daninthemoon
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Sun Nov-02-08 02:53 PM
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Look at lieberman standing with his bff mcsame. How fast will he |
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follow the changing tide next week, and "re-join" the Dems? It would help our Senate majority, but I would prefer to tell the turncoat to go find his own party, and stuff it.
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Catshrink
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Sun Nov-02-08 02:55 PM
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1. Reid needs to strip him of his committee chairs |
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and toss his ass out of the Democratic Caucus. The former is assured, the latter depends on how many seats we pick up in the election.
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still_one
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Sun Nov-02-08 03:01 PM
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2. he is no longer a Democrat, and if we win should be stripped of his chairmanships |
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I don't care if he makes it 60 if he says he alines with the dems, there is no basis he would vote with them, especially with regard to the war
He made his bed let him sleep in it
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Sun Nov-02-08 03:09 PM
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3. I agree. Time for lowly Joe to go away. |
Grateful for Hope
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Sun Nov-02-08 03:17 PM
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4. He has already been saying some positive things about Obama |
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He is definitely trying to cover his bases. But, I really think he is toast as far as our party is concerned once Obama is elected.
I live in NY and work in CT. I really like my co-workers who are largely from CT. They are quite intelligent and, I have found, that, even if a handful disagree with me on politics, there are never any grudges held, etc.
So, it is beyond me to comprehend how that piece of scum named Lieberman was ever re-elected as an independent.
Go figure.
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