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MoveOn to Democratic Party: ‘We Own It’

MoveOn to Democratic Party: ‘We Own It’.  Wow!  A tacit admission that George Sorros and his liberal-lefties tried to buy the election by actually buying the whole dang party.  So much for election finance reform. 

But it’s much the same scenario in Canada:  Whereas in the U.S. MoveOn claims ownership of the Democratic Party, in Canada the labor unions own the New Democratic Party, lock, stock, and cross-dressers. 

But in an odd twist, since the Liberal Party constantly buys votes with sundry nanny-state social programs and welfare schemes, for which they’ve spent hundreds upon hundreds of billions of dollars, they in fact own YOU and your babies.  Ironically it was your doe to start with.  There’s that Canadian humour again. 

Meanwhile the Conservatives and their support system get little support from anybody, and I can personally vouch for that. 

WASHINGTON – Liberal powerhouse MoveOn has a message for the “professional election losers” who run the Democratic Party: “We bought it, we own it, we’re going to take it back.”

A scathing e-mail from the head of MoveOn’s political action committee to the group’s supporters on Thursday targets outgoing Democratic National Committee (news – web sites) chairman Terry McAuliffe as a tool of corporate donors who alienated both traditional and progressive Democrats.

“For years, the party has been led by elite Washington insiders who are closer to corporate lobbyists than they are to the Democratic base,” said the e-mail from MoveOn PAC’s Eli Pariser. “But we can’t afford four more years of leadership by a consulting class of professional election losers.”

Under McAuliffe’s leadership, the message said, the party coddled the same corporate donors that fund Republicans to bring in money at the expense of vision and integrity.

“In the last year, grass-roots contributors like us gave more than $300 million to the Kerry campaign and the DNC, and proved that the party doesn’t need corporate cash to be competitive,” the message continued. “Now it’s our party: we bought it, we own it, and we’re going to take it back.”

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