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To: swilhelm73

If you can get Lieberman to stop the process of party-thought, this would be a good move. If Lieberman accepts the seat because he "believes it's the right thing to do", what can the Democrats say? If he says "NO", what does it tell the public?

Right now, after only five minutes of thinking, I think this is a good move. Lieberman can do the job, and the Islamic Pukes won't like having a Jew in charge of the office.


107 posted on 12/14/2004 7:01:15 AM PST by gortklattu (As the preacher in Blazing Saddles said "You're on your own.")
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To: gortklattu

I agree... get Lieberman out of the Senate and away from the DNC's sway and see what you have. The Senate has become so politicized and polarized, people often say things contrary to their convictions, and it happens on both sides of the aisle. When you are a national figure, if you want to maintain a sense of politic, then you look at the makeup of the Union. Which party did well in the last election? Joe could easily be a Republican, especially if we are forced to claim Chafee, Snowe, and Collins.


109 posted on 12/14/2004 7:06:21 AM PST by Tuxedo (Not now John, we gotta get on with the film show)
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To: gortklattu
If you can get Lieberman to stop the process of party-thought, this would be a good move

See #75. Lieberman is unsuited for a post at DHS.

110 posted on 12/14/2004 7:07:15 AM PST by Fatalis
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