slaveluci
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Joined: 3/2/2007 From: Little Rock, AR Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: caitlyn What I said was: It might be time to consider that if President Bush is so stupid, then what are you? Which is clearly both a general, parenthetical, and illustrative question ... the generic you ... as in the generic "We" the people. If I offended you, I apologize directly to you ... and in this, I'm not talking about the generic you. I know...I was paraphrasing there....you didn't offend me in anyway and so what if you did? There's no guarantee I'll never get offended, esp. on these forums . Moving forward ... forcing change is easier than some might think. The very point idea that we can't do it, is a major contributing factor to why it never happens. But, it has to be change from within. A few quick points. In the last election, Democrats supposedly voted in people that were against the war ... supposedly. But, they also kept a bunch of people that voted for the war, and are full of excuses now. I watched Hillary Clinton in the debate, talking about this being President Bush's war. Ha! She voted for it. Now, she is retracting, spinning, turning circles, and she is the front runner Yes and she's in good company too as far as retracting, spinning, turning circles. They ALL do that, Democrat or Republican. It's not a partisan thing. Apparently, many Democrats think words speak louder than actions. Harry Reid voted for it also ... and now he claims defeat. Again, the same thing could be said of the Republicans and their leaders. They have nearly ALL lied and waffled. It is not strictly one "side" or the other. So, want to have change? Then Democrats, should have kicked out all the Democrats that voted for the war. Sure, that will give the Republicans clear control of Congress, but a)Democrats clean up their own house, b)Democrats send a clear message that actions speak louder than words, c)there is nothing to lose, since "winning Congress" got anti-war Democrats absolutely nothing in the end. Yes, but people are too concerned with PARTISAN politics to allow this to happen. I agree with the point you're making but as long as people see things in black/white, liberal/conservative, dem/repub we're never going to accomplish this. If you are a Democrat and want change in Iraq, you have to vote for one of the candidates that voted against the entire mess ... period. If this means that your guy gets killed by a NeoCon in the next election, what have you really lost? Does anyone really believe that Hillary, Obama or Edwards, is going to get us out of Iraq? All they are going to do is get in office, find out how much power and influence they have by keeping us in, and make up reasons to stay. Now, you're learning............ Democrats telling their Democratic Senators, that this vote will cost them their job ... and Republicans doing the same And, after all, that IS what most of them are exclusively concerned about in the end. They WILL listen, when it's change from within. They will not when it's Republicans calling Democrats stupid, and vice versa. Agreed. I've often thought that if these are the people who are supposed to be representing us all and they act like the childish, partisan fools that they do, is their any hope? I go back and forth on this. I was once young and idealistic as you are but have aged and grown more jaded. Not so jaded as to no longer care or try to make a difference, but it's just tiring sometimes because the issues seem too overwhelming. I see your points and I agree. It may help you to work on some of your much-justified frustration to get involved in some political activity in your local area. At least you can do what you are capable of. Good luck...........luci
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