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Sen. Lieberman Faces Humiliation

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posted on Jul, 3 2006 @ 06:02 PM
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Lieberman could have been President today.

He ran for the White House in 2004.

But he made a wrong turn and ended up getting lost.

But now the people are sick of him for his support for Bush.

Being a democrat, he has been backing Republicans even in wars.

He voted FOR the illegal invasion of Iraq.

Now he has to pay the price.

Very soon he may be out of a job.

Ned is about to replace him very soon. He is funny.


www.cnn.com...

news.bbc.co.uk...



[edit on 3-7-2006 by mr conspiracy]



posted on Jul, 3 2006 @ 06:17 PM
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Being a Democrat these days isn't humiliating enough?

The joke is on the Democrats though, if he doesn't recieve the Dem. nomination for President in 08, he will run as an independent. If that happens he will do to the Democrats what Perot did to the Republicans in 92.


today.reuters.com...




WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2000 who ran afoul of many party members over Iraq, said on Monday he would run in November even if he loses his party's primary.



posted on Jul, 4 2006 @ 03:57 AM
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Originally posted by mr conspiracy
Lieberman could have been President today.

He ran for the White House in 2004.

But he made a wrong turn and ended up getting lost.

No, his running mate refused to endorse him, He was too busy inventing the internet, I guess.


Being a democrat, he has been backing Republicans even in wars.

It's called working with the other party for the good of the people. The thing that all politicians pay lip service to, but never follow up on.


He voted FOR the illegal invasion of Iraq.

So did every other politician, so what?


Very soon he may be out of a job.

And that's too bad, because he is one of the very few Democrats who are not Deaniacs. Lieberman is arguably the best Democrat in office today.

People associate bipartisanship with selling out, when the overwhelming majority of Americans want more co-operation between the parties.



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