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Why I left the Democratic Party

by Barbara Becnel
Barbara Becnel who fought valiantly to save anti-gang advocate Stanley "Tookie" Williams from being executed explains here why she left the Democratic Party.

Today she is endorsing Green Party candidates including Peter Miguel Camejo who is running against Arnold Schwarzenegger who could have pardoned Williams but didn't.

Becnel wrote the Forward to Camejo's book, California Under Corporate Rule.
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Why I left the Democratic Party
by Barbara Becnel
October 27, 2006

THE DEMOCRATIC Party disappointed me mightily on a number of fronts, regarding Stan and also regarding my own run for governor of the state of California in the Democratic primary.

Early on, I had an opportunity to directly talk to the person who since won the Democratic primary--Phil Angelides. I asked him in a public setting in front of about 300 people what his position was on the death penalty, and he sounded no different in his answer than Arnold Schwarzenegger. He stated on the record that he supported the death penalty--end of story. So there’s no reason for me to believe that he would have done anything differently than Schwarzenegger.

He said that he supported the death penalty because the people of the state of California support the death penalty--so what he was essentially saying is that the polls say people want it, so I want it.

There are all kinds of implications in that. If the people of the state of California supported slavery, would he support slavery? All laws aren’t correct laws, and all laws aren’t moral laws, and the people aren’t always right. So leadership means to fight for what’s right, and educate people and bring them along.

Now Angelides is just one particular individual in the Democratic Party, though a significant one since he’s now running against Arnold Schwarzenegger. But the California legislature, both the state assembly and the state senate, is majority Democrat. It’s run by the Democratic Party.

There’s a major player in the Democratic Party--a Latina state senator named Gloria Romero. I got her to go visit Stan. She spent two or two-and-a-half hours with him, and she said that it changed her life. She promised Stan that she would talk to the members of the Democratic majority to get their support, and send a letter to Arnold Schwarzenegger asking for clemency.

There are 73 Democrats total in the state senate and state assembly, and she was only able to get a total of nine Democrats to sign.

They were cowards. Some of these Democrats are against the death penalty, but they didn’t have the courage to go public and support Stan. So that was another indication of the weakness of the Democratic Party--certainly in the state of California, but it’s true nationally.

My next experience with the Democratic Party and its unworthiness to represent the majority of the Black vote or Latino vote or working-class vote is when I ran. A second-class citizen would have been treated better than I was treated.

I was making history. It turns out that I was the first Black woman to ever run for governor in the Democratic Party in the state of California. You’d think they could have at least taken some pride in that. Instead, I was treated as if--I’ll paraphrase Ralph Ellison’s book The Invisible Man-- I was the invisible woman.

I likened my situation to a 21st-century version of Fannie Lou Hamer’s experience with the Democratic Party in the mid-1960s, when her delegation from Mississippi wasn’t permitted to be seated at the Democratic national convention in 1964--because the segregationist wing of the Democratic Party said they would walk out.

The reason I compare my situation to that is that when the state Democratic Party had their state convention at the end of April, I was invited to speak. The progressive caucus of the Democratic Party sent me an e-mail and invited me to speak, and the day before I was to speak, I got a phone call that, with a lot of hemming and hawing, essentially uninvited me. I was offered instead the so-called opportunity to man the information table of the progressive Democratic caucus for 30 minutes.

What it really came down to is that the Dixiecrats, who discriminated in 1964 based on race, have become the Richiecrats, and now they’re discriminating on the basis of class and race. They just added another bias--it’s race and class bias now.

There are some good human beings in the Democratic Party. However, to succeed in their party, they have to allow themselves to be co-opted. What I witnessed is that for the most part, the decent human beings were simply not willing to give up their upwardly mobile political careers to challenge the Democratic Party.

To that end, even the decent human beings are allowing themselves to be co-opted by a party that has become pretty indistinguishable from the Republican Party.
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by Sam Francisco
As Gore Vidal once said: "In the U.S. we have ONE PARTY WITH 2 RIGHT WINGS!"

To that I'd add that ONE IS PRO-BUSINESS (and pro-death penalty) and the OTHER IS ANTI-LABOR (and pro-death penalty).

The Greens are just pathetically riding the coattails of both, with politics that don't go beyond the symbolic.

What you have is the difference between Coke and Pepsi, Ford and Toyota, Apple and Microsoft, Todd Chretien and Diane Feinstein.

So one party is comprised mostly of billionaires and the other millionaires. Why split hairs when any representatives of the ruling class should be universally despised--that goes for the Greens attempt to be the managers of capital too.

Sam
by E.A. Barrera
I am not critical of your decision or the olitical philosophy behind that decision. But from the sound of it, you were never a Democrat in the first place. There is a distinction between an American liberal and an American leftist and the Democratic Party is not the home to every anti-establishment, leftist political voice in this country. To be a real, Franklin Roosevelt-John Kennedy-Bill Clinton Democrat is to be in favor of the death penalty for those who would terrorize our society through murder, rape and mayhem. It is an American, centrist tradition that stands in contrast to the Republican philosophy of anti-worker, anti-civil, anti-minority rights. But it is a law and order, pro-defense philosophy as well and I think this has often been lost on those who stand in stark contrast to every position taken by the Republican Party. Again, that is not meant as a criticism of a far-left perspective. It is simply an observation. In my view, those who would vote Green or other left-of-center philosophies to the Democrats do two things: they state their unhappiness with the centrist traditions of politics in America and our broad-based, two party, Democtratic-Republic system; and they create an atmosphere of strife for the center-left that allows men such as GW Bush to become President and the Republican Party to control all three branches of government. It is your right to hold the views you do and I aplaud your willingness to take a stand, but please do not take the attitude that somehow you are railing against a Democratic Party that has altered it's point of view to appear more conservative. It is simply your politics which were always too leftist for compatibility within the Democratic Party in the first place.
by People need to learn
Learn more about the Greens and where they really stand before making sweeping (or silly as the above) statements.

I cannot blame people for being so ignorant-- the media seems to like keeping people that way. Why else is their a dearth of real information and debate?

Look up the meaning for the word "bigot".
by Sam Francisco
No, my friend, you need to read some history. The orginal Greens, from Germany, had the same phenomenom: one party with 2 pro-capitalist wings--the fundis and the realos. Read what Green Party founder Petra Kelly wrote before her and her NATO General husband killed themselves in a suicide pact. Some model for a 3rd party alternative in the U.S.!

Just add Todd "Glorify Krondstadt" Chretien to make the Greens Trotskyite red on the inside.

Sam
by &
There are 2 anti-death penalty parties on the ballot: the socialist Peace and Freedom party and the Green Party. The Demcrats and Republicans are pro-death penalty parties. This is an excellent article and exposes the complete lie of the Democratic Party that it has anything to offer the workingclass when it does not. Here we have the legislature controlled by the Democrats and out of 73 Democrats, only 9 support clemency, which is not even an anti-death penalty stance. Their refusal to let Ms. Becnel speak at their convention should be a loud clear signal that the Democratic Party, along with the Republican Party needs to be cast into the dustbin of history with all deliberate speed. Peace & Freedom Party, at http://www.peaceandfreedom2006.org has candidates for governor, US Senate and many other offices, as does the Green Party. Krissy Keefer of the Green Party is running for Congress in SF and supports the impeachment of Bush & Cheney proposition J on the San Francisco ballot, which the incumbent Nancy Pelosi opposes. P&F and the Green Party are not only the 2 anti-death penalty parties, they are the 2 peace parties on the ballot. If you oppose the death penalty, you have to vote for anti-death penalty candidates and parties. The same is true for the peace issue and all other issues.
by GDURAN
I agree repug and demo are equal when it comes down to going with the flow. It’s about being “tough on crime” instead of being “smarter on crime”, for the last couple of decades while the public is blinded behind the smoke and mirrors of the new age laws. I know reform works I am living proof that miracles do happen. Society is so caught up in the hype, in destroying and killing all in the name of justice so they think, yes some people need to be lock up to protect the public, but the majority are good people with bad behaviors that if given the tools and opportunities for change, can become functional law a biding citizens. This type of person has compassion for live, it’s like being born again and seeing life with spiritual eyes
We are living in blood thirsty times and its being orchestrated in laws, law enforcement, politicians and legislators that are without morals or common sense. Mr. Williams’s example of reform and the existence of a higher law, lives forever. They can kill the body but not the spirit.
Vote for Peter Camejo for Governor of California,
by GDURAN
I agree repug and demo are equal when it comes down to going with the flow. It’s about being “tough on crime” instead of being “smarter on crime”, for the last couple of decades while the public is blinded behind the smoke and mirrors of the new age laws. I know reform works I am living proof that miracles do happen. Society is so caught up in the hype, in destroying and killing all in the name of justice so they think, yes some people need to be lock up to protect the public, but the majority are good people with bad behaviors that if given the tools and opportunities for change, can become functional law a biding citizens. This type of person has compassion for live, it’s like being born again and seeing life with spiritual eyes
We are living in blood thirsty times and its being orchestrated in laws, law enforcement, politicians and legislators that are without morals or common sense. Mr. Williams’s example of reform and the existence of a higher law, lives forever. They can kill the body but not the spirit.
Vote for Peter Camejo for Governor of California,
by Shirley Wetherwax (SChamb1771 [at] aol.com)
Something has to give with politics. The Green Party is the answer. Schwarzenegger is only interesting in punishing (The Terminator fits him). People who voted for him expected change but did not get it. He has no heart and has squelched pardons for political reasons. His democratic counterpart is being sponsored by a special interest group, the strongest in California, the CCPOA. We can expect no reform, no rehabilitation if either candidate gets the vote. With the prison crisis which has gone on for years, we need a change, we need Peter Camejo.
by Stephanie Gooding
No movement for human rights is so small that it can't fracture and then fracture again to the point where no one can win anything.

If our issues are to make the debates we need ONE third party that can achieve the 10% required. I really appreciate what Barbara Becnel had to say here and to point out the greatest human rights advocates are urging a protest vote for Peter Camejo

If the 600,000 who had voted for him in the past had sent him $5 each we would have had a good campaign to end three strikes and the death penalty. Cindy Sheehan, Barbara Becnel and Dr. B. Cayenne Bird are all Greens, all these patriots have lost loved ones to the government killing machines of war and prisons, the death penalty. All are backing Peter Camejo so please everyone bring 20 people to the polls on Tuesday. If everyone had been voting, none of law enforcement's politicians would be in power today who are destroying our families for the sake of the almighty dollar.

If the 600.000 people who voted for Camejo had signed up just ten people each as new Green voters we'd be able to put someone into office who actually represents our views. The far right has no trouble settling on one candidate and putting them in power over us. Let's combine our votes so that we can put the Dems on the hotseat

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