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Raphaelle
01-11-2007, 08:06 AM
Talking points exclaim he was yet again "claiming resposibilty for mistakes", but where is the accountability if all it amounts to is saying the words?

Broadcasted talking points have suggested that Americans don't have the appetite for another impeachment and we are at war--without any recognition of the lies deliberately constructed to wage an illegal war.

As long as they use the framework that doesn't break through the fog, the real world consequences will only get worse.

Can anyone really believe the Democrats are going to stand up and do anything more than squeak? Do people just end up turning to the Democrats because they have no where else to turn, even as the chorus of their ongoing complicity and incompetence grows louder? Next they will completely turn away and that suits both sides of the same party just fine. The Democrats don't care about the complaining- the last thing they want is for people to have another place to turn. That is why there is so much venom reserved for the Greens and Nader above all else.

PPLE
01-11-2007, 11:39 AM
who KICKED ass on Scarborough Country asking Arianna why the Dems do not have the courage to cut off the funding. I have been a big fan of Pat's ever since the run up to this war. He has been RIGHT ON for the whole run.

We would do well to remember that even as we hope to create a movement that he would fear and loathe.

Mairead
01-12-2007, 06:13 AM
We would do well to remember that even as we hope to create a movement that he would fear and loathe.
Agreed 100%.

That seems to be something that distinguishes totalitarians from democrats (or some other boundary, or even many other boundaries): the willingness to see other people as complex individuals who can be allies on issue B even though we are in complete opposition on issues A and C.