11-10-2007, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by TrueBlueAmerican
In remarks yesterday, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman criticized the Democratic presidential candidates for their adherence to the views of the “politically paranoid, hyper-partisan” liberal base of the Democratic party, saying that allegiance could harm the eventual nominee’s chances of gaining entry to the White House.
The Financial Times termed the speech, given at a Center for Politics and Foreign Relations/Financial Times breakfast at The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, the most critical he’s given in the year since he lost the Democratic primary in Connecticut and then successfully won re-election as an independent.
In the speech, Senator Lieberman referred to his primary loss, and denounced the anti-war base of the Democratic party that worked hard to defeat him last year. Despite the fact that he overcame that opposition and won re-election, leading Democrats and many of the presidential candidates, consider the 2006 election results — which gave Democrats majorities in the House and Senate — a mandate against the Iraq war.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2...base-paranoid/
My Take
Go back to fucking Israel. Nobody wants you here. And take your pro Iran-war mongering demagoguery with you. And if possible, take all of the non American Jewish Neocons with you as well. Hell, take all of the neocons!
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Well this is just more bs to distract from the fact that Democrats have achieved ZERO results since being the majority. Congrats guys you outdid my expectations and thats saying a lot coming from a political nihilist
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