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May. 9th, 2004 03:04 pm
saavedra77: Back to the byte mines ... (sigh)
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Legend has it that when asked “Do you belong to any organized political party?”, Will Rogers replied: “No, I’m a Democrat.”

I participated in a practical demonstration of this principle on Saturday, while serving as a delegate at the 2004 King County Democratic Party convention. It was a loooonnnnng day ...

The purpose of the convention was to hammer out the County Democratic Party’s 2004 platform--basically, a statement of what we think the party should stand for.

Predictably, the morning was consumed by speeches: Senators Patty Murray & Maria Cantwell, Representatives Jim McDermott & Jay Insley gave us their pep talks, as did a number of lesser office-holders & -seekers.

Once the actual work of the convention started, discussion rapidly bogged down: with ten planks to cover by 5:00, we spent two hours on the first one. Frustratingly, much of this time was lost to fights over language among people who were basically in agreement about the underlying issues.

By the time that we got to the second plank, discussion had to be limited to one speaker for & one against every proposal, with a minute apiece. So, while our discussions of social issues including abortion and gay marriage were exhaustive, our discussions of the economy, education, the environment, foreign policy (“Hello! IRAQ?”, as someone said), health care, labor, law enforcement, campaign finance, & public services were pretty truncated.

Ironically, I think that the convention ultimately devoted more time to issues on which delegates broadly agreed than to ones where there were substantive disagreements: exhaustive discussions of gay marriage & abortion were followed by lopsided votes, while a two-minute pro-&-con about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ended in a razor-thin decision.

Still, we did somehow manage to at least touch on each issue area by 5:00, & so were able to pass a complete County platform on to the state level ...

Date: 2004-05-19 01:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saavedra77.livejournal.com
This was my first experience with Washington's caucus/convention system. (The closest thing in my experience was my 3 years as an elected rep. in Amherst, MA's Town Meeting, which operated according to similar rules--albeit somewhat more efficiently ...)

& I was a Wes Clark delegate.

Date: 2004-05-28 03:09 pm (UTC)
cos: (Default)
From: [personal profile] cos
Oops, totally missed your reply (because it wasn't a reply directly to my comment, I didn't get email about it, and I usually rely on email to find out that someone has answered my comment). Anyway, the reason I asked was that I had been in contact with some of the King County Dean grassroots shortly before the precinct caucuses, so I wondered if you might know any of them. Didn't realize you used to live in the pioneer valley. When were you here?

Date: 2004-05-28 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saavedra77.livejournal.com
I lived in the Valley during the '90s. Is that where you're writing from?

Date: 2004-06-14 01:22 pm (UTC)
cos: (Default)
From: [personal profile] cos
Hmm, I don't remember :) I live near Boston, but I'm out there often enough it's entirely possible I was there when I posted that comment.

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