This site is all about promoting the Democratic agenda. Here, here. The first politcal pin I ever wore was in 4th grade and it featured JFK and LBJ. What would they think of the party today? What do we do when the D party doesn't do D things? I read this short article on Huffington Post this a.m. and wanted to share it:
Five months into the Democratically-controlled Congress, and all I'm seeing is some bad slapstick. The ultimate moment hee-larity -- and lets hope it's ultimate rather than penultimate -- would be the Gonzales no-confidence vote. A useless dollop of turgid showmanship that in the end the Dems couldn't even get to the floor for a vote.
But the Democrats have yet to meet a piece of rhetorical legislation that they didn't like. From the no-confidence vote, to non-binding resolutions against the war, to funding bills that carry easily waived benchmarks, the Dems seem to have forgotten they were sent to Washington to do more than kill trees.
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here's the link to John Ridley's article http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
Actions speak louder than words. Especially when the words uttered by our D leaders are pathetic. "We don't have the votes blah blah"
Poor babies. Can't see sticking D for president signs in my lawn next year...