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To: Suma who wrote (8005)2/27/2005 10:17:46 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 35834
 
It's hard to be misguided by the facts. FWIW, Stillwell
didn't group all libs together. She spoke about a large vocal
minority in the dem party that have taken control. Heck, your
DNC Chairman is a hard left winger who essentially faced no
serious opposition for the job.

And she's not alone in that thinking. For decades, dems have
been by far the largest % of registered voters in the
country, even as recently as the 2002 elections. They are now
about the same %, perhaps slightly smaller than registered
Republicans. The numbers of dems leaving the party in the
last 5 years is dramatic & undeniable.

Something is driving dems away from the party in substantial
numbers. If Stillwell is so wrong, what are the real reasons
dems are leaving?

If, as so many remaining libs fervently believe (sans any
real facts); Bush lied, is a warmongering, bloodthirsty, big
corporation friendly, ecological terrorist, fascist,
religious extremist, ET AL; why then are Republicans gaining
members while dems lose them?

You have to admit, if Bush & Republicans are what libs claim
they are, then the dems must be really off the charts.