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In reply to the discussion: Why the arguments of Obama's defenders leave many cold. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)post. If you don't like something, say so. If you do like something, say so. We don't owe a debt of absolute loyalty here on DU or anywhere when it comes to politics -- unless we are employed by the Democratic Party or something like that.
I would appreciate your honest opinions Tx4obama, whether I agree with them or not. We can't improve our world or our party if we only praise the status quo.
I remember the Civil Rights Movement. If people had only taken a positive view of the status quo, we would still have segregation. You have to have seen segregation, the separate water fountains, the African-Americans standing in the back of the bus while white people had empty seats at their sides, the separate waiting rooms in bus stations, the segregated schools, to understand that if you want change, you have to make a fuss. Being positive about segregation did not change the situation.
Obama does a good job in many respects, but in certain very important areas, including human rights (killing American citizens by drones, for example), the economy (Geithner and Bernanke???) and education, I am far more liberal than he is. I am not ashamed of being a liberal, and I plan to continue to express my opinions honestly on DU.
No one has to agree with me. I am interested in hearing opinions that differ from my own. It is important to argue about issues and hash them out on DU. Where else can we do that?