No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

easy to feel stuck

I said in an earlier post that I thought it was important to talk about positives, not negatives.

I can't figure out why I am having so much trouble following my own advice. Maybe it's because I'm just too emotional - I really can't get over how upsetting it is to learn that most Democrats don't feel people in flyover country deserve the right to vote.

I have been a Democrat all my life. It's part of how I always perceived my identity. And now that has shifted in a way I am finding extremely painful. This feels like a loss. "The people I thought of as like my kin have been taken by the body snatchers! I'm the only one left!" - except even that isn't so, because part of the pain is realizing that this was always how things were, and I just didn't realize.

I find I would give almost anything to hear some sort of evidence that somehow the Democratic party leadership has gotten the message, "all over the heartland, traumatized Democrats are wondering what they did to deserve this". If only they cared - but, of course, that's the point. They don't care. It isn't just a matter of making our feelings known.

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