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Rob, who had been watching the election returns all night, came and woke me about forty-five minutes ago and held me while I cried.

Injustice won. Now this man who has made an unprecedented power grab for the executive branch, who authorized the use of torture, who has trampled on civil rights, who has lied and lied and lied to the American people, is going to have the chance to reshape the Supreme Court for the next generation. Bigotry won. I cannot bear it that the bigot's side of the argument on a civil rights issue that I care so deeply about, gay civil rights, was what pushed conservative voters out to the polls to return this man to the White House. Stupidity won. He totally lost track of who attacked us on September 11, he has ignored the threat of North Korea and Iran, he has failed to guard the borders, he has taken us into an unjust, immoral and unnecessary war which has killed our people and a hundred thousand Iraquis, spent our resources, inflamed the world against us and multiplied our enemies a thousandfold.

And we have rewarded him by returning him to the White House.

I have never been so ashamed to be called a Christian, if people who call themselves Christian feel that they are honoring their religion by voting for him over John Kerry. I have never been so afraid and so grief-stricken for my country, no, not even after September 11, because this time we are administering the wound to ourselves.

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Date: 2004-11-03 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] averagegirl.livejournal.com
Four more years is enough time for the Democratic party to shape up, become a bit more centrist, and send out an even better candidate to bring America back over to the moderate left again. Always thinking forward - that's the way to look at this.

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Date: 2004-11-03 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whumpdotcom.livejournal.com
More centrist?

The DNC's chair, from the centrist wing, resigned this morning. Tom Daschel, who rolled over and let the GOP walk over him, lost his Senate seat.

Meanwhile progressives like Feingold kept their seats in tight races.

I think someone like Dean, who was barely to the left of Moderate, may have been able to win it. But the Democrats wanted to run another Bill Clinton.

So I think running a candidate who's unashamed to be a Democrat might help in 2008.

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