Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Treacherous Lieberman

Posted by Nsenga Burton on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:34 AM

The balls on this guy are enormous. Former Democratic VP candidate says screw the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee, campaigns against him, supports the opposition and still gets to keep one of the most powerful chairmanships in the Senate because it might look bad for Obama if he is removed. Look bad for Obama? How could Obama possibly look worse than Lieberman, who is clearly motivated by power and revenge? Oh, yeah, he's black. I keep forgetting that point, which is why he's being asked to do what no other president has done before him. To add insult to injury, Lieberman campaigned against Obama after Obama went to Connecticut to campaign on his behalf so that he could help the old fart keep his seat. A great stand-up guy. Exactly the type of person that we need overseeing Homeland Security.

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I see, so you are a proponent of removing anyone with a dissenting opinion? Sure, that's what America is all about. And, why is it that only Obama supporters want to make race an issue? I'm all about coming together now that the election is over. We have to in order to get out of some of the mess we are in. However, making race an issue is offensive. There were ample reasons not to support Obama - none of which had anything to do with race.

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Posted by Brent on November 18, 2008 at 11:15 AM

What if Joe Lieberman actually believed that John McCain was a better choice than Obama? What if he believed that the experience of McCain would make him a better leader than Obama (who has little to no experience). I'm glad to see that Joe Lieberman had enough integrity to go with what his conscience (and intellect) was telling him. Would to God that all the voters would do the same.

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Posted by spage on November 18, 2008 at 8:31 PM
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