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iconoclastNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:35 AM
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Why DLC Dino Liberman must be defeated (Yale Daily News)
http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=32064

In 1988, Joe Lieberman '64 LAW '67 was elected to the Senate. He campaigned by running to the right of the incumbent Republican, Lowell Weicker, and with the support of William F. Buckley Jr. '50, one of the biggest figures in the modern conservative movement. Since that time, he has charted a legislative course worthy of his initial electoral history. Lieberman has been one of the Senate's most conservative Democrats overall, a particular shock given that his solidly blue home state is Connecticut. Although he may feel like a moderate maverick for his supposed bipartisanship, his politics make many feel that he has abandoned his constituents and his party. This is why Ned Lamont '80 is running to unseat Senator Lieberman in this August's Democratic primary.

Lieberman's stance on the war is quite troubling. He introduced the Iraq War Resolution to the Senate floor in October 2002, and has continued to unabashedly support every failed Bush administration policy on Iraq ever since. A press luncheon with Lieberman in Baghdad so shocked Time magazine's Baghdad bureau chief Michael Ware that he reported, "Either Senator Lieberman is so divorced from reality that he's completely lost the plot or he knows he's spinning a line. Because one of my colleagues turned to me in the middle of this lunch and said he's not talking about any country I've ever been to and yet he was talking about Iraq, the very country where we were sitting."

But this race is about much more than Iraq. Just this past year, Lieberman voted to confirm John Roberts, and he voted against the filibuster of Samuel Alito LAW '75. He also voted for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who, as White House Counsel, called the Geneva Conventions "quaint" and was responsible for the legal justifications for torture at the Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay prisons. Lieberman's strong ties to industry left him standing alone as a Democrat willing to work on Bush's ultimately failed privatization of Social Security. And just this week, he refused to join an overwhelming majority of lawmakers from both parties in opposing the Bush administration's sale of administrative contracts for 21 ports to a company owned by the United Arab Emirates. Lieberman supported
federal intervention in the Terry Schiavo case, voted to stop federal aid to public schools that used materials "supportive of homosexuality" and, in 2002, he presided over the confirmation hearings for Michael Brown, the supremely unqualified nominee for FEMA chief whom Lieberman wholeheartedly supported.

It can't get much worse than that, can it? Oh, it can. Perhaps Lieberman's most galling characteristic is his willingness to appear in conservative media and to publicly and unreservedly bash Democratic policies and other Democrats. As a Democrat with a bullhorn, Lieberman can and does do more harm to the Democratic message machine than any Republican. It is no surprise then that his approval rating is 15 points higher among Republicans than among Democrats or that he has fundraising parties hosted by Republican lobbyists. He carries water for the GOP and reinforces GOP frames. Consider the case of Rep. John Murtha, a retired colonel. After many talks with commanders on the ground and other Pentagon experts, Murtha -- an elder statesman of the House Democratic Caucus and a respected voice on security issues -- called for a measured withdrawal of troops from Iraq. In response, Sen. Lieberman cried, "In matters of war, we undermine presidential credibility at our nation's peril." Murtha retorted, "What credibility?" It's bad enough for someone like Karl Rove to routinely impugn the motives of Democrats; it is quite another for our own Democratic senator to do so.

For these reasons and more, Ned Lamont needs to run and he needs to win. He is a successful businessman from Greenwich who appreciates the values for which progressives fight. He represents a dramatic departure from every one of Lieberman's faults. He supports withdrawal from Iraq along the lines of Congressman Murtha's proposal, proposes progressive health-care reform from the perspective of an entrepreneur, and advocates, from his experience as a teacher, education reform (while opposing Lieberman's favored school vouchers). He supports energy conservation efforts, gay rights and fighting the Bush administration when the president nominates individuals for federal positions who clearly do not represent the interests of Americans. Most importantly, he supports other Democrats, and he will support the party in its efforts to win back the country.
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Greeby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:39 AM
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1. Woot, keep that Lamont support comin
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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AndyA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:40 AM
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2. It's time for the people Lieberman represents to send him elsewhere
He is about as Republican as you can get, and is obviously not representing the interests of his constituents. His time has come and gone, time to get some REAL REPRESENTATION now. Especially now.
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iconoclastNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:41 AM
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4. My bet on his new destination: Carlyle Group n/t
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iconoclastNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:41 AM
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3. Forgot to link to Ned Lamont - the man who will beat Liberman
In the primary

You've probably heard the buzz about Ned Lamont challenging Joe Lieberman in the Democratic primary this year.

Ned is considering running because, like most Connecticut Democrats, he is tired of being represented by a senator who is not willing to stand up to the President on the war — and on the rest of his extreme right wing agenda which is so harmful to our country.

Ned Lamont is a successful businessman who understands the importance of health care and education to our economy. He will fight for universal health care and to bring all of America's schools into the 21st Century. He believes the federal government should stay out of people's private lives and stop spying on its own citizens. He would push for energy conservation and bio fuels as better alternatives than the liquefied natural gas plant in Long Island Sound. And he would demand that corrupt public officials be held accountable for their actions.


http://www.nedlamont.com/
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IsItJustMe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:45 AM
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5. With friends like Liberman, who the hell needs enemies?
Edited on Mon Feb-27-06 11:46 AM by IsItJustMe
A repuke in democratic clothing.
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Cassandra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:46 AM
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6. How exactly did Gore get talked into ...
having Lieberman as his running mate?
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Tempest Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:53 AM
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7. At the risk of being violently flamed...
AIPAC.
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iconoclastNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 12:00 PM
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9. They are powerful lobby in D.C.
And the jewish bloc is crucial to Democratic success. I think it was more of a DLC thing tho.
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Cassandra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 12:17 PM
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11. No flame here.
I'm Jewish and I've always supported Israel but at this point AIPAC's willingness to bog down this country in a war that was not in our interests makes me want to spit. AIPAC is not the major player in helping to cripple this country (the corporatists, the incompetant and corrupt GOP and the Dominionists could do that on their own, actually) but they have to look at how they want to support Israel and realize that weakening America will not help that effort in the long run. I live here, not there.
I'd like to add that, as a Jew, it was very exciting when Lieberman was added to the ticket....until he started opening his mouth. Then I was less than thrilled.
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bigscott Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 11:55 AM
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8. i despise Lieberman
but he remains very popular in CT, my home state. When I tell people I will work to defeat him in the primaries they are shocked. When I explain his record - they are more so
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iconoclastNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-27-06 12:01 PM
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10. Funny how Republicans like him more then Democrats
Right?

Thank you for helping replace him. I'm in NYC or I'd help. I plan to travel to CT to help with GOTV or whatever when I'm needed.
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