SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : Polite Political Discussion- is it Possible? An Experiment.

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
To: thames_sider who wrote (802)8/10/2006 5:52:04 PM
From: Brumar89Read Replies (1) of 1695
 
Essentially, excommunication is being kicked out and told to go to hell, I think. That's pretty much what happened to Lieberman. And as usual, it was for heresy.

Yes, yes, it was a democratic excommunication rather than by a party leader or officials, but an excommunication nevertheless. BTW, my early life church background was in a Baptist church and Baptist congregations vote on ALL decisions in monthly business meetings - including on very rare occasions to kick someone out of fellowship - just to show that there are churches that handle things like this by vote. (Over my lifetime, I know of 2 instances of this happening - one because a church member opened a liquor store and one because a deacon took to quarreling and rumor mongering against the church's minister.)

What makes Lieberman's rejection really significant is 1) he was the party's VP candidate just 6 yrs ago and was a mainstream Democrat and 2) Lamont is a nobody politically - the people who voted for Lamont really voted for "Not Lieberman the Traitor" - Lamont could've run under "anonymous".

Don't get me wrong. I don't have a problem with what the Dems have done. In fact, I like it. A lot. I'm delighted taht Democrats have said loud and clear that Lieberman and people who think like him definitely don't belong in today's Democratic party.

I'm surprised anyone would be critical of Lieberman running as an independent, though. The voters will be as free to vote for or against him as they were in the primary.

BTW I hear that Hillary has a primary opponent named Jonathan Tasini. The Clinton's and their political associates were big supporters of Lieberman. It remains to be seen if Hillary is acceptable to today's Democratic party.
Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext