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| Written by Laura Bonham | PDA |
| Saturday, 17 July 2010 12:28 |
![]() I write in response to Kevin Gosztola, the author of "[When Will We Take Responsibility for the Obama Presidency's Failings?," who raises some excellent and provocative questions. As the deputy director, communications coordinator and one of the founding members ofProgressive Democrats of America, I can safely say we agree with many of Gosztola's assertions. The Democratic Party should not be viewed as the only alternative to the GOP, but it is (thanks in large part to a shameless mainstream media that long ago abandoned their Constitutional obligations). Only Democrats or Republicans win federal elections, so PDA only endorses "progressive" Democrats for federal office. (We've got to start bending the arc of power in our direction!) PDA chapters are free to choose to endorse progressive candidates of any party for state or local office.
The quote by Spidel, who left PDA in 2006, does not accurately reflect PDA as an organization today. We have a long history of always putting policy before Party. We are progressives first and Democrats second. We are also keenly aware that we cannot be all things to all people, nor do we profess to be. It is going to take all of us stepping up and working on the issues that we care about, in the venue we choose, whether it is in an issue or the political arena. There are very powerful forces to at work to undermine the progressive agenda. We must come together; each doing what we believe is right, and wrest control from those who choose to dominate us. PDA is just one small cog in that wheel. We welcome all to work with us inside the Party or outside on issues of peace and justice. Most importantly, we hope people will rise up--if not with us then with someone else.And in the give-us-a-break category, PDA came into existence in late July 2004, 3.5 years into the Bush Administration. This was about the same time that the Nader/Camejo issue revealed its ugly head. Unfortunately, we were a bit preoccupied with the war and getting a national grassroots organization started; there was no conscious decision to avoid the Nader/Camejo injustice. We did join forces with David Cobb, the Green Party candidate for President, in challenging the Ohio election results. |









