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The Sushi Bandit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 11:42 AM
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My E-mail from Michael Moore
12/13/04

Dear Friends,

It is no surprise that the Republicans are sore winners. They have spent the better part of the past month beating their chests, threatening to send to Siberia any Republican who doesn’t toe the line (poor Arlen Specter), and promising everything short of martial law if the Democrats don’t do what they are told.

What’s worse is to watch the pathetic sight of the DLC (the conservative, pro-corporate group of Democrats) apologizing for being Democrats and promising to “purge” the party of the likes of, well, all of US! Their comments are so hilarious and really not even worth recognizing but the media is paying so much attention to them, I thought it might be worth doing a little reality check.

The most people the DLC is able to get out to an event of theirs is about 200 at their annual dinner (where you have to pay thousands of dollars to get in).

Contrast this with the following:

* Total Members of Move On: More than 2,000,000
* Total Attendance at Vote for Change Concerts: An estimated 280,000
* Total Union Members in U.S.: Around 16,000,000
* Total Number of People Who Have Seen “Fahrenheit 9/11”: Over 50 million
* Total Number of You Reading This: Perhaps 10 million or more

The days of trying to move the Democratic Party to the right are over. We lost a very close election (a one-state difference) by running the #1 liberal in the Senate. Not bad. The country is shifting in our direction, not to the right. But the country was attacked and people were scared. They were manipulated with fear. And America has never thrown a sitting president out during wartime. That’s the facts. Oh, and our candidate could have run a better campaign (but we’ll have that discussion another day).

In the meantime, while we reflect on what went wrong, I would like to pass on to you an essay that a friend who works with abuse victims sent to me. It was written by a woman who has spent years working as an advocate for victims of domestic abuse and she sees many parallels between her work and the reaction of many Democrats to last month’s election. Her name is Mel Giles and here is what she had to say…


Watch Dan Rather apologize for not getting his facts straight, humiliated before the eyes of America, voluntarily undermining his credibility and career of over thirty years. Observe Donna Brazille squirm as she is ridiculed by Bay Buchanan, and pronounced irrelevant and nearly non-existent. Listen as Donna and Nancy Pelosi and Senator Charles Schumer take to the airwaves saying that they have to go back to the drawing board and learn from their mistakes and try to be better, more likable, more appealing, have a stronger message, speak to morality. Watch them awkwardly quote the bible, trying to speak the ‘new’ language of America. Surf the blogs, and read the comments of dismayed, discombobulated, confused individuals trying to figure out what they did wrong. Hear the cacophony of voices, crying out, "Why did they beat me?"

And then ask anyone who has ever worked in a domestic violence shelter if they have heard this before.

They will tell you: Every single day.

The answer is quite simple. They beat us because they are abusers. We can call it hate. We can call it fear. We can say it is unfair. But we are looped into the cycle of violence, and we need to start calling the dominating side what they are: abusive. And we need to recognize that we are the victims of verbal, mental, and even, in the case of Iraq, physical violence.

As victims we can't stop asking ourselves what we did wrong. We can't seem to grasp that they will keep hitting us and beating us as long as we keep sticking around and asking ourselves what we are doing to deserve the beating.

Listen to George Bush say that the will of God excuses his behavior. Listen, as he refuses to take responsibility, or express remorse, or even once, admit a mistake. Watch him strut, and tell us that he will only work with those who agree with him, and that each of us is only allowed one question (soon, it will be none at all; abusers hit hard when questioned; the press corps can tell you that). See him surround himself with only those who pledge oaths of allegiance. Hear him tell us that if we will only listen and do as he says and agree with his every utterance, all will go well for us (it won't; we will never be worthy).

And watch the Democratic Party leadership walk on eggshells, try to meet him, please him, wash the windows better, get out that spot, distance themselves from gays and civil rights. See the Democrats cry for the attention and affection and approval of the President and his followers. Watch us squirm. Watch us descend into a world of crazy-making, where logic does not work and the other side tells us we are nuts when we rely on facts. A world where, worst of all, we begin to believe we are crazy.

How to break free? Again, the answer is quite simple.

First, you must admit you are a victim. Then, you must declare the state of affairs unacceptable. Next, you must promise to protect yourself and everyone around you that is being victimized. You don't do this by responding to their demands, or becoming more like them, or engaging in logical conversation, or trying to persuade them that you are right. You also don't do this by going catatonic and resigned, by closing up your ears and eyes and covering your head and submitting to the blows, figuring its over faster and hurts less if you don't resist and fight back.

Instead, you walk away. You find other folks like yourself, 57 million of them, who are hurting, broken, and beating themselves up. You tell them what you've learned, and that you aren't going to take it anymore. You stand tall, with 57 million people at your side and behind you, and you look right into the eyes of the abuser and you tell him to go to hell. Then you walk out the door, taking the kids and gays and minorities with you, and you start a new life. The new life is hard. But it's better than the abuse.

We have a mandate to be as radical and liberal and steadfast as we need to be. The progressive beliefs and social justice we stand for, our core, must not be altered. We are 57 million strong. We are building from the bottom up. We are meeting, on the net, in church basements, at work, in small groups, and right now, we are crying, because we are trying to break free and we don't know how.

Any battered woman in America, any oppressed person around the globe who has defied her oppressor will tell you this: There is nothing wrong with you. You are in good company. You are safe. You are not alone. You are strong. You must change only one thing: Stop responding to the abuser.

Don't let him dictate the terms or frame the debate (he'll win, not because he's right, but because force works). Sure, we can build a better grassroots campaign, cultivate and raise up better leaders, reform the election system to make it fail-proof, stick to our message, learn from the strategy of the other side. But we absolutely must dispense with the notion that we are weak, godless, cowardly, disorganized, crazy, too liberal, naive, amoral, "loose,” irrelevant, outmoded, stupid and soon to be extinct. We have the mandate of the world to back us, and the legacy of oppressed people throughout history.

Even if you do everything right, they'll hit you anyway. Look at the poor souls who voted for this nonsense. They are working for six dollars an hour if they are working at all, their children are dying overseas and suffering from lack of health care and a depleted environment and a shoddy education.

And they don't even know they are being hit.


How true. And that is our challenge over the next couple of years; to hold out our hand to those being hit the hardest and help them leave behind a party that only seeks to keep beating them, their children, and the kid next door who’s on his way to Iraq.

Yours,

Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
MMFlint@aol.com
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Jack_Dawson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 11:44 AM
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1. You and millions of others n/t
Edited on Mon Dec-13-04 11:44 AM by Jack_Dawson
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 11:56 AM
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2. Moore wrote a true - and excellent - email - Thanks for the post!
:-)
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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 01:55 PM
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3. bump
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sarahlee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 07:29 PM
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4. kick
n/t
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Hotler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 08:54 PM
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5. kick n/t
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aneerkoinos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 09:19 PM
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6. Opposite of violence
Edited on Mon Dec-13-04 09:21 PM by aneerkoinos
Opposite of violence is not pacifism (or more violence).

Opposite of violence is emancipation.

Emancipation from Aristotelian binary logic of "either or", perceicing the middle and the whole and their dialectic, dynamic relation all the time, in a word: eternal revolution.
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Strawman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-14-04 10:42 AM
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7. Absolutely right
We are the party. If anyone needs to be purged, it's the DLC types. Any Democrat who votes for Social Security privitization should be targeted in the primaries. Any Democrat who votes for another war of choice should be out of there.

I think if we stick to principles that value working people and human rights and social justice we can come out of wilderness sometime in the next decade and actually get things done that make a difference. The Republicans have actually deluded themselves into thinking that they represent the interests of the majority of people in this country. They're going to weaken minority influence in the Senate, and appoint extreme conservatives to the Supreme Court.

They're going to shit things up for the majority of people in this country. I have no doubt about that. Hopefully the damage will be mostly reversible. So when we take back power, we're going to inherit a more majoritarian Senate that can't obstruct our agenda the way it did in the past. And if they want to use the court to block us, we'll pack the Court with liberals. The only way we lose is if we present the public with weak compromisers who are more concerned with holding power and playing defense than with using power and going on offense to make things better.
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mikh Donating Member (90 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-18-04 08:51 PM
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13. ..attaboy...
"...weak compromisers", ie moderates, don't really understand what it's all about do they?
Love your conviction.
Not so keen on your remedy.
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mikh Donating Member (90 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-18-04 08:55 PM
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14. Purge needed...
...how amazing to see a debate in a liberal democracy abour "purging" the party.
Sounds a little Stalinoid don't you think?
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phasev Donating Member (187 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-14-04 12:36 PM
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8. Mr. Moore better watch out.
Remember what happened to Gary Webb......
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InformedSource Donating Member (300 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-14-04 01:56 PM
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9. Every time I hear Bill O'Reilly yell "Shut Up" or when
Ann Coulter call us "traitors" I will think of them as abusive spouses. To those DLC Democrat types who want the party to disassociate itself from Michael Moore, I will think of those abusers who cut their abusees off from friends and family who might be able to help them.

Did you ever notice that Michael Moore is the only one who can handle O'Reilly, who doesn't get yelled "Shut up!" at?
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mikh Donating Member (90 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-04 01:56 AM
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10. ...manipulated with fear?
...Perhaps a bit more humility might be appropriate.
Mr Moore is quick to put on the victim mantle, but it was his distortions and his outright hate that seems(from where I sit) to have repulsed many voters.
"We are building from the bottom up..." What sort of defeatist nonsense is that? What happened to the ideals of Adlai Stevenson, of JFK?
Yes of course, I'm a visitor, a non (US) voter, so my thoughts are irrelevant, but no more than the utterances of the discredited Mr Moore.
Oh, by the way, if you feel angry about this, take note of his instruction:
Stop responding to the abuser.
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bluestateboomer Donating Member (313 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-04 10:25 PM
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11. Not angry, but a little saddened
I don't think you really hear what Michael Moore says. Whenever I have seen him speak he seems very reasonable. To me, he is truthful and surprisingly humble for a person who can command such a great following. His effectiveness is borne out by the millions of people who have actually paid see his movies and hear him speak. He is not our abuser but your words are abusive. :(
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mikh Donating Member (90 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-17-04 06:35 PM
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12. Sorry...
...but I reject that.
I hear what he says, and I think he belongs to the extreme and radical left. He has a natural home there, and I think his efforts to marginalise and radicalise a moderate, centrist party should be exposed.
Who is Mr Moore really agitating for ? Who really benefits if he pushes the Democrats to the irrelevant extreme left?
Dubya, that's who.
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