To: Piranha
I don't know what your point is. Lieberman is taking a moral position and it is entirely consonant with his being Jewish. I would question any Jewish person who was supportive on a politician who would betray Israel. Thus far, our interests are pretty close if you ask me. Whatever you are suggesting about me, you might be more clear.
1,683 posted on
05/07/2004 10:43:11 AM PDT by
cajungirl
(<i>swing low, sweet limousine, comin' fer to Kerry me hoooommmee</i>)
To: cajungirl
Oh Cripes! When it gets right down to it, Sen Graham is just pissed that the senators weren't notified earlier.
Prairie
1,700 posted on
05/07/2004 10:44:51 AM PDT by
prairiebreeze
(Ted Rall is a waste of perfectly good oxygen.)
To: cajungirl
Lindsey is taking them to the woodshed over not notifying the President about what CBS was gonna broadcast.
WHOA - Lindsey just said Dems are Drafting Article's of Impeachment against Rummy!
To: cajungirl
I know that you are sympathetic to Israel, because I've read your posts before, so we can take that off the table.
I think that it takes a lot of courage fore Sen. Lieberman, a Democrat, to say waht he said on the committee. It seems (just from reading the posts) that he said it better than any of the Republicans who are there.
As someone else wrote above, he always has been a strong supporter of the war on terror. There are many Jews who are not, and there ar emany Jews who are dismissive of, or even opposed to, Israel (Adam Shapiro of ISM comes to mind).
When you take his statement and dismiss it by saying, essentially, he is Jewish and therefore a supporter of Israel, so he will help President Bush, I think that you are tarring him with a very broad brush. He should have the right to be taken at face value unless you have support for the idea that he is a mole for Israel in the US Senate.
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