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ding dong the wicked witch is dead ... or soon will be ... no one is quite willing to say that the Dems will definitely retake the House and the Senate ... make no mistake about it, the republicans are hanging on for dear life right now ... if they're planning some sort of October surprise, it's going to have to include massive destruction on US soil because none of the little rovian goofy games is going to fix the mess they're in ... this election has always had a bi-polar personality ... if ...
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some of the very best campaign support for Democratic candidates comes from the unions ... not only do unions provide financial support to the Democratic Party but they also provide tons of people to lick envelopes, make phone calls and help get out the vote on election day ... unions have been good and loyal friends to the Democratic Party ... but now, all that may be at risk ... no, union workers are not going to abandon the party and start voting for republicans ... that's not the problem .....
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there's an editorial in today's NY Times that opens with the following paragraph about the Foley scandal: source: (Link) History suggests that once a political party achieves sweeping power, it will only be a matter of time before the power becomes the entire point. Policy, ideology, ethics all gradually fall away, replaced by a political machine that exists to win elections and dispense the goodies that come as a result. The only surprise in Washington now is that the Congressional Republica...
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look, this is either a really big deal to you or it isn't ... this post is a warning that has gone largely unheeded on DU ... my previous posts with this theme received about 3 responses ... but, even if you're not paying attention yet, you will be soon ... because, while this may not seem like a big deal, it's a really, really, really big deal ... here are links to three previous threads i've had on this topic: Let's Nationalize Big Oil: (Link) Are We a Nation of Carrots or Sticks: (Link) Ever...
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DU'ers trying to stifle the voices of other DU'ers ... there has been a veritable parade of these threads the last week or two ... i call these holier than thou DU'ers party cheerleaders ... here's some of their hideous script: you MUST vote for every Democrat on the ticket ... how dare you criticize Democrats ... you're just helping the republicans ... you're all violating the DU rules and should be banned ... if they won't ban you, they should lock you all up in your own "whiner's forum" ... ...
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first, we saw Lieberman ooze out of the party in a callous effort to appeal to "the center" ... of course, he's also doing all he can to appeal to republicans as well ... Lieberman's sellout epitomizes the ultimate absurity of third way political tactics ... the third way has always been to sellout the ideals of the Democratic Party, assuming that we won't notice, to slither further and further into republican territory ... ideology and values mean nothing to the triangulators; "winning" means e...
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it should be our job and the job of our party to educate them ... we Americans have almost arrived at the breaking point ... for almost 100 years, some Americans have reaped the benefit of a rapacious foreign policy ... while perhaps delivering cheap oil and gas to us all, make no mistake that the pursuit of oil and gas from sovereign foreign governments has been engineered first and foremost to benefit a very narrow segment of American society ... and one could readily bemoan the immorality o...
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Well, another Labor Day has arrived ... a day to reflect on the American worker ... kind of a sad day this year, isn't it? can anyone honestly say things are looking good for America's working men and women? This hopefully very short post is going to try to explain why it's all gone wrong and why it inevitably had to go wrong ... the answer is a very simple (some will say way over-simplified) one word explanation ... ready? Capitalism ... I'm going to define "capitalism" as follows (everyone...
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FDR (see speech below) understood we were at war with economic oppressors ... he referred to them as "economic royalists" ... it's not clear most liberals today are willing to even call it a war let alone fight it like one ... instead, they seem to seek bandaid solutions instead of overthrowing the corporate state as FDR called for ... today's liberals make FDR seem like a flaming Marxist ... the author of (who also wrote "What's the Matter with Kansas") takes the entire center-left Democrat...
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the article linked below says that the US government is fighting back against a wave of 9/11 "conspiracy theories" ... some press reports suggest that as many as one out of three Americans believes the US government blew up the WTC ... the point worthy of focus here is NOT to get into yet another discussion of Mihop and Lihop and tin foils ... the point is that Americans, even looking at the most heinous conspiracy theories possible, no longer believe what they are told by their own government ...
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In a stunning disclosure today, President bush announced that he was rolling up his shirtsleeves and personally "getting into this thing." "I can't be expected to do all the mopping and drying out from Washington, D.C.", said a determined President bush. Weather permitting, construction on the new White House is expected to begin immediately. "What these little colored people down here need is some hope and some courage and I'm just the guy to give it to them. When the next big one is coming ...
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when the Big Oil boys sit down in Washington to define what our government's foreign policies will be, it's a fairly simple analysis ... bean-counter types call it cost/benefit analysis ... the benefits for the Big Oil boys are fairly easy to calculate ... the amount of oil potential they can pull out of the ground in Iraq or Venezuela or wherever can be reasonably determined by running tests on the oil fields ... but the costs are another matter ... the strategies are basically divided into c...
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our government has always believed it had the right to intervene in the internal affairs of sovereign nations ... we topple democratically elected governments; we prop up dictators; we fund, we assassinate, we destroy ... while these issues are never acknowledged by the US government, there is at least an underlying perception held by some that such actions are to further the interests of the American people ... in most instances, they clearly are not ... what underlies such immoral internati...
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what seems to be the republican message? it's always the same ... tough on defense, anti-gay, anti-abortion ... they even throw in pro-family for good measure ... oh yeah, and all that prayer in school stuff ... and, of course, smaller government ... it's all crap ... and yet, Democrats never seem to be able to break through to the American people with the REAL republican agenda ... and i know why that is ... they just aren't even trying ... we hear republicans going on and on about smaller go...
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yes, it looks like the Dems are doing pretty well ... we might win here; we might win there ... overall, the republicans have been so awful for the country that many good things are being dumped right in our laps ... but Democrats are not like the heavyweight fighters they should be ... we are not "taking it to them" ... we are not showing the American people that we can take these guys out with one punch ... we're so busy not appearing too partisan that we're not standing up for ourselves and ...
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what's the rationale for a draft we hear from progressives? they say it would energize the movement ... soccer moms wearing headbands and a-carryin' signs ... we'd have protest music ... freakin Joan Baez would come ... there would be speakers ... tons of left wing speakers ... our voices would be heard ... we'd get "our" people on the news ... and most importantly, of course, we'd put an end to their wars and their madness ... America would not "put up" if their precious children were on the...
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Which kind of Democrat are you? Strategy One argues that Democrats can't do anything without power and that we need to overcome the party's "weak on defense" image that we were tagged with during the 1972 McGovern campaign and haven't been able to shake off since ... Among the many issues that comprise our new "tough guy" mantra is that we cannot call for massive cuts in the defense budget whether such cuts are warranted or not ... this is true even if overspending on defense is weakening the ...
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imagine that ... it turns out fascism is against the law ... go figure ... nice to see that some activist judges are still actively protecting us by correctly interpreting the Constitution! the Court's opinion (see below) ended with these sage words from Justice Warren on the issue of suspending civil liberties in the name of national security: Implicit in the term "national defense" is the notion of defending those values and ideas which set this Nation apart ... It would indeed be ironic if...
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if you put some of the pieces together that have been popping up in the news, you start to see a very clear picture that the "war" on terror is more than a little ill-conceived ... diplomacy is virtually non-existent with neocons ... as Kerry said, terrorism should be dealt with as a policing action, not a military action ... our alliances grow weaker and weaker as we unilaterally fight the WOT and alienate most of the world in the process ... putting it as simply as possible, the neocon "war o...
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here, presented clearly and unemotionally, is what the Democratic Party should be saying to the American people ... it's not left wing or right wing or any wing ... it's just good old common sense ... compare and contrast this essay with some in the party who seem obsessed with pushing the "macho on defense" meme ... Burnett, the author, is not calling for isolationism ... he doesn't get all tangled up (like i always do) with buzzwords like the "military-industrial complex" ... he's calling for...
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there's no denying that terrorists exist ... we certainly have our share of them right here in the US ... and it would be naive to think that US foreign policy hasn't incurred the wrath of people all over the world ... we do some pretty horrific things ... so, regardless of your views on 9/11 or on bush's exploitation of terrorism to promote fear for political purposes, i think it's wrong to think that anti-US terrorists don't exist ... but bush likes to claim what a great job he's done putting...
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In the following article, Hersh explains the relationship between the Israeli attacks on Lebanon and bush's plan to attack Iran ... the article is very long; the more you read, the worse it gets ... Cheney wanted to use Israel's attacks on Hezbollah as a "trial run" for Iran ... He believes Hezbollah's underground bunkers were designed by the Iranians and that bombing them would provide useful feedback on what to expect in Iran ... he also believed the bombings could build support for the US fro...
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it's time we stopped thinking about terms like "empire" as things "lefties" say ... most of you are familiar with PNAC and have read some of their documents ... PNAC believes the US can use its military might to "puppetize" (my word not theirs) foreign governments and make them "friendly" to the US ... they are NOT doing it for noble reasons like "spreading democracy" ... they are doing it to control foreign markets ... and we're all very familiar with all the republican hype about the sanctity...
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it sure looks like DU's Lieberman fans and the whiners saying that Lamont shouldn't have dared challenge an incumbent are way out of touch with THE MAINSTREAM OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ... it's time you all apologized for accusing us "left wing extremists" for being out of touch ... it turns out that it was you all the time ... source: (Link) Democrats Pleased Joe Got Beat in Connecticut Dems nationwide think their party is stronger for Lamont’s victory, and want their candidates to tout anti-...
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what a remarkable morning ... just look at DU go ... finally, we are focussed where we should be ... there are no posts about Chimpy ... there are no posts about Tweety ... there are no posts about Condi ... we are discussing who we are and what should be the path of the Democratic Party ... we are talking about inclusiveness ... we are talking about the Party's message ... we are talking about our expectations from our Party's leaders ... it's a new dawn in Demville ... all this, and yet ther...
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one thing's for sure, the Lamont-Lieberman primary has most Democrats reflecting on the state of our party ... it's clear that mainstream Democrats want their elected leaders to take a much stronger stand against the war and it's also clear that mainstream Democrats want their leaders to take a much stronger stand against bush ... a recent WP-ABC poll shows that a majority of Democrats do not believe that Democrats even have an Iraq strategy ... some analysts, including pollster John Zogby, hav...
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well, most of us knew it's always been about oil ... but Palast's recount provides some very interesting details and even ties the 2002 coup in Venezuela directly back to the US State Department ... the following article (an excerpt from Palast's latest book) is very worth reading ... there's also an audio link to an interview between RFK Jr. and Greg Palast ... audio link: (Link) source: (Link) With Saddam out of control, jerking markets up and down, the price of controlling the price was ...
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Posted by welshTerrier2 in General Discussion (01/01/06 through 01/22/2007)
Tue Aug 01st 2006, 10:35 PM
sure, sign me up as a democratic socialist ... for those who haven't read this article about democratic socialists, please read this excellent overview: (Link) i see no problem supporting democratic socialism (a system of beliefs not a political party) and supporting the Democratic Party at the same time ... i write frequently on DU about the need to cap wealth ... i argue that we need to tax wealth in addition to taxing income ... i argue that we cannot allow an inter-generational ruling cla...
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well, that was interesting ... all sorts of responses on ... i thought it might be worth taking a little time to make a few observations ... most importantly, and i'll get back to this, the thread opened with a discussion about the RISK TO ALL LIFE ON THE PLANET FROM GLOBAL WARMING ... the more absurd responses talked about how gas rationing would make it inconvenient to go visit grandma ... you want to see inconvenience? wait until it's over a hundred degrees everyday and you can't use air ...
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if you're like the people in the NBC/WSJ poll, it ain't goin too well ... there are certain policies our government has been following that i believe contribute to some of the darkness we see in the poll (See article below) ... my view is that the great American empire is very clearly on the verge of collapse ... our country needs to change in very significant ways ... some of these changes will be incredibly painful and will result in very significant turbulence to our way of life ... the bad ...
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"The Sorrows of Empire" by Chalmers Johnson
here are the final two haunting paragraphs:


There is plenty in the world to occupy our military radicals and empire enthusiasts for the time being. But there can be no doubt that the course on which we are launched will lead us into new versions of the Bay of Pigs and updated, speeded-up replays of Vietnam War scenarios. When such disasters occur, as they - or as-yet-unknown versions of them - certainly will, a world disgusted by the betrayal of the idealism associated with the United States will welcome them, just as most people did when the former USSR came apart. Like other empires of the past century, the United States has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power athwart an angry, resistant globe.

There is one development that could conceivably stop this process of overreaching: the people could retake control of the Congress, reform it along with the corrupted elections laws that have made it into a forum for special interests, turn it into a genuine assembly of democratic representatives, and cut off the supply of money to the Pentagon and the secret intelligence agencies. We have a strong civil society that could, in theory, overcome the entrenched interests of the armed forces and the military-industrial complex. At this late date, however, it is difficult to imagine how Congress, much like the Roman senate in the last days of the republic, could be brought back to life and cleansed of its endemic corruption. Failing such a reform, Nemesis, the goddess of retribution and vengeance, the punisher of pride and hubris, waits impatiently for her meeting with us."
WT2's Core Beliefs
Here is what I believe are fundamental truths that Democrats should be fighting for:

1. the war in Iraq has no legitimacy ... if bush succeeds there, the only result will be the establishment of an American puppet ... we will not succeed; we should not succeed; we should leave NOW ...
2. there should be no room for compromising the objectives of any human liberation movement ... compromises can be made on tactics (i.e. what we will settle for today) but never on the ideal ... Democrats should speak out on all human liberation movements ...
3. our democratic institutions have been poisoned by greed, wealth and power ... reform must be the number one priority of every American ... this is NOT a left-right issue; without a democratic process, nothing works ...
4. the Democratic Party must find a way to be genuinely inclusive of its left-wing ... demanding adherence to the Party line is NOT going to work ... we need major reforms in the Party to promote a better dialog between prominent party members and the grassroots ... without a real exchange of ideas and a real process of inclusion, we will not succeed ...
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