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Lautenberg's radical record is a GOP challenger's dream
Wall St Journal ^ | 10-3-02 | Joel C. Rosenberg

Posted on 10/03/2002 6:27:52 AM PDT by SJackson

In a closed-door Democratic strategy meeting in 1999, New Jersey's then-senior Sen. Frank Lautenberg criticized Sen. Bob Torricelli, his junior colleague, for openly "dissing" him in a state newspaper and speaking well of Republican Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, who at the time seemed to be preparing to challenge Lautenberg's Senate seat in 2000.

Lautenberg wasn't happy. But never one to take correction well, Torricelli went ballistic. "You're a [expletive deleted] piece of [expletive deleted]!" he raged, "and I'm going to cut your [genitalia] off!"

Needless to say, Lautenberg wasn't the Torch's choice to replace him. He was Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's.

A U.S. Supreme Court battle could still be ahead. But if the 78-year old multi-millionaire does get on the ballot legally, the Forrester team could have a field day with Lautenberg's radical liberal record.

With a war against Iraq looming, for example, Lautenberg is vulnerable to the charge that he's a wimp on national security.

In 1991, he voted against authorizing military force against Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War. He predicted "tens of thousands of American casualties," a new U.S. draft and warned the U.S. could end up destroying Kuwait in the process of trying to liberate it.

In 1984 -- at the height of the Cold War -- he voted for Ted Kennedy's "nuclear freeze" proposal.

He voted for the Intelligence Oversight Act of 1988 to restrict the conduct of foreign covert operations, and voted in 1992 to cut the U.S. intelligence budget by $1 billion.

He's consistently voted against building missile defenses to protect the homeland or U.S. troops and allies, and in 1991 supported an amendment that would have cut defense spending by a whopping $80 billion.

Lautenberg is also vulnerable to the charge he's soft on terrorism.

On October 26, 1989, for example, the Senate voted on a bill introduced by Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) to impose the death penalty for terrorists who kill U.S. citizens in foreign countries. The bill passed 79-20. But Lautenberg actually voted against it.

Then, on February 20, 1991, Lautenberg voted for an amendment to rescind the death penalty for terrorists who murder Americans in the U.S. or abroad and instead impose life in prison.

That amendment was defeated 25 to 72, but joining Lautenberg against the death penalty for terrorists was none other than Democrat Senators Ted Kennedy, Paul Wellstone, Tom Harkin, John Kerry and Al Gore.

Imagine for a moment that bill had passed with the help of Lautenberg, Wellstone and Gore. Imagine then that we catch Osama bin Laden alive. Imagine then that instead of electrocuting bin Laden to death -- or giving him a lethal injection -- for masterminding the death of thousands of innocent Americans, we instead were required to put him in a Holiday Inn-style prison where he could watch cable television, write a bestselling book, and be interviewed on "60 Minutes."

In 1988, Lautenberg voted against the death penalty for "drug kingpins" who commit murders or order the murder of others.

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To: dyed_in_the_wool
You are right . . . but not THIS election cycle, which was exempted.
41 posted on 10/03/2002 11:51:05 AM PDT by LS
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To: SJackson
The NJ Supreme Court's own position is that the race is between the Democratic and Republican parties.

According to that standard, Doug Forrester won when Torricelli withdrew.

Any subsequent questioning of the victory of Doug Forrester, and any further expense incurred by his campaign, is a tort for which his campaign should sue for trible damages under RICO. Let the National Democratic Party chew on that for awhile!

42 posted on 10/03/2002 12:00:18 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: Irene Adler
Forrester has to continue to tie Lautenberg to Toricelli as tight as he can.
. . . and there's nothing like suing the whole bunch under RICO to tie them together!!

43 posted on 10/03/2002 12:10:54 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: ReleaseTheHounds
I hope Forrester stiff-arms early Demo calls for debates -- why should he provide free air-time for an illegal candidate.
Well, why not accept a debate--then no-show in favor of Rudi Guliani?! Same principle as switching Lautenberg for Torricelli . . .

44 posted on 10/03/2002 12:25:39 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: SJackson
WANT TO TAKE BACK THE SENATE??

WANT TO SHOCK HILLARY?

THEN DO YOUR PART TODAY! GO TO:

TakeBackCongress.org

A resource for conservatives who want a Republican majority in the Senate

45 posted on 10/03/2002 12:41:48 PM PDT by ffrancone
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To: SJackson
See here.
46 posted on 10/03/2002 2:24:20 PM PDT by SteveH
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To: All
Lautenburg was an officer/executive with Automatic Data Processing out of Jersey.

I wonder what kind of retirement package he got?
47 posted on 10/03/2002 2:36:28 PM PDT by gremu
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To: SteveH
Interesting. And of course if McCain-Feingold were in force, it would be illegal for the NRA to run ads.
48 posted on 10/03/2002 2:48:18 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: Miss Marple
This is good opposition research. But will the Republicans be gutsy enough to use it?
49 posted on 10/03/2002 2:54:02 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: gremu
Lousenberg was the founder and CEO of ADP, and his single motive for holding a Senate seat was to protect it from competition as its biggest stockholder.

I've always regarded the Louse as probably the all-time dimmest mind in the Senate, with all the verbal skills of a New York City cabdriver. Forrester should force this retread 'Rat into his first real debates in the national spotlight, where Lautenberg's chronic junk thought and Sopranoesque oratory will expose him as the p.o.s. he is.
50 posted on 10/03/2002 3:00:25 PM PDT by Bars4Bill
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To: Bars4Bill
Yep he's almost as bad as Al Bore.

And Lousenberg is a democrat which is pro union and his business, ADP, is not unionized, hypocrite, isn't he?
51 posted on 10/18/2002 9:08:46 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
I search in vain for Forrester's stance (if any) on immigration. Has he said anything about it?
52 posted on 10/19/2002 4:07:36 PM PDT by Bars4Bill
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To: Bars4Bill; bioprof; Exit148
http://www.forrester2002.com/issues/display_issue.cfm?ID=15

You can find more of his platform on the issues tab.

I hope this helps.

Bio and 148 if you have anything too add, please do.
53 posted on 10/19/2002 6:39:11 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus
This may have been posted already, but a second time won't hurt.


http://issues2002.org/Senate/Frank_Lautenberg.htm#Principles_+_Values


This link contains quite a bit, including where he stands on a liberal/moderate/conservative grid. One of the items shows:

Opposes----
Teach moral standards In Public Schools
54 posted on 10/19/2002 8:07:52 PM PDT by Exit148
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