political nightmare. We must do whatever we can to restore our Country to what we had pre-Bush*. And when we hear that 911 changed everything, we must insist that is not true. Nothing, and I mean nothing, should be able to change the Democratic principle of counting all votes, and in that regard we must make sure that end is met.
I do not know what tools other DU'ers have in their toolbags, but starting tonight, each person could review what special talents they might have and be wiling to put to use to advance the Democratic cause. Additionally, we have some very creative thinkers here, and we should start to brainstorm about the mechanics we can utilize to offset the strategies the Rove smear machine will use. For instance, if it is true there is a file one inch thick on Bush*s desk containing material he can use to smear Kerry, we should do one of the things we do best, gather research material which can be used to adversely impact George Bush's candidacy. You could keep the file!
Let me give you an example. The suggestion has been made that shades of the Willie Horton ad might resurface if Kerry is the candidate inasmuch as he served as Dukakis' lieutenant governor. I am not a Kerry fan; but if Kerry is the candidate, I suggest for every dirty maneuver, we find a counter-maneuver to discredit Bush. For instance, if Rove says Willie Horton, we say Carla Faye Tucker. We dig up the interviews with Carla Faye Tucker and the mercy pleas submitted on her behalf by the Christians who had observed her transformation. We find the Talk Magazine interview published by Tucker Carlson, no less, and see what parts we can put out there to illustrate exactly how compassionate George Bush* can be when weighing the life and death decisions of born-again Texan inmates. We have to fight fire with fire.
I think we should be uniting despite our different preferences in candidates to see what we collectively can do to assist whatever candidate emerges from this process and work together to further that candidate's chances for success. If there's one thing we at DU have learned over the last three years, we failed to act when an election travesty was committed because we did not have it within ourselves the knowledge of what we should do to combat this kind of abomination. We now know some things we can do and we should start doing them now. Beyond that we should brainstorm to develop ideas about other things we should and can be doing and organize ourselves to do them. This is my suggestion. I would be very happy to read others' thoughts on this subject.
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