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Don't Mourn, Organize (updated)10 o'clock, November 3, 2004Update: Someone over at Kos pre-emptively stole my tagline. But in a good cause. Here’s what he’s got to say: OK. I read thousands of comments and dozens of Diaries last night and this morning. And you know something? I’m going to forget I read most of them. Just erase them from memory along with the names of those who posted them. Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze. Because what I found in my reading was a plethora of bashing Christians, bashing Kerry, bashing gays, bashing Edwards, bashing Kos, bashing America and bashing each other. As well as a lot of people saying they’re abandoning the Democrats, abandoning politics, abandoning the country. This descent into despair and irrationality and surrender puts icing on the Republican victory cake. Why were we in this fight in the first place? Because terrible leaders are doing terrible things to our country and calling this wonderful. Because radical reactionaries are trying to impose their imperialist schemes on whoever they wish and calling this just. Because amoral oligarchs are determined to enhance their slice of the economic pie and calling this the natural order. Because flag-wrapped ideologues want to chop up civil liberties and call this security. Because myopians are in charge of America’s future. . . . Not a few people have spoken in the past few hours about an Americanist authoritarianism emerging out of the country’s current leadership. I think that’s not far-fetched. Fighting this requires that we stick together, not bashing each other, not fleeing or hiding or yielding to the temptation of behaving as if “what’s the use?” This is what I’m saying. |
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I still need to mourn a bit before moving forward. And I have to admit that my focus lies closer to home at the moment, so my butterfly wings may take longer to influence positive change. But yes, mourning should not be allowed to take permanent root. |
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The temptation to despair is strong; Bush has both houses of the legislature and the republicans will control the judiciary, probably, for my working lifetime. And yet ... there are still fights to be fought. The *big fight* of the Bush presidency is going to be the flat tax. We can make this as nasty a donnybrook for Bush as national health care was for Clinton. |
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I almost hope the stupid bastards do try to replace the income tax with a national sales tax. |
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When the shock started to subside, I renewed my memberships in NOW and the ACLU; NARAL is next. I can't just sit back and assume that the War on Women will be as ineffective as the Wars on Drugs and Terrorism. And they are ready to wage a War on Women, make no mistake about it. Anyway, David, thanks for posting that. Deborah |
Yes, exactly. I feel an incredibly strong urge to get out and Make It Happen!!