connecticut yankee
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Sun Mar-18-07 05:22 PM
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Hindsight is always 20-20 |
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Last night a casual friend (who is Jewish) told me that she is very upset with Lieberman and is sorry she voted for him.
During the weeks preceding the election I begged her to vote for Ned Lamont, and sent her many emails, etc. I'm sure she voted for Holy Joe for tribal reasons.
I wonder how many others feel the same.
Well they have almost another six years to regret their decision.
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Mon Mar-19-07 11:42 PM
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1. I hope everyone has deep, deep regrets. |
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They were the LIEberman enablers and just brushed us off while we were hollering the truth.
A family friend who was very pro-LIEberMe just told me that voting for him was the wrong decision. I felt like chewing this person out but just kind of let it be.
Like you said, they have six long years to regret their decisions. I hope they'll know better next time.
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Mon Mar-26-07 04:26 PM
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2. If Bull Moose Lieberman could have 20/20 |
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It could have seemed scary ,-Lieberman getting re/elected and all.But,ah, Lieberman has doubble split vision-meaning impaired line of sight.
It really has to effect how he thinks. The gamble he took was and is the biggest gamble he has ever politically taken. When Lieberman sinks-he is threw.
The last slip shot Lieberman took in his re/election campaign -is the one where he stood there and said to you-nobody wants this war to end more than (I).And at the same time stands behind George W. Bush -every step of the way.
That particular slip shot was put in place to lay the corrnor stone in a escape route -in case all goes bad for the president, in the Lieberman party plan of political survival. Both sides of the fence -all avenues thereof.
Simply-even Bull Moose Lieberman cannot be in two places at the same time-reguardless to how it can be made to seem.
Republicans are breaking away from the right wing-one by one reaching the same conclusion.Where is (I.) Lieberman in his own standing (?) Is it more to the middle-or just to the right? Reguardless to where Lieberman stands-he really has no ground to stand apon!
That,s the odd thing about it. The (I) party. I. Lieberman.
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