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The newspapers are already declaring our time of death. Last week the Wyoming Tribune Eagle even published an obituary for Wyoming Democrats.
It might sell newspapers, but we know Wyoming Democrats are far from dead.
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The Republicans are spending their time abusing stimulus funds and keeping unemployment benefits from out-of-work Wyomingites. We're hitting the pavement and recruiting candidates across the state to change business as usual in Wyoming.
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In states across the country Republicans are making it tougher, even impossible, for Americans to cast their votes; we saw this in Wyoming on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Wyoming Democrats are fighting to make sure every vote gets counted and respected.
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I know I'm not dead and I know you're not either.
Democratically, Chuck
Chuck Herz
Chair, Wyoming Democratic Party
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Bischoff says that this poster -- his favorite -- is successful in conveying the fact that "this is a uniquely male crisis, with a female response." The influence and involvement of female protesters in the OWS movement, he says, is "inconceivable in Vietnam or any other protest period"; "it's not that there are more women, but that they're equals of the men," he adds. "[And that] complicates the control problem for the police."
Leah Zegan (left) and Ashlee Redig carrying signs across Lincolnway in Cheyenne. |
| Mike Shay and Ken McCauley at Occupy Cheyenne. FYI -- Ken's sign reads "The middle class is too big to fail." |
| Forrest King invokes Proverbs at Occupy Cheyenne |
| Kids on boot at Depot Plaza -- and Linda Coatney reminds us to occupy the polls on the next election day |
| Dominic Syracuse rallies the crowd at Occupy Cheyenne |
| One of the 89 Occupy Cheyenne participants bring up the inconvenient truth about oilfield fracking |
| "People over profit" |
| Cool signage at Depot Plaza |
| Rev. Rodger McDaniel |
In today's Wyoming Tribune-Eagle is an op-ed the paper pulled from Rodger McDaniel's blog. The Tribune-Eagle entitled the piece "Wyo. Dems write their own obit.”
The WT-E does not have the article on their website. It is posted on Rodger's blog here: http://blowinginthewyomingwind.blogspot.com/2011/10/wyoming-democratic-party-1890-2011.html
There are several ways to take this article.
Ignore it -- which sadly I think many will, and this is a mistake.
Become angry and consider it a rant. Again this is a mistake.
Take this as a plea, a call for help, a call for leadership.
That is my take on the article. There are many in our party who know the Democrat/liberal cause is still vitally important, but we've become silent. We aren't dead yet, but a doctor would say we have a very faint pulse and would hook up a defibrillator. the monitor shows that here in Wyoming we are almost flatlined.
Many of our base members have expelled their last breath. We've seen staunch liberals leave the party. Many believe the party itself has given up the fight. They need to know there's still a reason to hang on. They need someone by their bedside calling their voice. And maybe now, they need a jolt of electricity and a shot of adrenaline to get them going -- to wake them up.
This article is that plea from our party -- not just from one person.
Should we just let them give up? I think not, but we need to realize that they are the life of this party, and we need every last breath we can hang on to.
As the leadership of this party, it is OUR JOB to feed the organization and to give it exercise and a cause to go on. As parent, we all know that we set the tone for the family. If the parents are inactive, the child most likely will be too. If we don't communicate, most likely the children won't either. We need to be more active, more open, more aggressive, assertive, and vocal. We need our children to know we are alive!
This article from Rodger isn't a negative article -- it is a plea. Consider it a call to the party's suicide hotline. Someone has just called -- will we hang up, or will we motivate and encourage them to hang on and show them that there is a reason to live?
Sincerely,
Ken McCauley, Vice Chair, Laramie County Democrats
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