Tuesday, February 14, 2006

 

I'm done

I'm done with the Democratic party. Kiss my ass.

They have driven outspoken Iraq-War veteran Paul Hackett out of the Ohio senate race. Senate minority leader Harry Reid and NY senator Charles Shumer told him he was no longer wanted.

Why are party leaders so afraid of someone who tells the truth? Hackett was running for all the right reasons.
How many times have the American people clamored for a loud voice on the Democratic side? We love Hackett because he calls a spade a spade and refuses to apologize for it.

The Democratic Party has a strategy of pleasing voters who don't care about politics. That makes no sense because those people don't vote. The Republicans realized long ago to play to their base. Lie to the Christians and make laws for the CEO's. It works. Democrats should take a lesson from Howard Dean. His campaign started off so well because he said he was a liberal and never apologized. People were thrilled to hear about universal health care and better schools. If John Kerry and his money would have embraced those ideals and shouted them out proudly, the world would be a much better place today.

Sherrod Brown may be a fine candidate for the Senate, I don;t know the man. Nothing against him, but I'm done with all of them. The criteria for a picking a candidate shouldn't be "good fund raiser + non-controversial." Just ask John Kerry how well that formula works. The people who vote want someone to stand up and shout. Stand up and lead.

No more donations, no more volunteer work, No more voting. What's the point? I hate this place.

Comments:
Well said Chris. I feel the same way often. We seem to have much in common, at least politically.

Hopefully we'll see some balls on the left sometime.
 
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