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In reply to the discussion: I'm a populist; I'm no longer a Democrat. [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)to waste my time supporting people that don't believe as I do. I used to be a registered Democrat, but watched the party go to the right ever since the late '60s, when they got too far to the right from where I stand I assumed they didn't want me anymore. Was it easy for our elected Democrats to appear liberal when they voted to invade Afghanistan? How about Iraq? I was vocally against both when 90% of the country was behind Bush, where were you? Vietnam spoiled wars of choice for me, but it seems our country has a short memory.
I'm not surprised that you didn't see where and how often the word liberal appeared in the about section, especially the mission statement, that word isn't very popular around here lately.
Alert away if it would make you happy, won't bother me at all, I had a life before DU, have a life now, and will have a life even after DU. If I took any of this that seriously I would have been gone long ago and have thought about leaving a few times because of the rightward tilt of DU lately. I have been the victim of liberal bashing a few times, wish you had been there to defend me what with your dislike of posts that are right of center. Good luck with being anti-censorship except if someone is posting right of center, you must be very busy on DU lately.
But if you think the best way to support the Democratic principles is to keep voting for the candidates they are now running, good luck with that. Do you really think you can change people by supporting them? Or are you happy with the party as it now is?