> We must allow capitalism to take its course in causing
> itself to naturally deteriorate (without our
> intervention).
> It matters not who is in office; our cause will be served
> either way.
>
> It’s time that we finally realized that the Democrats are
> no longer an entity of the left-wing.
> For too long the labor unions have been abused and taken
> advantage of by the empty promises left behind by the NDP.
>
> I would rather have Bush, Jr. running the White House for a
> second term than be double-crossed by the ones you refer to
> as an “ally.”
>
> > You have a good point but is their any alternative?
> would
> > you rather have a republican in office who is
> chainsawing
> > womens rights, enviorimental(sp) policys, etc?
> > If faced with both evils, take the lesser of the two.
> right
> > now we have no choice.
before the green-progressive coalition was mirred, I think that was a good way to promote the party. Working with other activists is a good way to get us in contact with progressive people and will magnify our efforts. You could do this and have people vote for democrats.
With the DLC, there is no way we would be welcomed in the DP. Though i dont like the labor federation split, the one that wanted more money to go to funding had the right idea. We need to build numbers here.
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