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Edited on Fri Jul-29-05 03:32 PM by longship
Usually I would be happy to support Democrats in other districts. However, your choice to associate with the very divisive minority faction which calls itself the Democratic Leadership Council prevents me from being able to support you at this time.
I have found the rhetoric of the DLC to be divisive and counter to everything I understand as Democratic Party principles. It's not their position on issues that worries me, but their tagging those who disagree with them as "extremists" and other labels. These are people in their own party they are calling extreme.
Well Senator Clinton, people may disagree on any number of issues for any number of reasons. But the use of ad hominems to oppose those issues is not just counter-productive, it is damaging to the party. At a time when unity is our best strategy, I find it very worrisome that a minority faction of the party chooses divisive rhetoric, going to the extreme of publically airing of their disagreements with the chair of the party, Dr. Dean. These tactics are reprehensible. What is the DLC trying to accomplish? The division of the party? The driving out of all progressives? Do they honestly think that they will ever win a national election without progressives?
If I wanted a monolithic party where I didn't have to think about or discuss a diversity of positions, I would join the robotic, lying thugs in the Republican Party. Turning the Democratic Party into a clone of that is unacceptable to me. The Democrats will not survive any attempt to achieve that goal.
If you were to publically divorce yourself from the divisive and damaging rhetoric of the DLC I will reconsider my decision.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
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