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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: JohnM who wrote (94341)11/6/2008 7:47:55 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (3) of 541582
 
>>No doubt a lot of them a very angry with him. But whether they vote him out or he resigns looks to me to be a fairly nuanced bit. Do the Dems need his vote for whatever? What do they plan to do with him if he votes with their caucus? And whether he plans to vote with the Rep caucus or simply not vote with any caucus.<<

John -

I disagree with Lieberman about a lot of things. Endorsing John McCain is definitely one of them.

But I respect the fact that he doesn't let either the Democratic or Republican parties dictate his positions. I believe he is a man of principle.

I think we should applaud Lieberman for his independence, instead of criticizing or punishing him for "disloyalty." Whether I think he is wrong or right, I think he has put his country first. We should be so lucky with every member of Congress.

- Allen
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