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Thread #110675   Message #2325185
Posted By: GUEST,Fantasma
25-Apr-08 - 07:34 AM
Thread Name: BS: And So it Begins...
Subject: RE: BS: And So it Begins...
Just read an interesting article about The Big Disconnect between the left and the Democratic party by Chris Hedges. It was originally published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, but is reposted on the Common Dreams website, where I found it.

The people it signifies to me are the MoveOn.org folk, who were originally Clinton folk, which is why I never thought much of them. They were also not really leftists at all, but disenchanted yuppie Clinton Dems who didn't get their way.

Here is the opening snippet:

Published on Monday, April 21, 2008 by the Philadelphia Inquirer
The Left Has Lost Its Nerve and Its Direction
by Chris Hedges

The failure of the American left is a failure of nerve. It has been neutralized and rendered ineffectual as a political force because of its refusal to hold fast on core issues, from universal, single-payer, not-for-profit health care for all Americans, to the steadfast protection of workers' rights, to an immediate withdrawal from the failed occupation of Iraq to a fight against a militarized economy that is hollowing the country out from the inside.

Let the politicians compromise. This is their job. It is not ours. If the left wants to regain influence in the nation's political life, it must be willing to walk away from the Democratic Party, even if Barack Obama is the nominee, and back progressive, third-party candidates until the Democrats feel enough heat to adopt our agenda. We must be willing to say no. If not, we become slaves.

Political and social change, as the radical Christian right and the array of corporate-funded neocon think tanks have demonstrated, are created by the building of movements. This is a lesson American progressives have forgotten. The object of a movement is not to achieve political power at any price. It is to create pressure and mobilize citizens around core issues of justice. It is to force politicians and parties to respond to our demands. It is about rewarding, through support and votes, those who champion progressive ideals and punishing those who refuse. And the current Democratic Party, as any worker in a former manufacturing town in Pennsylvania can tell you, has betrayed us.

Full article here:

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/04/21/8420/