In defense of every angry, frustrated Democrat.
"What does that bumper sticker say? If you`re not angry, you`re not paying attention."
The majority of Americans weren't paying attention and weren't angry thru the Reagan/Bush/Bush/Clinton/Gore Years. The majority of Americans were asleep at the switch, oblivious frogs in the slowly heating pan of water, enjoying their share of the "I'm gonna get me a piece o' the Greed Is Good pie!"
Everything you described is a direct result of that-- Bushco. is the fulfillment of the process, not the cause.
"What`s not a secret to me is the fact that we`re in big, big trouble, so sitting back quietly and nodding in the affirmative just won`t do."
This is the secret that the majority of Americans keep from themselves, while they sat back quietly and nodded in the affirmative. If now-- after a quarter century of concentrated Reich Wing efforts to disassemble the nation-- they suddenly notice somethin' ain't right, it's gonna be painful to recognize the real reasons for it and figure out what to do about it.
It's hard to admit you've been had. And if some folks wanna run around putting out the latest fire on the ginormous national Clear Cut that is 25 years of Republican Rule, and if they're confused and mad and easily distracted and desperate and depressed and "at the end of their rope," that's understandable.
That's what happens when your'e asleep at the switch.
"I don`t fault any Democrat who posts here about being at the end of their rope, either with the criminal Bush administration or the lack of decisive leadership in our own party.....Maybe this is a good time to dredge up an extra bit of understanding for one another."
Bringing up the history of this on DU doesn't get very far. It's hard to admit you've been had. Many folks don't like the suggestion that they might have some responsiblity-- then or now-- and that we might have to actually DO something. So be it.
That's why I am not "at the end of my rope." After 25 years of Reaganitis, people are waking up at their own pace, in their own time (Too Little, Too Late?). Since we STILL have no guarantee of free and fair elections, only the determination of every single voter of conscience to show up at the polls, will save us.
For anyone interested in the Big Picture and the truth of what's going on, Thom Hartmann talks and rights about it in very clear terms.
http://www.ThomHartmann.comedit for "Too Little, Too Late?"
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