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Me. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-18-07 08:31 AM
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1. Heard This Last Night & Again This Morning
"{1} it’s not important to look at how we got into the war – we are there, so we must move forward"

As to who Lieberman might be looking at for a 3rd party, back when he was running for re-election, I thought Bloomberg. Bloomberg supported Lieberman big time to the extent of sending staff members to work for him. I can't believe Mojo is so delusional that he thinks he can run and win, but he is a slippery weasel so I won't be surprised at anything he's done.

Now as to pres candidates, on the publican side the one most likely to go the neo route is Guiliani. He leaned that way when he was mayor, though it would be purely a self serving power grab for him just as it is for Cheney.

On the dem side, it's a bigger guess and more of a stretch, and if it was done it would be done for expedience. I'd have to say, HC. I never liked that 3rd way business and the DLC ties to AIPAC are a pathway into the neo world. Also, her advisors, as described in The Nation, give me pause.
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