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and is still a Goldwater Republican.
The DLC platform is better than Bush's but I have a feeling that events are going to overtake Hillary and push her to the side.
We are the guys who join the local Democratic Party clubs, attend local meetings, make the phone calls and walk the precincts. Very few DLC types are doing that. Why should they? If they cared enough about what is happening to our country to work for change, they wouldn't be DLC. There are some nice people including Hillary in the DLC, but they are not going to change the country.
And, furthermore, I have read Hillary's comment about how the Democrats need to get a platform and need to stand for something. Excuse me. Where has she been? We Democrats stand for many things and we all know what they are. I'll bet all the regulars on this board will agree with me that we stand for the right of all Americans to good public education, freedom of religion including freedom from religion, single-payer healthcare, fair trade not free trade, immigration policy that doesn't lower the wages of those of us who were born here or who came legally, rights for all workers, not just for those who belong to trade unions, honest government, environmental protection, open government administered with a minimum of secrecy, strong OSHA regulation that protects the health of working people, the right to privacy, transparent, fair, reliable law enforcement, a national security policy that respects justice and human rights while ensuring our security, a fair, progressive tax structure that demands the same sacrifice from the trust fund bums as from the minimum wage workers, a foreign policy that genuinely seeks to resolve conflicts through peaceful means and focuses on cooperation with allies not confrontation, rational use of our military power, reality-based not ideology-based foreign policy and honesty in government, fair law enforcement and no use of law enforcement for political ends, respect for the democratic process, fair elections and campaigns, a free press with equal access to information to reporters regardless of ideology, equal time requirements for media that is licensed by the government, an end to the concentration of media ownership in the hands of a few. Add your own platform plank.
If the DLC doesn't know where it stands, that's its problem. We know where we stand. From what I read here, I bet most DUers agree on the above principles. There is nothing radical about that platform. It is just common sense, and I could rattle it off in a few minutes. That's how basic and uncontroversial it is.
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