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In reply to the discussion: Been through some rough primary wars here. To me now, though, this one is different. [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)74. Thank You..."MF"
My reaction is close to yours in this, what you say and the rest of your post:
I think what really does matter so much right now is that there not be a wing of the party that puts those of us supporting Bernie in a different box so to speak with a different label...like we are not really actually part of it all.
A very important person here posted recently that they were not aware that so many Democrats hated the Democratic party. That really concerned me. That goes very deep into why there might be division. I have posted a lot about policies of this administration that bother me. But I don't hate the party, don't hate anyone in it. I want to support my candidate but I would like to still feel a part of it all.
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A very important person here posted recently that they were not aware that so many Democrats hated the Democratic party. That really concerned me. That goes very deep into why there might be division. I have posted a lot about policies of this administration that bother me. But I don't hate the party, don't hate anyone in it. I want to support my candidate but I would like to still feel a part of it all.
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I think "that important person" somehow didn't understand what posters were saying: "They didn't hate the Dem Party...but, joined this site because they thought "Selection 2000" was such a horrific event in their lives that when they saw the "Democratic Underground Banner" with a link to this NEW SITE: "Democratic Underground" they though there was HOPE! Someone CARED.
And that's how I started here in 2001 and I was not a Hater of the Dem Party, nor were others who signed up and were not Trolls.
We were horrified over that 2000 Selection and were so glad to have a place to come and talk about it and organize so that it would never happened again.
I'm surprised that the "Important Persons" didn't understand that...after all these years. Maybe someday they will understand the contribution to Dem Reform that they gave voice to was not "Hate of the Democratic Party," but LOVE of the DEM PARTY that we began to see with "Stolen Election 2000" was in Need of Reform.
I'm happy to have been here all these years and will always be grateful that the Founders of DU gave us the opportunity to Connect and Do good work for that REFORM of DEM PARTY.
Even if their Original Enterprise turned out not to be what they had wanted....someday..in the future, hopefully they will see that what they inadvertently started may have done some very great good for our Democratic Party that we share.
I hope so, anyway.
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Been through some rough primary wars here. To me now, though, this one is different. [View all]
madfloridian
May 2015
OP
Nice post Mad. I agree this primary is different. I think it is because it seemed at first
sabrina 1
May 2015
#5
It would prove that WE are not just 'whining' about the corrosive effect of money
sabrina 1
May 2015
#7
For me Bernie is the phoenix of the Democratic party rising from the corruption of corporate money.
L0oniX
May 2015
#46
Bernie is the test imo, of all of us who rail against CU and the destruction of our electoral system
sabrina 1
May 2015
#13
I also think he might appeal to some of the less fire breathing tea bagger types.
CrispyQ
May 2015
#71
Until Bernie I wasn't going to bother with this election other than to cast a vote for whomever.
Autumn
May 2015
#23
It was shocking to me to find so few Democrats stood for Democratic ideals as well.
raouldukelives
May 2015
#25
You're right. I hope the change comes peacefully as well. No sane person wants
PatrickforO
May 2015
#49
As to hating the Democratic Party, I don't. I just hate what it has become.
PatrickforO
May 2015
#48
I believe the quote goes: ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.
Ford_Prefect
May 2015
#50
one major difference is having an Independent run for the Democratic nomination
carolinayellowdog
May 2015
#68
I think you are right about most of the Sanders supporters being early Obama supporters
davidpdx
May 2015
#86
DU attracts a wide range of progressives, including some who do hate the Democratic party
pnwmom
May 2015
#79
Bottom line, we were considered "fringe" then. Now it's like we are overstepping....
madfloridian
May 2015
#90
I have been saying for many months that many of my Republican "friends" on FB are quite
silvershadow
May 2015
#85