In one 24-hour period here at DU (and in my email), three separate democraticunderground.com denizens, wether purposely on their part or not, demonstrated in different ways to me and reminded me of the significances of Democratic Underground, (despite any minor flaws the site might have).
I thought I would be presumptive (which I do all the time and then feign ignorance) and post it separately as a peu de plaisir for everyone. Hope they make your day.
Lorien posted this in my thread from yesterday the topic of which was speculation on Bush's poll numbers post-Katrina:
I talked with a formally apolitical friend yesterday someone I haven't seen in two years. Anyway, right off the bat he says "I HATE Bush! I can't stand looking at him or listening to him! All he does is LIE! And he's too much of a coward to talk to that woman in Crawford or go to New Orleans. He's ruining the country! If someone walks into my office and tells me they're a republican, I won't speak to them. They make me sick"! I was floored, especially considering that he never used to vote! (but he did last year-for Kerry).
And from Kenroy, a newbie in whose name I donated just for the fun of it after he "whined" (:7) in Skinner's donation-drive thread about being a poor student who couldn't afford to give:
Thank you again for my star. I really appreciate it, still.
I have been on DU during this entire catastrophe down south, and I've taken great advantage of the Search function... I have contributed to the Red Cross as well as an animal-rescue organization at www.noahswish.org
I hope that will count for passing on your kindness. I am personally heartbroken by what's going on down there, and thought it would be a good place to "pay it forward".
And from Ann (jboris1?) a serious comment that made me laugh as she emailed the DU Panic Room concerning the server problems. It sums it all up nicely, don't you think?:
I can finally get in again, but I'll tell you. You don't know what you got 'til it's gone. DU is a lifeline to a world where the ground is down and the
sky is up.
Hey, Ann what's wrong with a world where the sky is down and the ground is up? Plenty of right-wingers seem to enjoy living there! Well, if you don't, you have come to the right place, and thanks for the nifty encapsulation of it all into one sentence (yes, I just used the word 'nifty'.)