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July 23, 2007 03:55 PM UTC

This Isn't How We Do It Down South

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  • by: kate

I attended the El Paso County Democrats meeting last week in Colorado Springs with my husband and two children. Cause nothing says family time like b*tching about the Bankruptcy Bill over an all-you-can-eat pizza/pasta buffet.

My boys and I grabbed some complex carbohydrates and settled back to learn a thing or two about our new hometown and the people who live here. A few of them anyway.

Thirty-five people in attendance and a good crowd, according to Allison Hunter, the club’s president. Looking around the room, I couldn’t help but notice my family of four brought the median age down to seventy.

Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

A few smiles here and there, but someone should have come over and said hello. No such welcome wagon occurred – as if a young, middle-class family attending a Democratic event in this town isn’t a rarity.

When we all know it is.

Next time, someone ought to at least look like they appreciate the fact that a few newcomers shut off the television, got out of the house, and attended a local meeting. They need a volunteer to play Julie McCoy? Maybe I should apply. My smile would make anyone feel at home.

Richard Skorman, local business owner and activist, spoke on behalf of Senator Ken Salazar. Skorman was well-informed and exceedingly polite, especially when a few members complained about the Senator’s less-than-liberal voting record. One guy had a list of embarrassing and enraging comprises that Salazar gets away with only because the alternative is Pete Coors.

Coors. Can’t stomach the guy’s *beer* much less his politics.

Skorman talked about recycling issues, impact fees, and the need for better lightbulbs. Local evangelicals are even on board to start making the environment a priority. Skorman came across as tolerant, open-minded, and accessible – even during disagreements. Character traits transferable to his boss as well.

Perhaps the same can be said for the whole crowd. Perhaps. But first I’ll have to meet a few of them.

Then I’ll let you know.

***cross-posted at www.outinleftfield.com***

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2 thoughts on “This Isn’t How We Do It Down South

  1. Enjoy your diaries and your humor.

    Sad state of affairs when the Dems in Colorado Springs don’t welcome a newbie. Personally, I had a similar experience in Denver. Arrived (this is years ago) to a motley group of do-gooder Dems espousing their theories on everything from US involvement overseas to the best granola and where to buy it (apparently Boulder still had the best at the time).

    Sometime during the meeting, between trying to follow illogical rants and listening to pleas for bingo night volunteers, I lost interest and began contemplating whether I should be a Republican since they met at the local bar.

    Needless to say, I didn’t go back, got involved in other ways and never looked back.

    1. I hope you keep us posted.  Just FYI-Skorman used to be on the Colorado Springs City council.  He resigned to work for Mr. Salazar.

      I hope that overall you and your family likes it in the springs!

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