Posted on 01/21/2005 8:03:51 PM PST by The Spirit Of Allegiance
Wanna get snarky?
(from the site:) To win back Congress and the White House in the next four years, Democrats need to take action now.
As Republicans celebrate Bush's inauguration, we organize, preparing to make the next four years see the biggest groundswell of grassroots resistance a president has ever faced.
Protestors in DC tell Bush he has no mandate.
You can help. Attend a DNC Regional Caucus in Sacramento this Saturday, or New York City on the 29th. Hear the DNC Chair candidates' plans and let delegates know that we want a Chairman who stands for the grassroots. Raise your voice for reform, and blog about it on MyDD.com!
(Excerpt) Read more at drivingvotes.org ...
They need to hire a kook and hire him fast.
I don't think the software has yet been written to determine the best-qualified kook for the DNC chair job....so many factors to evaluate--closet racism, hypocrisy, pride, greed, megalomania, false humility, denial, hatred of God and the Bible, soft on crime and criminals...so many in the DNC leadership are so highly qualified!
< /not so much sarcasm as truth....
Something tells me that positive demonstrations are much more effective than negative ones. Support President Bush. Ignore the Democrats. Let the Angry Left stand alone. There is no reason to provide a counterbalance of the Angry Right.
"grass roots" leftist groundswell? Isn't that what destroyed the Democrats in the first place?
A little advice to the lunatic left - go join the green party, you might increase your membership a bit more that way, besides what happened to all those promises lefties made at DU, that if Bush won, you were all going to join the green party? What that a LIE? You need to stand by your convictions and promises, or you will never get elected....
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