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felix_numinous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 03:59 PM
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Time for a huddle, we have to brainstorm some strategy for 2012
We have to brace ourselves for a down and dirty fight, not be psyched out or baited into losing our solidarity. I think we have to focus on OUR wedge issues, and stay away from the wedge issues of the Republicans. Democrats have to unify, and by doing so unify as much as the country as possible. I can hope that President Obama would hear our unified voices, if he wants to win in 2012.

Here is how I see it. Republicans are keeping us in an argument loop that keeps us spinning our wheels by focusing on women and gay rights, abortion, religious agendas that we will never win with them. They found this out a long time ago and it's time we stop playing into their hands. These issues are the PRIZE we want when we win the war, these issues are so near and dear to our hearts they go after them first. We have to keep these cards close to our chest and use some ruthless strategy that will ASSURE Republican defeat.

Republicans are baiting us with human rights issues to keep our focus off their financial issues, because they have NO DEFENSE against their crimes. They have no clothes when it comes to their crimes.

I think the most potent wedge issues are: dirty money, the poor, and labor laws, outsourcing, treatment of veterans and war profiteering. We have to pick issues that we have in common with the right, frame all discussions about how we are all in the same boat. These issues will force a wedge between all people with a conscience (and 2 brain cells to rub together!) with those who are too stubborn to mess with.

Please please please do not for a second think I am saying do not talk about women or gay rights, or the poor, or civil rights for any group, that needs to be happening at the same time, I am trying to convey a major offensive, and when you have a major offensive you PROTECT what is most precious to you. In this offensive we are on the attack, not on the defense, so we will attack their weakest place, their crimes. In this offensive we stand unified, as one, equal, and not allow one group to be singled out. I hope I am being clear here.

Human rights issues are what drives me to log onto this site. I want to win. We have to figure out what Republicans are trying to avoid, what they do not want us to do, and do that. That is going for the jugular, and if we don't they will have ours.

Just some thoughts, I had to get it off my chest.
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Waiting For Everyman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 04:01 PM
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1. K&R I agree. n/t
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JudyM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 04:25 PM
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2. Right on. One voice -- to the maximum extent possible. eom
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jwirr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 04:31 PM
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3. We waited too long to be of any help this election. It will help that we
have someone other than democrats to focus on.
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oswaldactedalone Donating Member (284 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-04-10 07:38 PM
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4. How about we register low information voters
and help them place their Democratic votes. I'm telling you there are millions of Democratic votes being left of the table because we're doing virtually nothing to help them through the confusing maze of rules associated with voting.

Case in point: I drove six elderly African-Americans to the polls on Tuesday. Before I picked them up, I printed a sample ballot, and marked it with the recommendations from the local HQ. Two were able to take the sample into the polling place, and were very thankful to have it. The other four used curbside voting, and used the sample ballot I marked for them.

In addition, I had a friend's family members(all six of them voting age) ask me to print them sample ballots for their precinct, and to mark them in the Dem preferred fashion. They were really impressed with me for knowing where to find this, although you and I know that what I did is very basic.

One other thing, we had a district appeals judge race in NC come down to a 90 vote margin on over 110,000 ballots cast. I haven't heard yet if there'll be a recount, but right now it says he won by 90 votes.

We have to get into the low voter info communities and make it easy for them to have info so they'll turn out in large numbers and vote for the good guys.
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