Originally posted by: Ynog
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well I'm an Independant and I don't mind being in the minority especially if it means I don't have to be assoicated with Fund A Mental Case Evangelistas.
That's what I'm talking about

Instead of questioning why the democrats lost, and wondering how to make the party better, ya'll just insult those who won, kind of like if a sprinter loses a match; instead of vowing to train harder next time he says that the other guy had better shoes. It's not an attitude that's going to contribute very well to winning elections in the future, because as much as people like negativity at times, too much of it is simply annoying.
Since I'm an Independent why should I care if the Democrats win. If the Republicans would have run someone like John McCain instead of that thick tongued muddle minded hand puppet of the Christian Right I would have voted for the Republican over Kerry. If the Democrats cuddle up to the Ridiculous...err..the Religious Right to win the next election you can be assured that I will not vote for their candidate. If that means I will be on the losing side then so be it.
Its more than the Religioius Right. The Religious Right will always vote Right. Also the South had alot of religoius people that voted left. I think the Religious Right is too easy being passed off as the excuse why Kerry lost.
Look at Penn for example. While Kerry won the state, Bush still got 2.7 million votes (49%). Were they all Religious Right votes? I seriously doubt it. And I also don't think the Relgious Right accounted for 59 million votes.
If the Democrats want to win they need to provide an option that is better than atleast we aren't the other guy. Which as an independant, is the message I got from Kerry. And other independants I know felt the same thing. And while a few of them said ok, others thought that wasn't a good enough reason to vote for him. IMHO, Clinton was closer to the middle than any of the candidates since Reagan. Also I personally believe if the country had been doing better econmically, (not something I blame on Presidents), this election would have much closer resembled 1996 when Clinton easily beat Dole.
While I think Kerry wasn't near as left as someone like Dean, he was still too far left for most moderates in this country.
And as we have seen in the past few elections, when it comes to two candiates equally from the middle, more Americans prefer the right.
What I am trying to say is that if they want to regain control they need to find out what the majority of the American wants. Not what the Democrats in the US want to hear. Because on the whole Democrats vote Democrat and Republicans vote Republican. 1984 is the best example of this. While Reagan took 525 Electoral votes with 54 million votes, Mondale still got 37 million votes. The middle (independents) decide who is president and I feel as though th Democrats aren't moving towards the middle as much as the Republicans are. Thats why they have lost the last few elections. Its more than the Religious Right. The Religious Right has been around forever, I doubt (as a group of imbred hicks as people continue to call them), has just now found out a way to steal elections. If the Democratic Party wants to take control back, they need to listen and make sacrifices. Because lets be honest, no matter how much the Democratic Party pisses off the far left, they'll still vote for them. And thats something I think the Republican Party of recent has learned. You can piss off the lunatics from your party, and your still the better option than the other guy.
Once your in office you, you can naturally lean whichever way you are. But as long as you stay close to the middle, you'll stay in power.
Hey thats just my opinion