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To: goldworldnet who wrote (339901)1/7/2003 9:29:46 PM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Traditions die hard.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (339901)1/7/2003 10:32:33 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
First Gore, now Daschle, have seen the "No way to win, or even get close" writing on the wall for 2004. Lieberman, who can run without any political cost (and who is owed LOADS by the party for surviving 2000 with at least a little respectability left) may be the only one left, besides Sharpton, when the first primary votes are cast.

If Lieberman runs (SOMEONE has to) and takes that huge electoral bullet for the party, they will owe him even MORE by 2008.

Few remember that Joe's Senate career is the product of none other than William Buckley and National Review, who started "BuckPac" to drive left-wing Republican Lowell Weicker out of the Senate in the 80's.

I thought, in 1998, that Lieberman would actually show some INTEGRITY on the Democrats' Clinton disaster. And he did-for a while. The Marxist/Leninist left must have held knives to a lot of throats for the Clinton Nazis, and they set up the greatest political fix in American history to save William the Bastard's cowardly, worthless ass. The party is still suffering from their "to the death" support of the most corrupt elected official in American history, and will for at least another decade.

There is not a true American alive today who'd give even a first thought to electing another Democrat president-but Lieberman is the least damaged of the bunch. He MIGHT manage to get almost 40% of the popular vote. None of the others could even come close...