Maybe so but I think that everyone "just accepting" it is playing into their hands.<.p>
Instead of accepting it as inevitable, we need to start putting out the word that it's not over, it can be stopped.
You clearly aren’t comprehending my comments. Accepting passage of this bill does not mean we give up; it means we must start planning and organizing to take the fight in a new direction.
As Palin said, “reload”. To reload, we have to stop wishing and hoping that a Senator is going to change his mind or save the day. That is NOT going to happen. They’re on the verge of something they’ve been wanting since Teddy Roosevelt - national health care. They will pass it because they finally have the numbers to do it.
So we have to take the fight to them on another level. Uncivil disobedience, refusing to participate in their damned mandates, voting in a GOP and/or conservative majority in 2010 that could refuse to fund this bill, etc...
Of course I know the fight is not over. I do know this bill is passing, though. So, I’m preparing myself by thinking ahead to all the things we must do in 2010 and beyond to make this dream of theirs a nightmare to implement.