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Grow some and get back to Democratic principals, not corporate ones

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      • morefunthanworkmorefunthanwork commented  · 

        Democrats have no platform anymore. Attempting compromise is only producing the same thing as Republican's since they aren't interested in bipartisanship. Voters won't vote for Democrats without a difference and the more the better. Palin's proving that (YIKES).

        How many people voted for Liberman or Snowe yet it appears as if they are leading the debate. That's not "populist". That's nothing but fear and spineless. It's not respectable or "democratic" when the minority has been given permission to lead the majority. Mass. is what happens when the base is not ignited because there's no difference between the party's.

      • Marcello RollandoMarcello Rollando commented  · 

        Grossly put, but understandable and your point is well taken. All Democrats need to decide and agree on who and what we are, and then be that. Not at the top of our lungs at town hall meetings, but by listening carefully to each other, then choosing to communicate a lot more effectively than Gibbs and other Presidential talk show stand ins. Republicans win with two methods only: Make the People Fear it and "Keep It Simple Stupid." Democrats need to incorporate the procedure without the un-American goals. Few of us is as dumb as the Republicans think we are, but few of us have ever written or called members of both houses of Congress, with comments such as those written on this website.
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