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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friends, Let the resounding defeat of Senator Joe Lieberman send a cold shiver down the spine of every Democrat who supported the invasion of Iraq and who continues to support, in any way, this senseless, immoral, unwinnable war. Make no mistake about it: We, the majority of Americans, want this war ended and we will actively work to defeat each and every one of you who does not support an immediate end to this war. Nearly every Democrat set to run for president in 2008 is responsible for this war. They voted for it or they supported it. That single, stupid decision has cost us 2,592 American lives and tens of thousands of Iraqi lives. Lieberman and Company made a colossal mistake and we are going to make sure they pay for that mistake. Payback time started last night. I realize that there are those like Kerry and Edwards who have now changed their position and are strongly anti-war. Perhaps that switch will be enough for some to support them. For others, like me while I'm glad they've seen the light their massive error in judgment is, sadly, proof that they are not fit for the job. They sided with Bush, and for that, they may never enter the promised land. To Hillary, our first best hope for a woman to become president, I cannot for the life of me figure out why you continue to support Bush and his war. I'm sure someone has advised you that a woman can't be elected unless she proves she can kick ass just as crazy as any man. I'm here to tell you that you will never make it through the Democratic primaries unless you start now by strongly opposing the war. It is your only hope. You and Joe have been Bush's biggest Democratic supporters of the war. Last night's voter revolt took place just a few miles from your home in Chappaqua. Did you hear the noise? Can you read the writing on the wall? To every Democratic Senator and Congressman who continues to back Bush's War, allow me to inform you that your days in elective office are now numbered. Myself and tens of millions of citizens are going to work hard to actively remove you from any position of power. If you don't believe us, give Joe a call. Yours, Michael Moore mmflint@aol.com www.michaelmoore.com _____________________________________________________ Thank you Michael Moore. He is the best friends the Republicans have right now. The idiots in your own party can do much more damage than the enemy ever can. |
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Weep. |
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With whose soldiers? I realize that Bush and Rummy have demonstrated to everyone that the US military under their leadership is invincible. But it is also very busy at the moment. Please try back in six da...wee....mon...years. Maybe. |
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For now. We'll see if Lieberman remains as stubborn as Ralph Nader after he's had a few weeks to think about it. He's going to face a lot of pressure from party heavyweights,* and some financial pressure as well. *I will add: figuratively and literally. Because otherwise Penske will post more stupid pictures of Ted Kennedy or Bill Clinton sunbathing. Though he probably still will, of course. |
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I am guessing we can scrape up the number, or if not, we untether Israel as our proxy. |
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Instead I give you a former heavyweight wannabe: http://www.shieldsnet.org/images/str...a_hurrican.jpg |
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We going to rely on British intelligence to provide the coordinates? Or the CIA? |
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I don't know. My guess is that he raised more in small donations that most other serious primary challengers to an incumbent. Either that, or it could all be part of the same Vast, Worldwide, Left-Wing Media Conspiracy that has prevented even Fox from reporting on all THE GOOD NEWS FROM IRAQ. |
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If you like, I'll find the ads on YouTube. That's not courage. That's obtuseness. Here's Josh Marshall on Lieberman, at TIME.com:
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The folks who didn't realize that Hezbollah had cruise missiles? |
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Do you bill for that service? |
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Yes, but according to your theory we don't need an all-out battle.* We just need to drop a few bombs with pinpoint accuracy. And in that regard, Israeli intelligence has not done so well. *And as I noted -- our soldiers are a little busy bringing democracy to Iraq. |
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Of course Lieberman tried to label Lamont a Republican. He was in a Democrat primary and that was Lamont's most useful criticism against him. It was a smart campaign tactic to try and turn that charge back on his opponent. It may not have been totally honest, but that has nothing to do with whether his stance on the war was courageous. As for the second article, the only accurate thing he said was: "True, he had to know he wasn't winning any points with the broad mass of Democrats around the country. And his embitterment against his party for his ignominious defeat in the 2004 presidential primaries probably made him more willing to court that displeasure." Then the rest of it becomes sour grapes. He then criticizes Lieberman for not keeping in touch with his constituency. Please. Every Senator runs constant polls on his home district. Everyone without exception. Lieberman knew it wasn't popular with his base, yet he stuck with it. He obviously didn't expect an opponent to capitalize on their discontent but he knew what they were thinking. The writer pretty much critisizes Liebermam for not appealing to his constituents. But that is the courageous part about it, he knew he was pissing of his base and yet he stuck with it. And to claim he was doing it just to please the pundits, - give me a break. Politicians know more than anyone else that the pundits are a bunch of blowhards. Political hacks pay attention to them, but any successful politicians pays attention only to the ones that have a strong influence on their electorate. Lieberman could care less about the pundits that didn't have strong effect on his constituents. |
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Um..... can y'all wake me when you're done? |
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As I said before, Lieberman failed to line up campaign staff until very recently. That is not the action of someone who is preparing to take a political hit for his courage. It's the action of someone who is out of touch. |
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"and as much of their military apparatus as bombing can take out". We don't necessarily need to limit that to a few or pinpoint accuracy, although I do think some measure of accuracy would be needed to take out Ahmadinejad and the mullahs, but I would be willling to roll the dice on Israeli intelligence pinpointing where he would be for some speech, maybe in front of their parliament, with enough lead time to let us do what we need to. I am not advocating putting soldiers in Iran. Yet. |
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2. Speaking of which, has Quiggan weighed in on the CT senatorial election? |
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It was like when every Pundit in the United States critisized the US intelligence community for not knowing when the Pakistanis were going to test their missiles. It is like the CIA is expected to read everyone's minds. As a friend of mine who is pretty high placed in the NSA told me, you would be surprized by how much we don't know. |
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Even with imperfect intelligence, if we preemptively move, with an air war, on every place where we think they are up to something related to their nuke program we will start to move towards the path of resolving this problem in a far more effective way than the anti-Israel crowd at the UN or the future Islamic Republics of Weurope would have it resolved. |
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I understand this perfectly well. Which is why I reject Penske's notion that we have a simple military option of dropping a few bombs. |
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