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In reply to the discussion: Is this Democratic Underground? [View all]Mr_Jefferson_24
(8,559 posts)"Can we expect open-minded, rational, logical comments from the inhabitants thereof? Or are we so tied to the Democratic Party that we are not permitted to think in such a way?"
Your questions highlight the problematic nature of mission statements dedicated to party as opposed to principle. Parties can change, sometimes for the worse, for example by coming under the undue influence of wealthy corporate and other special interests, but solid democratic principles do not change.
Success and/or promotion of the ANY political party should NEVER be an end unto itself. A legitimate political party is nothing more than a vehicle/organization by which we (the citizenry) attempt to bring about changes we'd like to see, and we should routinely revisit the question of whether or not our chosen party has been/is/will be effective in doing so.
Of course, just as Bush stated "You're either with us, or you're with the terrorists," the party locksteppers who frequent DU will respond to make you feel compelled to get on board with the democratic party or go sign up at freeperland, which is supposed to either shut you up or run you off. Ironically, it is the unquestioning, non-thinking mindset of the locksteppers which most lends itself to freeperland ideology.
Doubt if my post will last very long, just thought I'd put in my two cents.