Posted on 09/27/2004 2:14:21 PM PDT by RWR8189
"Former vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman says, 'I disagree with Senator Kerry's look back' at his earlier views on Iraq. Lieberman says he doesn't quibble with Kerry's call for a multilateral approach but suggests that there isn't that much original in the pitch. 'I don't find much difference between what he is proposing and what President Bush is doing.'" (Paul Bedard, "Washington Whispers," US News & World Report, http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/041004/whispers/4whisplead.htm, 10/4/04)
LOL
Except for the fact that Nader would be polling 15-20%.
The Dem electorate is hopelessly fragmented by the Iraq war.
Why is the date on this article 10/04/04?
Joe Lieberman and Zell Miller are the only two Democrats that I can stomach.
Its probably from next Monday's edition.
Hmmmmmmmm....good question.
a good man, i hope he gets re-elected,the dems see him as a traitor
Wow. Dude, I totally missed that. A voice from the future!
Looks like the "old Joe" -- the one from the days before his "All Principles Must GO!" garage sale, the one he held in order to be liberal enough to be tapped as Gore's VP nominee -- is back. (In fairness, he largely was already "back" during the primaries ... which is why his campaign never went anywhere.)
Quick!!! Look up the winning lottery numbers!!!!!
If the Democrat party survives after 11/3/04 it will be because it is rebuilt around a core of people like Joe Lieberman, and it will exclude people like John Kerry and his goons.
LOL!!! Cracked me up!!!!
I cant help myself...I think Sen Lieberman is honest.. I think he speaks his heart... I hardly ever believe his democrat views, but I dont think he ever trys to lie for the DNP... maybe Im wrong...just my opinion
Maybe Joe is feeling guilt about the way he ditched all his convictions in the 2000 race. He would have to be watched very carefully if we ever decide to put him back in the LOYAL opposition category.
Maybe Joey sees the writing-on-the-wall and is angling for Secretary of State.
Issues of magazines are dated by the last date they should be on the newsracks, not by the date they are published.
I'm in Los Angeles. For the president to say, 'Bring it on,' almost like daring and provoking Iraqis to kill American soldiers," Mr. Sharpton said, "he sounds more like a gang leader in South-Central L.A. than one that is trying to institute a policy of democracy and reconstruction in the world."
Al Sharpton, July 6th, 2003
This gang and their leader do not find anything wrong with lying, war, theft, and robbery if it would serve their personal greed. Their fangs drip blood from the corpses of the children of Vietnam and Somalia and the children of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Events have proven this. The fact that you were driven to the Iraqi war, in which you have no interest whatsoever, is evidence of this. Bush came with his hard-booted, hard-hearted gang.
This gang is a huge evil on all humanity, its blood, money, environment, and morality. They came to deal strong and consecutive blows to honesty that is the basis of morality, each from the position he holds, until they professionally rendered it dead before the world.
OBL, October 19th, 2003
"I will win the presidency by leading America with honor out of the quagmire of Iraq."
Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), October 4th, 2003
We are going to have to get a bigger commitment. I think this president won't be able to do it, because he's so poisoned our relationships with allies with his occasional fits of pique. We need a new president in order to get out of the situation that we're in, in Iraq. We are in a quagmire in Iraq.
Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) September 8, 2003
You should be pleased, for America has fallen into the quagmires of the Tigris and Euphrates. Bush thought that Iraq and its oil are easy spoils. Now, he is in a critical situation, praise be God. Today, America has started to cry out and crumble before the entire world.
OBL, October 19th, 2003
"It didn't have to be this way," he said. "We wouldn't have to be providing these billions of dollars to these countries to ... coerce them or bribe them to send their troops in, if we'd done it the right way, if we'd gone to the United Nations, if we had built an international constituency.
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), September 19th, 2003
With this behaviour of theirs, they encouraged hypocrisy, corrupted people, and spread political bribery at the level of heads of state with no shame.
OBL, October 19th, 2003
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