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March 15, 2006

Dean seen boosting DNC from bottom up

There are few bigger fans of the 50 State Strategy than me. The radical right wing has been out poisoning the country side while the Democrats have sat back assuming no one would believe that the insane drivel coming out of the Republican's mouths. The reality is that in the absence of another voice to actually speak to the truth, their message of hate has been internalized by those out of the mainstream. The reality has always been that the Republicans only represent a narrow group of radical extremists and then only when their Corporate Masters allow them to, yet fools abound that are willing to believe whatever crap the Republicans are shoveling over the fence. Most people are just natural born followers, so if everyone else is joining a racist hate group calling itself a political party, they are quite willing to just go along with it just to fit in. The Republicans have capitalized on this by working within the most radical of the churches and encouraging the new version of the Christian Identity movement to flourish which has labeled itself the born again movement. The only way to counter these movements is to meet them on the ground and fight them face to face. Luckily most of the people in these kinds of movements are worthless cowards, so only the threat of a challenge sends them scurrying back into the shadows of evil that spawned them. Dean's doing a good job. Republicans will always have more money, because they are willing to sell the votes to the highest bidder...corruption is the core defining value of the Republican party. People that worry that the Democrats aren't corrupt enough are dumb. Katrina shows the morally bankrupt Republicans will fail America over and over again. This year will be just as bad or worse. And their failures will be just as dramatic. Republicans can't stop hating America long enough to actually stand up and do the right thing.

On a side note, these people sound very serious and ruthless, how do I find them??

[via Blog for America]

Read more over at Boston Globe.

Posted by ManDrake at March 15, 2006 7:23 AM

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