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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (104932)8/9/2006 9:27:40 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 132070
 
I can't stand Lieberman, but the good guys shouldn't copy Rove. The ends do not justify the means, no matter what the the Republicommies say.

Anyway, Lieberman lost the primary and is now trying to divide the Democrats so his Bushy lover can own half of Connecticut's Senate vote. I don't think it will work, but Lieberbush will stop at nothing to make his fuhrer notice him.

Many say that Lieberman lost credibility when he kissed Bush. I say, kissing the chimp on his face for a few seconds, both men using a lot of tongue, was not what lost him credibility. It was kissing his butt for nearly 6 years that cost Joementum the nomination. He is one of 6 Democratic Senators that Bartcop pictures in pink tutus, dancing to the President's tune. Kerry and Biden are two of the others. I can't remember the other 3. This piece has a nice picture of Joe in his tutu about halfway down the page. bartcop.com

Joe wanted to be Secretary of Defense soooooo bad, but now Bush is unlikely to appoint him. And even Lieberman could not screw up the job as badly as Rumdumb has.



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (104932)8/10/2006 2:10:53 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 132070
 
Looks like the Lieberman camp could potentially be trouble with the Feds for faking that attack:

tpmmuckraker.com

<<< ... David Straretz in the Las Vegas FBI field office noted that if Lieberman "hacking" charges prove false, the FBI and federal prosecutors could pursue charges against those who reported them. "If it was fabricated and you could prove intent, there's Title 18, Section 1001, which is providing false statements to an FBI agent. That can be prosecuted at the discretion of the U.S. Attorney's Office" ... >>>

Tom