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Last week, while I was mulling over the principles of the 912 Project, I fell into a long and rambling conversation with the two other members of one of the bands in which I play fiddle. The three of us have somewhat different backgrounds and come down in different places on the political spectrum. Still, through our conversation, I started to glimpse the possibility of a new political movement.
I later dubbed it "The League of Noisy Moderates."
Lots of people are out there making lots of noise, motivated either by rigid ideology, nameless fear, or some other force that deprives their speech of nuance as it raises the volume.
Meanwhile, thoughtful people, those who might be willing and able to do the actual hard work of democracy, sit back quietly and shake their heads.
Enough of this. The time has come for those of us who are in the broad political middle - from thoughtful conservatives to thoughtful progressives, and everyone in between - to take to the streets in angry protest, demanding . . .
an end to angry street protests?
Oh, never mind.
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Was the Rally to Restore Sanity a rare example?
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