Trust me, I understand.OL FU wrote:Would you have said the same thing about the people that remained in the democratic party following Carter's administration? Or after the republicans took control of congress in the early 90s. Come on. The party in power typically abuses their power and many times forgets the people that put them there. It has happened sadly again and again in American politics.dbackjon wrote:
Unfortunately, they are going about this the wrong way. Following the ones that took them to defeat in 2008/created this mess in the first place will get them no-where.
We are a two party system. Would I like for that to change? yes. But that change will occur over a long period of time if at all. you follow the group that is closest to your belifs and many of us swallow hard at the portions of the party we don't like. The alternative is to wake up 20 years from now with policies in place that are impossible to change because they are imbedded.
I get yelled at all the time at DemocraticUnderground because I do not follow the party line, and criticize Obama, Pelosi and Reid all the time.
I had one of the most famous and cited posts there recently - recorded it being cited in over 200 different threads as proof that some Democrats are disloyal :












