One of the most conentious issues dividing America today is our role in the world. Many would have you believe the choices are either isolation (let's leave everyone alone so they won't hate us) or imperialism (they all hate us anyway, so let's take them over first). Of course, the real world is much more nuanced than that. But more importantly, there actually is a coherent way to think about morality and pragmatism in foreign policy, and it is called Ethical Realism. It is being promoted by the New America Foundation, and even some Democrats are jumping on board.
I believe that if Unity '08 is to achieve its goals, somebody needs to claim this sort of moral high ground. Perhaps the Unity '08 must remain too resolutely non-partisan to take such a stand, but I'd love to see some of the putative candidates do so. If not, perhaps we in the grass roots need to take the initiative...
Friday, November 03, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
2006: Year of the Centrist Democrat?
As the party currently not in power, the Democrats appear to making a concerted effort to win over less-liberal voters. Is this a genuine change of heart, or cheap political oppoturnism? Does it even matter, or is the important question how quickly the Blue Pups learn to play politics?
We may not have all the answers, but we invite you to explore the questions with us over on Centroids.
We may not have all the answers, but we invite you to explore the questions with us over on Centroids.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Getting the Word Out
I've decided to follow my friend Seth Godin's advice and try some free things to increase my visibility, starting with a Technorati Profile and Squidoo Lens. Let me know if it helps. :-)
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