I Cogitate
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January 4, 2006 A Moral/Political Quandry U.S. air raid kills Iraqi family-officialsAfter reading the above and another article on the subject that stated women and children were among the dead, this thought occurred to me: 99% of the people reading the article in this country could care less. And, although this sounds crude and inhumane, that has electoral ramifications for the Democratic Party. I am not trying to parade around adorned by some moral mantle (I certainly have my vices and enjoy some of them quite a bit!) but what and how many of us feel about the taking of innocent lives during the horror of this war, lives on all sides of the conflict, is not a feeling shared by any vast percentage of voters in the United States. Certainly not the voters that the Democratic Party needs to woo or to get to return to the fold in order to succeed in many states. Yes, people are trying to stay afloat economically and have families to raise, plus time and attention are shrinking commodities, but there is simply something inherent in most people that limits concern outside of one's own clan. Clan being immediate family in most cases but up to and including fellow United Staters. Look at the on-going news media coverage about the tragic deaths of the miners in West Virginia. In a sense, it's six-of-one, half-a-dozen-of-the-other but compare it to the non-coverage about civilian deaths in Iraq. I ask this question: what percentage of individuals in this country will turn or have turned against President Bush primarily based upon the thousands upon thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens who have been killed, by all parties, since the war's inception? Without the ability to quantify it, my sense is it is miniscule. Any substantial shift in allegiance is primarily based upon the number of U.S. military casualties. Such people can obviously be found throughout this country but, re-connecting to my thesis about elections and the Democratic Party, it is the citizens in West Virginia, Ohio, Florida, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona (I'm sure I'm missing a few states here) who need wooing back to or just to the blue and yet for any of us to lament about and publicize situations that involve foreign 'collateral damage' is exactly what will either have either zero effect or possibly even turn these individuals off and away from ever being rank-and-file Democrats. So, do we minimize or eliminate our mourning? Should we expect the politicians we support to do the same? This seems immoral. Just what is the answer? top |
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