The proposal is for a bipartisan national unity government, sort of, as carried at
ANTIWAR.COM with a full story at
the Hartford Courant
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, increasingly isolated in his own Democratic party because of his strong support for the Iraq war, today called on the White House and congressional leaders to form a special "war cabinet" to provide advice and direction for the war effort.
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The story goes on to describe Lieberman as saying "The Connecticut Democrat's "Bipartisan Victory in Iraq Administrative Group," designed to take some of the political edge off the war debate, would be modeled after similar panels during the Vietnam War and World War II."
One infers from the coverage that Lieberman thinks most Democrats agree with him. His opinion on dissent was quoted as " "We can't tolerate the kind of division that current exists in our country," the senator said. "