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Sparkly

(24,162 posts)
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 11:23 PM Mar 10

The 20-year DU Anniversaries (a little history?)

A fellow DUer's 20th anniversary here reminded me -- of course! DU began after the devastation that was Bush v. Gore. I hope it's okay to post a short history, without breaking the rules. It seems too long ago for it to revive any feuds.

The "Shrub" administration seemed as threatening then as the orange menace seems now. By 2004, the fight among primary candidates was fierce. The DU sensibility was generally for Howard Dean. Some of us who supported other candidates lurked on other sites but feared joining DU. I know those of us who supported Gen. Wesley Clark ("Clarkies&quot considered DU with some trepidation.

Clark's strategy included Dean winning Iowa, thinking it might then become a two-man race in New Hampshire and narrow further in South Carolina. But Dean lost Iowa, and Kerry and Edwards came out with huge momentum.

General Clark dropped out of the race in February, and Dean dropped soon afterward. Once Super Tuesday was over, the coast seemed clear at DU. John Kerry was going to be the nominee, like it or not, and everyone was (somewhat) welcome at DU.

That's why there was an influx of new DUers in March of 2004, and why we're likely to see a lot of 20-year anniversaries around now! I just checked my profile, and realized my own 20th anniversary on DU will be March 12th. How time flies!!!

Remembering those times, I am really grateful for the flexibility of the DU owners, operators, and admins - past and present - who rolled with troubled times, changed the rules as needed, and even opened all the new forums to keep us going after 2004. Even though I haven't posted as much lately, DU has been important to me for a long time.

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The 20-year DU Anniversaries (a little history?) (Original Post) Sparkly Mar 10 OP
THANKS, Sparkly! elleng Mar 10 #1
Yes, that was about you, elleng! Sparkly Mar 10 #2
Never rebellious, MAYBE improbable! elleng Mar 10 #3
That seems like a lifetime ago. William769 Mar 10 #4
I will be making a toast to DU here since I think this is my 19th anniversary! PurgedVoter Mar 10 #5
Looks like it's your 19th!!! Sparkly Mar 10 #6
Been here a long time I_UndergroundPanther Mar 10 #7
"Shock and Awe" was in March 2003 when the Iraq War started. keopeli Mar 11 #14
Thanks 21 years I_UndergroundPanther Mar 11 #17
Right?! My 21st DU-versary was last Oct 31. It boggles my mind! I was such a baby! LOL!!! keopeli Mar 11 #21
A picture from Iraq, 20 years later. Jim__ Mar 11 #35
Shock and awe was 2003. blm Mar 11 #15
May 31, 2003 Kali Mar 11 #16
DU has always been what the intent was : a place to seek news and compare notes peacebuzzard Mar 11 #8
Happy 20th! Tree Lady Mar 11 #9
Happy 20th year at DU, Sparkly! Cha Mar 11 #10
Thanks, Cha! Sparkly Mar 11 #24
It was a light at the end of a tunnel for me. bluesbassman Mar 11 #11
Indeed! Sparkly Mar 11 #25
HAPPY 20th ANNIVERSARY 🎉🥳🌹 Raine Mar 11 #12
Thanks, Raine! Sparkly Mar 11 #26
Early Happy 20th DUnniversary! Here's to the next 20! niyad Mar 11 #13
Thanks, niyad! Sparkly Mar 11 #27
I came to DU thru Bartcop... Blue 808 Mar 11 #18
I remember it well! Sparkly Mar 11 #28
Holy shit, has it been that long? edbermac Mar 11 #19
Right?!?!! Sparkly Mar 11 #29
Great OP malaise Mar 11 #20
Happy 20th Sparkly! Mine was on March 8. I livetohike Mar 11 #22
A belated Happy 20th DUnniversary to you, as well. niyad Mar 11 #30
Thanks! Sparkly Mar 11 #31
20 Years Tomorrow For You ProfessorGAC Mar 11 #23
Thanks, Professor! Sparkly Mar 11 #32
I joined DU April 5, 2004 LetMyPeopleVote Mar 11 #33
'The "Shrub" administration seemed as threatening then as the orange menace seems now.' Gore1FL Mar 11 #34
I just can't believe it's been that long mike_c Mar 11 #36
Been here since August 29, 2001 bif Mar 11 #37

elleng

(131,735 posts)
3. Never rebellious, MAYBE improbable!
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 11:38 PM
Mar 10

FIRST time I saw General Clark on TV, in an interview, I said to myself, THAT's the guy! STILL have him on my Google e'mail message alerts. (I 'left' Governor/Senator Graham then, but always liked and admired him.)

PurgedVoter

(2,222 posts)
5. I will be making a toast to DU here since I think this is my 19th anniversary!
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 11:42 PM
Mar 10

But I was lurking for quite a while before I logged in and spoke up.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,526 posts)
7. Been here a long time
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 11:49 PM
Mar 10

Happy anniversary Sparkles❤️
May the next 20 years on DU be the greatest

Lost my original UndergroundPanther name when DU crashed I have been here since shrub days.I have no clue when my actual anniversary would be I remember posting shit about Bush shock and awe stuff about that but I do not know the exact year wish I could find out maybe it was like 2005? Any old timer know anything?

keopeli

(3,533 posts)
14. "Shock and Awe" was in March 2003 when the Iraq War started.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 01:53 AM
Mar 11

The UN Inspectors announced that, after an extensive search, there were no WMDs in Iraq. Bush* ignored the finding and Rumsfeld said he knew exactly where the WMDs were - they were North, South, East, and West of Baghdad. Mid-March, the Coalition of the Willing bombed Baghdad under the code name Shock and Awe.

Such a travesty. But, it must be your 21st DUversary! Congrats!

Jim__

(14,113 posts)
35. A picture from Iraq, 20 years later.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 01:33 PM
Mar 11

A sketch actually from the March 21, 2024 issue of The New York Review of Books

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A sketch of a street in Iraq by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad from A Stranger in Your Own City


I know this is a a nostalgic thread about 20 years ago, and I don't intend this as criticism, but a reminder the George W Bush administration was a true international disaster, and the price is still being paid. The title of the review is Iraq’s Twenty Years of Carnage.

peacebuzzard

(5,194 posts)
8. DU has always been what the intent was : a place to seek news and compare notes
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 12:04 AM
Mar 11

So glad it happened and was able to stay, thrive and survive. Yes, 20 years plus went fast forward. So glad we could meet up online now and then! In a world full of inconsistencies this has been the place to try to figure it out. Thanks to all!

Tree Lady

(11,571 posts)
9. Happy 20th!
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 12:57 AM
Mar 11

My own 20th is in May, I will celebrate on the day. My coming here had nothing to do with what you said I was working on Kerry campaign doing voter registration. Like many here I was for Howard before he dropped out. I found a link for DU on Michael Moore's website. Just wanted to be around people as upset as me about Bush.

bluesbassman

(19,389 posts)
11. It was a light at the end of a tunnel for me.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 01:04 AM
Mar 11

After four years of the Shrub, I thought the American people would wise up, but between the low information voters and the Swiftboating of John Kerry, 2004 was a dark time. Eventually though, through Bartcop and the Horse, among others, I was led to DU and found a place where I could get news and real life commentary, questions and answers, and camaraderie. I lurked until May of 2005, seems like a lifetime ago with all that’s happened. In many ways it was. Thanks for reminding me of the memories Sparkly.

Sparkly

(24,162 posts)
25. Indeed!
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 12:00 PM
Mar 11

That election might have been the first time I fully understood the willful ignorance of "low-information" GOP voters. It seemed the country could never be the same after 2004. There was hope for progress on a number of issues if Gore had won, and it still seemed possible to undo 4 years of shrub if Kerry had won, but after 2004 it was too late. The economy, the courts, the environment, the sheer stupidity...

(I miss the horse!)

edbermac

(15,957 posts)
19. Holy shit, has it been that long?
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 05:11 AM
Mar 11

Joined Nov 2003 during the dark days of GWB. Thought things couldn’t get worse after him. Then along came Trump.

livetohike

(22,181 posts)
22. Happy 20th Sparkly! Mine was on March 8. I
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:41 AM
Mar 11

remember being afraid to use my real name for fear of the Bush administration. Those were horrid times. I lived in north San Diego county then (Darrell Issa’s district.)

LetMyPeopleVote

(146,403 posts)
33. I joined DU April 5, 2004
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 12:24 PM
Mar 11

I had been headed to Florida on December 12 for the recount when Bush v. Gore came down. I started lucking on DU in 2003 and eventually joined in April. I did go to Florida in 2004 as part of the Kerry Edwards voter protection team.

Gore1FL

(21,217 posts)
34. 'The "Shrub" administration seemed as threatening then as the orange menace seems now.'
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 12:49 PM
Mar 11

That's because the "protests" that caused the official vote counting to cease worked in 2000.

Jan 6, 2021 wasn't the first coup attempt.

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
36. I just can't believe it's been that long
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:07 PM
Mar 11

I've been a DUer for almost a third of my life. And I'm an old dude.

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