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TaleWgnDg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-05 03:23 PM
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3. sfexpat2000, sometimes the central issue is larger . . .
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sfexpat2000, sometimes the central issue is larger than any side-issues.

By that I mean that moveon.org is attempting to gather folks around the country to protest AGAINST a very important issue that affects all Americans, not merely locals. However, local help is necessary and needed. Grassroots organization is essential.

However you may feel about its "no feedback" (which may be due or not to its enormous size and subsequent bureaucracy) is not the time for negativism due to the enormity of the Separation of Powers issue and constitutional integrity issues on the line presently.

It's now a time for Democrats and other progressives and moderates to solidify not divide. After all, "united we stand, divided we fall" has been used far too long by the keen and sleazy divisiveness of the Karl Roves of America against us all.

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BTW, is Scalia auditioning for the job as Chief Justice?


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