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No, a bland campaign, triangulation, a failure to take on Republican election tricks, and not inspiring 50% of eligible voters to even go to vote is what got G.W. Bush in the first place. Just remember who was Al Gore's vice. Al Gore should have won by a landslide, and had Nader not ran, most Nader voters would have joined that 50% sitting at home anyway.
But if the past six years haven't convinced everyone that there is a crucial difference between Bush Republicans and Democrats, I don't know what it would take.
While many who reject both major parties have claimed lack of difference, what matters is another thing: has the Dems' difference the potential to bring about significant positive change? If Dems in power mean only intermittent delays in the Republoscum push to the right (as in the Clinton era), iut's not worth much, if it means ineptness allowing the Repubs to regroup and prepare for a real landslide next time (as would have happened if Kerry wins and 'owns' Iraq), it may be even worse.
However, a lot of the Dems elected yesterday are a new generation. Although idiots like Rahm are there to meddle, and many are too centrist to support significant reforms, I'd hope that thery would be willing to do things differently. One prerequisite is for the base to push them on. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
Be nice if we could send him to Europe as a roving ambassador.
You folks would get your fill of that one quick enough.
Hopefully someone would take him to St. Petersburg, for Rasputin's Christmas party. "When the abyss stares at me, it wets its pants." Brian Hopkins
Just as a side note - I haven't heard nearly the same vehemence for the Libertarians who finally deserted Bush, but could not stand to actually vote for his defeat by supporting the Democrats.
http://www.lp.org/media/article_438.shtml
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Then in 2004 the Democrats spent more effort trying to keep Nader off the ballot than debating the Republicans on policy.
Any country where ballot access and voter registration are issues is not a functioning democracy. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. -- Euripides
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