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Yes, I am an angry, old middle-aged white woman and yes, I voted for Hillary Clinton. But, I am much more than that, or at least I thought I was, until ‘00 and ‘04, when the Republicans stole the election and put us in this mess we have now found ourselves in.
Up until then, I considered that as a registered voter, that I mattered. I also thought that things were going to change (I now hate that word) be different, because we were going to show the Rethuglicans how pissed off we were.
We were tired of paying for a war with the wrong country, were tired of soaring gas prices, tired of tax relief only for the extreme wealthy, we were just plain damn tired.
But there was a light at the end of the tunnel and her name was Hillary Clinton. Who better to get us out of this mess and put this country we all love back to its former greatness?
Well, now we know, that was not the plan. No, No, No! We need change (there’s that word again)!!! And here was this guy, who gave a speech, back when the election was stoled in ‘04. I mean, he gave a speech, that should show us he is the ONE! It was a great speech, now shut up and vote for him. Shouldn’t the fact that he can memorize some words and say them meaningfully mean something? Now ladies, get with the program, listen to him give a speech and you will see, that he is the ONE. The powers that be have decided. The DNC has made their choice and we are to fall in line with their decision.
If we don’t want to fall in line with their choice, we will be labeled petulant, angry females, or maybe they will call us blue collar workers, or hillbillies, or racists.
Well the fix is in, we saw it at all unfold at the RBC meeting and we have been blogging away. We are telling everyone that we are not going to stand for it. We are angry and we will vote for McCain. I suppose we will be called McCain Democrats, just like the former Reagan Democrats.
But is that okay? Is it okay to slap a label on us and put their candidate in? Are we just going to sit at our desks in front of a glowing screen and yell “yeah, that’s right”, when someone says something smart that maybe we were also thinking?
Now I know, that this is exactly what I am doing right now. Sitting in front of a screen typing, but I am challenging everyone who sits in front of these screens to come up with a plan that makes us a real thorn in their sides. A march to Denver, maybe, but that is in August and we need their attention now. A letter writing campaign to each and every democrat holding office plainly stating, your job is at stake, maybe, sounds good. You start telling those Congressmen that they will be collecting unemployment and maybe they will listen. I am sure “Nancy gurl” will listen if she thinks she may lose the Speaker seat, just think, nobody will see her smile anymore.
So, I guess my challenge is, are we going to be Hillbillies, Bigots and women, or are we going to be activists, who saw something terribly wrong and made it right?
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Kirafa,
Comment by bostonboomer June 13, 2008 @ 5:30 pmI have accepted that I’m going to be called a racist and a low-information “older white woman” and I don’t care anymore. I am really worried that a person who is not yet the nominee seems to have been given complete control of the party’s apparatus. I can only hope that when Democrats who are running down ticket realize they are going to be cut loose, they will decide not to support Obama at the convention. But I’m afraid we are going to have to deal with four more years of Republican rule, thanks to Howard Dean and Donna Brazile.
You did a great job laying it out for the rest of us who lack the ability to put this into plain words.
Comment by Pat Johnson June 13, 2008 @ 8:24 pmNice having another voice of reason out there. Thanks.
Keep on writing. People do read but do not always comment.
Comment by ea June 13, 2008 @ 8:25 pmSecond try here–
Keep writing. People read but do not always comment.
Comment by ea June 13, 2008 @ 8:27 pmKirafa, I’m enjoying your writing. Thanks for expanding my ever-shrinking world, which has been whittled away due to extreme intolerance for Hillary Clinton in the “progressive” blogs, and my complete inability to tolerate the hate. The only way I can see to make a difference politically at this point is to refuse to be blind and help others to see, whether it’s on a blog or talking with family and friends. The DNC wasn’t responsive before it was relocated to Chicago. My own decision was to re-register as an Independent in protest to the Democratic party being made over as the Obama party. As an older woman with grown children and grandchildren and not much ready cash, words are what I’m left with, that, and my vote.
Comment by Ms. Marple June 13, 2008 @ 8:35 pmKim,
BostonBoomer brings up an excellent point. Those downticket dems that are losing out on support and funding due to Obama’s campaign may put pressure on the DNC to reconsider their horrific actions. I guess we can dream, can’t we?
Comment by Elixir June 13, 2008 @ 8:44 pmYou’re absolutely right, the only thing left for us is to bring pressure in any way we can.
I went to Obama’s website and signed up. Every day they send me email about how great their movement is and all the wonderful ways I can get involved. Every day I send email back saying that when Obama apologizes for the race-baiting and misogyny, and makes a firm commitment to universal single-payer health care and the separation of church and state, then I will consider voting for him.
“Consider” of course doesn’t mean I will. I honestly don’t know what I’ll do.
Keep blogging. Are you the one who worked on the O campaign? I’d love to hear about it.
Comment by gob June 13, 2008 @ 11:24 pmWould like to invite you over to this disscusion
http:\\unityoverwhat.blogspot.com
Discussing the Progressive tradition of economic democracy as the only center with enough gravity to bring about a Democratic victory.
Comment by Nacho June 17, 2008 @ 9:17 pm