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I am writing this in hopes of expressing a point of view that may just be unpopular here right now, and if so, I understand.
This last election, in which John Kerry and NC's own John Edwards lost, either through direct votes or manipulation by those in power, is clearly and unambiguously over at this point. I say these words with regret, as nothing would have given me greater pleasure than to address former Sen. Edwards as 'Mr. Vice-President'.
I am a democrat in a red state. This state, during this past election, saw commercials on radio and television that aligned my fellow democrats with those who are 'morally bereft'. Several of the commercials aligned Dem Bowles with Bill Clinton. Clinton, as we know, besmirched the Oval Office with tawdry behavior.
I forgave Pres. Clinton then, and I forgive him now. He remains one of the persons I look up to, along with John Edwards. I have met Sen. Edwards several times, and each time was impressed with his depth of knowledge on subjects, as well as a genuine understanding of the struggles that working folks face daily.
What I heard from my neighbors was this:
They didn't think they could trust John Kerry because of his propensity to 'say one thing and do another'. In light of his pronouncement to 'Count every vote and make sure every vote counts', then his absence from the Senate today, I cant help but think that there may have been some ring of truth to the comments of those I talked with. I know that * does the same thing, but he wasnt the challenger.
I personally am disappointed in the democrats, and what the party has become. We are no longer a party seeking through integrity and principle to level the playing field for all Anericans. We have become a party that is more about compromise than ever before.
* won, and he won even when stating that people might not like him much because he stood for what he believed in. That puts you out on a limb, and sometimes the limb breaks, but not often. More often it bends a little- but the average joe sitting in his living room appreciates it when someone stands for something- perhaps because he or she doesnt have the cajones to do that themselves.
In closing, we ARE at the defining moment in our party's history. We brought much of the comforts and established laws to the United States in the last 70 years, and we have become complacent, even as our counterparts in the Rethug party continue to build a structure within their party that has outpaced ours. What we do for the next year or two will define what we are. I pray that whatever we do, we do it with an eye to the future. I pray that it is done with vision, and hope. The American people, above all, I believe want hope. I know I do.
I remain,
Blue Voter in a Blue County in a Red State.
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