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TheDonkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-05-04 02:52 PM
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Democrats' New Winning Strategy: All out war
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Edited on Fri Nov-05-04 02:57 PM by TheDonkey
There is no need to shift to the left or right.
I seriously believe our candidates and our party are on the right track on major social and economic issues.

What we must do though is to replicate the republican's style (read: NOT SUBSTANCE). Republicans are mastering the art of villianizing us, by using broad strokes and sharp language.

This will be a long term goal, but as Democrats we must fully realize the need not to cozy to republicans but point out their bigotted, selfish, corporate elitist ways. The Republicans have done a great job of scaring uninformed people to think (D) is a sign of weakness and evil no matter what the candidate.

We must turn the tables on the republicans.

-They want to make women second class citizens (abortion rights)

-They are waging class warfare (they ARE)

-They don't respect the rights of Americans, they don't trust us. (Gay rights etc.)

-They are anti-family, anti-freedom, and un-American.


We need to toughen up and put Republicans on the defensive or we will forever be stuck in minority (weak) status.
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