Lieberman asked to resign from his own party
Posted June 12, 2007
3:55 PM
(WTNH) _ The Connecticut for Lieberman Party is calling on Senator
Joseph Lieberman to resign from the U.S. Senate following his remarks
made Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation regarding military action against Iran.
Lieberman said on the national television program that, "we've got to be
prepared to take aggressive military action against the Iranians."
The Connecticut for Lieberman Chair, Dr. John Orman, called for
Lieberman's resignation saying that he "crossed the line" and "no longer
represents the views of the citizens of Connecticut."
Orman, a longtime critic of Lieberman, took control of the minority
party back in January.
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6647788&nav=3YeX
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16 Jun 2007 11:19:27 PM |
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R O F L M F A O ! ! ! !
Well, when ol' "Loose Rocks" Lieberman flipped over to an "independent" to
boost his sagging Democratic re-relection bid, and Connecticut voters
unwisely put the fuckin' two-faced, Bush-kissing turd back in, they got
just what they deserved!!! This is the sly power-mad fucker that Bush
kissed on the cheek (top, not bottom!) before cameras, and the *****
that has been militaristically a comrade with Bush and his dip-headed
Mideast "liberation" campaign for several years.
He's a goddamned embarassment to the Democratic Party and certainly no
liberal. He should've just flipped over to being a right-wing Elephant
*****. It would've suited his conservative stances on a number of issues and
his persistent war-mongering much better.
Connecticut voters shouldn't have fallen for his flim-flam, but American
voters are apparently getting more moronic with each passing election. I
mean, the mandate to time-table the Iraq War has been dropped by the
Democrats...and is being used as a national election football. They now
promise they'll push for the time-table on the next war funding bill.
Jeez...where the hell are we going as a civilization but down the fuckin'
crapper these recent years. You can hear the flush...
Doc :))~
"Perseid" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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Lieberman asked to resign from his own party
Posted June 12, 2007
3:55 PM
(WTNH) _ The Connecticut for Lieberman Party is calling on Senator
Joseph Lieberman to resign from the U.S. Senate following his remarks
made Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation regarding military action against
Iran.
Lieberman said on the national television program that, "we've got to be
prepared to take aggressive military action against the Iranians."
The Connecticut for Lieberman Chair, Dr. John Orman, called for
Lieberman's resignation saying that he "crossed the line" and "no longer
represents the views of the citizens of Connecticut."
Orman, a longtime critic of Lieberman, took control of the minority
party back in January.
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6647788&nav=3YeX
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17 Jun 2007 04:46:44 AM |
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On Jun 16, 9:19 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
R O F L M F A O ! ! ! !
Well, when ol' "Loose Rocks" Lieberman flipped over to an "independent" to
boost his sagging Democratic re-relection bid, and Connecticut voters
unwisely put the fuckin' two-faced, Bush-kissing turd back in, they got
just what they deserved!!! This is the sly power-mad fucker that Bush
kissed on the cheek (top, not bottom!) before cameras, and the *****
that has been militaristically a comrade with Bush and his dip-headed
Mideast "liberation" campaign for several years.
He's a goddamned embarassment to the Democratic Party and certainly no
liberal. He should've just flipped over to being a right-wing Elephant
*****. It would've suited his conservative stances on a number of issues and
his persistentwar-mongering much better.
Connecticut voters shouldn't have fallen for his flim-flam, but American
voters are apparently getting more moronic with each passing election. I
mean, the mandate to time-table theIraqWarhas been dropped by the
Democrats...and is being used as a national election football. They now
promise they'll push for the time-table on the nextwarfunding bill.
Jeez...where the hell are we going as a civilization but down the fuckin'
crapper these recent years. You can hear the flush...
Doc :))~
"Perseid" <eidp...@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9951E101CB5D8rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...
Lieberman asked to resign from his own party
Posted June 12, 2007
3:55 PM
(WTNH) _ The Connecticut for Lieberman Party is calling on Senator
Joseph Lieberman to resign from the U.S. Senate following his remarks
made Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation regarding military action against
Iran.
Lieberman said on the national television program that, "we've got to be
prepared to take aggressive military action against the Iranians."
The Connecticut for Lieberman Chair, Dr. John Orman, called for
Lieberman's resignation saying that he "crossed the line" and "no longer
represents the views of the citizens of Connecticut."
Orman, a longtime critic of Lieberman, took control of the minority
party back in January.
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6647788&nav=3YeX- Hide quoted text -
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I have a couple of question for you. How and where did Lieberman get
all the funds to win an election as an (I)? Why is he so pro War? Why
did he say a few days ago it time we think about bombing Iran? Could
it be his first love is not America,but the Promise Land. It's time
our Government but America and Americans as our top priority.
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17 Jun 2007 06:17:57 AM |
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<randybuckeye@coam.net> wrote in message
news:1182073604.666956.184670@q69g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 16, 9:19 pm, "Docrodile" <swampth...@hellsbayou.net> wrote:
R O F L M F A O ! ! ! !
Well, when ol' "Loose Rocks" Lieberman flipped over to an "independent"
to
boost his sagging Democratic re-relection bid, and Connecticut voters
unwisely put the fuckin' two-faced, Bush-kissing turd back in, they got
just what they deserved!!! This is the sly power-mad fucker that Bush
kissed on the cheek (top, not bottom!) before cameras, and the *****
that has been militaristically a comrade with Bush and his dip-headed
Mideast "liberation" campaign for several years.
He's a goddamned embarassment to the Democratic Party and certainly no
liberal. He should've just flipped over to being a right-wing Elephant
*****. It would've suited his conservative stances on a number of issues
and
his persistentwar-mongering much better.
Connecticut voters shouldn't have fallen for his flim-flam, but
American
voters are apparently getting more moronic with each passing election.
I
mean, the mandate to time-table theIraqWarhas been dropped by the
Democrats...and is being used as a national election football. They now
promise they'll push for the time-table on the nextwarfunding bill.
Jeez...where the hell are we going as a civilization but down the
fuckin'
crapper these recent years. You can hear the flush...
Doc :))~
"Perseid" <eidp...@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9951E101CB5D8rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.196.97.136...
Lieberman asked to resign from his own party
Posted June 12, 2007
3:55 PM
(WTNH) _ The Connecticut for Lieberman Party is calling on Senator
Joseph Lieberman to resign from the U.S. Senate following his remarks
made Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation regarding military action against
Iran.
Lieberman said on the national television program that, "we've got to
be
prepared to take aggressive military action against the Iranians."
The Connecticut for Lieberman Chair, Dr. John Orman, called for
Lieberman's resignation saying that he "crossed the line" and "no
longer
represents the views of the citizens of Connecticut."
Orman, a longtime critic of Lieberman, took control of the minority
party back in January.
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6647788&nav=3YeX- Hide quoted
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I have a couple of question for you. How and where did Lieberman get
all the funds to win an election as an (I)? Why is he so pro War? Why
did he say a few days ago it time we think about bombing Iran? Could
it be his first love is not America,but the Promise Land. It's time
our Government but America and Americans as our top priority.
Excerpt quoted:
Ira Forman, executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council
(NJDC) said, "He can raise the money" to run a campaign. "There is a
pro-Israel network of folks who are going to give to Lieberman because of
his friendship to the Jewish community and because of who he is. Will he
get all the money he'd have gotten as the Democratic nominee? Probably
not, but I do think he can raise the money" to sustain a very credible
campaign, Forman said.
Big donor base to draw on
In his presidential campaign in 2003-004, Lieberman got nearly 15,000
individual contributions; in his primary campaign this year he had
received more than 5,700 individual contributions by July 19, according to
the Federal Election Commission. (Lamont had gotten 1,100 individual
contributions by July 19, according to the FEC.)
That's a base from which Lieberman can start. If even a third of those
donors write his campaign a $1,000 check, he'd have nearly $7 million,
enough to mount a robust campaign. That figure does not include new
Republican donations which will soon begin to flow in.
Contributions from political action committees (PACs) will be somewhat
crimped. A number of corporate PACs, such as the National Beer
Wholesalers' PAC, have already given Lieberman the maximum amount
permitted, $5,000 for the primary, and $5,000 for the general election
Democrat Mitchell Berger, a Florida lawyer who has given money to the
campaigns of Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John Kerry in the past and who
was finance chairman for Lieberman's 2004 bid for the Democratic
presidential nomination, said he will donate money to Lieberman's
independent run and help raise money by talking to other donors.
"It would be tragic for the country to lose a man of his ability if he's
willing to serve," said Berger.
Berger said many donors in Lieberman's existing network will continue to
back him because "usually that person has an independent relationship with
Sen. Lieberman" that exists outside of their connection to the Democratic
Party.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14334681/
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