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In reply to the discussion: Is this Democratic Underground? [View all]gtar100
(4,192 posts)of us. But given the entrenched duality of our political system, we can either fight to take back the Democratic party and reclaim it for liberal ideals or we can stand back and watch the corporatists take it over. Your criticism of the Democratic party and many of its members I think is most welcome if it laser-focused on the root cause of its ills. Political parties after all are just empty shells and we humans put the meaning into them.
The Democratic party is neither a reflective opposite of the Repuglican party, nor is it "just as bad as ..." blah, blah, blah. There is corruption in its ranks in its own way and it has been going through an identity crisis ever since Reagan fucked everything up (with the blessings of so many of our fellow Americans). I say we bring our hearts and souls back into the Democratic party and revitalize it with the principles and practices that we know work. And we know they work because it was the Democratic party that put them into practice in the 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60's. We watched this nation thrive because of that. Just because there are those who are corrupt or weak-willed that call themselves Democrats doesn't mean we should identify the party with them. We should do our best to get rid of them. *baucus...cough..cough*