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Well, ya know... Lots of us feel disenfranchised. Lots of us are angry that once again, the establishment has sent a message to the longtime core Democrats & progressives that we are not as important as the Reagan Democrats, DLC-ers, the NASCAR Dads.
But we feel conflicted, no? We want Bush out. We need Bush out. All this third party talk is making everybody feel uncomfortable - even folks like me who see it as a battle worth fighting. I feel equally uncomfortable that the ABB-ers seem to be hunting down the detractors - bullying you into your blind support. Makes you want to send that message back to them even more, doesn't it?
But there's still Bush to reckon with. 4 more years would damage all of us.
We can win this two-front war: ABB in 2004. Third Party in 2005.
If you want real change, it's time to start thinking strategically & incrementally. It's not that a progressive uprising isn't a worthy cause - it is. We just need to be patient & time our battles carefully.
Suppose our Dem wins the General Election: There's still congress to deal with. There will most likely be gridlock for at least the first two years. Last time there was gridlock was when we saw third party movements at their peak. Nothing at stake, personally, if party members leave. Much at stake to the party, tho. Go Green, Go Independent if you want. It's the leaving part that will grab their attention. We can leave in droves, unconflicted, send the message, and focus all the attention upon us. We wouldn't have the distractions & emotional intensity of an election year. The message would be clear. We can have some honest, respectful dialog. We will have some leverage. The DLC centrist strategy may have gotten a Dem into the White House, but they couldn't have done it without us. They'll know who left. They'll know what to do to make it right.
This is not something I would even bring up until after the election, but seeing the anger bubbling up now is hurting the credibility of a very worthy cause. There'd be alot more people on board, if we just time it correctly.
ABB in 2004! Third Party in 2005 (if necessary)!
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