To: yonif
I do not agree with most of Joe Liberman's platform, but nonetheless he is the most honorable and normal person who ran for the Democratic ticket, in my opinion.I agree. My opinion of Lieberman has grown leaps and bounds this election year, after having a very low feeling about him in 2000. I guess it was the company he was keeping at the time (i.e. Al Gore).
14 posted on
01/27/2004 3:03:47 PM PST by
Azzurri
To: Azzurri
Another thing to give Joe credit for is stating that every effort should be made to count the military vote. Once the Rat lawyers went out of their way to trash the military vote, it kinda made their mantra to count every vote of some drooling nursing home resident, wino and social misfit who couldn't figure out how to punch their ballot look hypocritical.
To: Azzurri; yonif
Some ACU Lifetime Ratings
Lieberman 20
Edwards 15
Kucinich 13
Gephardt 12
Kerry 6
(Kennedy 3 BTW)
31 posted on
01/27/2004 3:24:11 PM PST by
SwinneySwitch
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To: Azzurri
In fairness to Lieberman, I remember him saying repeatedly during the 2000 campaign when asked on his flip-flops that he believed he had to be a loyal #2. I don't think in retrospect that he ever changed and changed back, so much as he believed his duty of loyalty to Gore was greater than his personal political opinions.
To: Azzurri; yonif
Lieberman secured a permanent position on my sh!t-list when he refused to convict Bill Clinton in 1999. I wouldn't care if he became a Methodist Republican tomorrow and endorsed George W. Bush in this year's election campaign -- he'd still be a flaming @sshole, in my mind.
68 posted on
01/27/2004 5:32:08 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
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