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I'm a Centrist Liberal Progressive Radical  Moderate -- How about you?

 
 
Edited on Mon Feb-27-06   03:10 PM by  Armstead
(Just have to get  this off my chest.)

Sometimes we get so hung up on labels that it gets  silly.

We also get caught up in various buzzwords, like "pragmatic" and  
"electable" and whether a particilar position is "too far left" or "too  
spineless."

Personally, I find myself arguing like a centrist sometimes  and arguing 
like a progressive lefty at others. In some instances I feel like a  voice of 
moderation. At other times I feel like a radical rabble  rouser.

Anyone else experience this paradox here? 

It's a lot  easier-- and probably more satisfying -- to take a stance that 
is all-purpose.  Like "I'll support any Democrat, even if he is a cross 
between Simon Legree and  Attilla the Hun." Or the opposite position of "All 
Democrats are spinless  weasels."

It also doesn't really advance us to dismiss specific  positions, just 
because it might be "too liberal" or "too much like GOP  lite."

IMO we would go a lot farther if we'd all shake up our  preconceptions 
sometimes and actually discuss the substance and specifics of  divisive issues, 
and hash them out with the goal of actually identifying where  we might 
agree and disagree -- and how we can find enough common ground to have  a more 
united front against the GOP CONservative  Machine.


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