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To: Bill who wrote (10755)8/9/2006 9:52:53 AM
From: Geoff Altman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
No doubt the prior Bill. Mckinney didn't amount to a hill of beans, personally I think she's insane or at the very least has anger management problems.....<g>

Liebermans defeat marks the departure of one of the few non-haters left in the democratic party that was able to inspire biparisanship. I don't agree with his positions on many things but I feel he's got allot of poise and dignity....can't say the same for Lamont. Unfortunate, but it just goes to show just how crazy voters are getting.



To: Bill who wrote (10755)8/9/2006 4:14:19 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 71588
 
i think the McKinney defeat was a referendum on dignity. The sad thing is that there are so many Georgians willing to accept abusiveness as the norm.

I think the Lieberman defeat was a local referendum on the war on terror. Apparently a majority of Connecticut democrats want to meet Nick Berg et al's end.

It does appear to signal to all moderates that democrats stand for appeasement and retreat.