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To: jlallen who wrote (28672)8/9/2000 9:15:43 AM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 769667
 
No, this is the "right" guy. It takes Clintonian moral..um.. flexibility to go from -

Publicly, Lieberman stayed on the fence about appointing a special prosecutor to probe the '96 campaign, and his future running mate.

"A lot of awful behavior occurred, a lot of it scandalous, a lot of it illegal," he told reporters at the time.

to

``He has never, never wavered in his responsibilities as a father, as a husband and, yes, as a servant of God almighty,'' Lieberman said.

dailynews.yahoo.com



To: jlallen who wrote (28672)8/9/2000 9:27:33 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
One thing for sure, Lieberman won't be suggesting any more probes.



To: jlallen who wrote (28672)8/9/2000 11:52:21 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
As a Democrat, I favor discussing the differences on issues between Gore and Lieberman. That means the issues get discussed. Before the Lieberman, there was no discussion of the issues except "Lets restore honesty and integrity to the White House." Now, issues such as campaign finance reform, taxes and social security, prescription drug benefit, school vouchers, gun control, global warming and protection of the environment actually get discussed. I also welcome Nadar's presence because he is certain to talk about issues that Gore and Lieberman chose to ignore. From here, it looks like Nadar will get a lot of the Populist vote.