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I reject ANY favorite of DfL being put forward as a "voice" of the party on ANY issue. It muddies the waters re: the values that this party holds dear.
The fact that there is only a reactionary right/near fascist party, and a center right "opposition" party, leaves the political conversation in this country terribly stunted, dangerously so.
Armando has insisted many times that he believes in women's autonomy, freedom. However, the promotion of the ongoing strategy coming out of the DSCC undermines the very values he holds dear. I understand the argument that you need seats first, but I think it's a doomed strategy.
One Tin Liberal Street Fighter Rides Away ...
by Madman in the marketplace on Mon Sep 19, 2005 at 06:38:46 PM PDT
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Chris Bowers actually touched on something like this tonight, too.
Of course, I also have a different concept of what a political party is than you do. I don't ascribe any particular values to them, or at least none that are inherent in their makeup. I view them as collective action vehicles for electioneering, which hold values only to the extent that they serve the electioneering function. I look elsewhere for my values.
But the thing I'm talking about at the moment is different. It has less to do with the party and values, I think, and more to do with chest-beating and crowd raising.
Waste more of your day at The Next Hurrah.
by Kagro X on Mon Sep 19, 2005 at 06:46:48 PM PDT
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