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Thursday, November 03, 2005
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Marston Moore at Duke City Fix weighs in on the continuing coverage of Democratic Party issues, Steve Terrell of the Santa Fe New Mexican adds another column on the topic today and Monahan makes a claim about the DPNM Executive Director. (Our previous posts on this are here and here.)
November 3, 2005 at 02:49 PM in Democratic Party | Permalink
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Ding Dong the witch is dead,the witch is dead,the witch is dead,the witch is dead,Ding Dong the witch is dead,the witch is dead,the witch is dead,the witch is dead . One head (Vaness Alarid) of the two headed beast has been lopped off . WEEEEEEE. Wow MATT F. Communications director DPNM you have been silent for a few days . R U OK ! MAYBE U R NEXT !
Posted by: Spanking the Donkey | Nov 4, 2005 8:53:28 AM
I strongly support reform and problem solving within the party but the kind of juvenile and personal attack expressed in the above comment is meanspirited and out of line.
This effort is not about making personal attacks on individuals. It is about positive change and accountability. Whoever wrote the above comment in three comment threads is part of the problem, not part of the solution.
Posted by: The Lobo | Nov 4, 2005 9:35:26 AM
You all better be careful with Monaghan. His website has a link for Republican Senator Carraro!!!
No good Democrat would take him seriously with a link like that.
I think he is just trying to stir things up to divide the Democrats.
Are you going to let him do that!
Remember divide & conquer. It's up to you. Don't tear down your own party - or you will have no party.
Posted by: Dory Shonagon | Nov 8, 2005 8:43:31 AM
Recognizing weaknesses and bad decisions in the party is not tearing it down, it's trying to see it clearly so we can make needed changes to make it stronger. Blind allegiance if something is wrong doesn't help. Yes monahan is exaggerating and has some facts wrong, but his general gist seems right. Democrats are demanding better and ready to work to achieve that. Dean himself encourages that, doesn't he?
Posted by: Old Dem | Nov 9, 2005 2:11:24 PM