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| Dancing Up A Storm Member Since: Aug 2002 Location: Great Mills
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However, from watching some of the news talk shows, it seems the Democratic party has become a party of elitists, of intellectuals and snobs. That is one of the big reasons why they do not connect with mainstream America - the folks out there in the heartland, so to speak. They are big on abortion, big on "big spending", fixating on all the old programs, like curing Social Security ills, medical issues for seniors, but they also want to raise your taxes. The Republican party is seen to have shifted it's base to the heartland; they like GW Bush out there, they like NASCAR races, backyard barbeques, moral leadership, they put great value in Home Security and Family Values. Of all the "Red" states out there, 11 out of 13 passed an amendment affirming their belief that marriage should only be between a man and a woman. The thing is, with that kind of base thinking, among the movers and shakers of the Democratic party, how are they ever going to get back to the party they once were? The party that really is for the little people, not just the party that says it is. For example, take the words of the the person I cited from the DU, who posted that he/she was attending law school in Oklahoma, but was going to move to an area where more people would appreciate his/her intellectual prowess - he/she could not connect with the mentality of people in Oklahoma! How typical of what the talk shows are saying. Does anyone really believe Ted Kennedy, Robt. Byrd, Harry Reid, and Hillary Clinton, for example, really give a rats' azz for the little people? | |
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| Not dead yet. Member Since: Oct 2003 Location: Calvert
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| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
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| Um, uh, Penn, Hunter... ...I feel it is my duty to point out that, while W got the most votes in the histroy of the republic, Monsieur Kerry got the second most. 3% is nice but it means that out of 100 people in the room 47 disagree with us. Not all of those 47 are Michael Moore drones and many have values not far removed from the majority. If we want to retain leadership, we ought act like it.
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| One more YOU BIG IDIOT ... 11-04-2004 07:05 AM Very immature of you, wouldn't you say so? No, as a matter of fact I wouldn't. I feel that I am only stating the truth as I see it. I think that any celebrity who thinks that anybody should vote a certain way because THEY say so is an idiot. I don't care what their political leanings are, I think they are an idiot either way. I have no problem with them supporting, even endorsing a cand., but come on, organizing the whole concert tour thing was just too much. |
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