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Rank and file (posted 12 November 2008)
The week before the election, I complained about an ad that DNC political hacks sent out, which (wrongly, and dangerously) suggested that political change amounted to nothing more than, and ended with the success of, an effot to get some millionaire professional politician installed in office. It turns out that MoveOn agrees with me, and they’re working on organizing From: Nita Chaudhary, MoveOn.org Political Action […] […] […] […] I don’t know whether these sentiments are actually representative of the MoveOn membership, or whether MoveOn selected a few unusual comments that seemed most useful to their purposes. But in either case, this sort of sentiment — that grassroots, street-level organizations should stand ready, not as a countervailing social force to direct recently-elected politicians and to keep them on track for the grassroots’ own agenda, but rather as shock troops for some messianic leader to issue marching orders to and I’ve seen that movie before, and I know how it ends. I guess it really is time to Move On.Fired up and ready to go
gatherings in every community the can, to keep their grassroots organizing moving forward. I know because they sent me an e-mail about it.
Date: 3:01 PM
To: Rad Geek
Subject: Fired up and ready to goWe need to continue the same level of involvement and commitment to whatever this Presidency needs of us to accomplish all that we believe can be done. Yes we can, Yes we did, and Yes we will!
—Judith C., Salem, MAWe have to be prepared to go through with whatever we need to—even if that means some sacrifice. Obama will lead the way!
—Sarah A., Greer. SCLet Barack know that we stand ready to go to work. Take advantage of our energy and enthusiasm for the common good, put us to work.
—Jeff R., Boulder, COBe willing to work with him and make personal sacrifice for the good of our country and our children’s future.
—Stephanie L., Laguna Niguel, CAput … to work,
even at great personal sacrifice, for whatever the leader may require — is the sort of thing that ought to disgust anyone who genuinely believes in people-powered community organizing, and ought to terrify anyone who believes in the principles of a free and open society.
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