I voted for Hussein Obama or Barack Obama, or Obama or O. I guess it is now OK to call him Hussein Obama? I am glad he won and I hope he ends the war in Iraq in a responsible way. That is why he got my vote!
I hope he does something with the Economy and I don't lose my job. I am close to retirement and hope to work for a few more years.
What to do About Joe the Republican?
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Joe Lieberman the 2000 VP candidate. The 2008 John McCain and Sarah Palin Supporter.
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What would Jesus Do?
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"What would Jesus do?" she asked.
Good Lord, Joan.
Why inject compassion and mess up a perfectly good head of steam and anger to reassign Connecticut's junior senator to political Siberia?
OK, I confess, Jesus would forgive Trader Joe for his transgressions in being a political traitor. But that doesn't mean He would want to keep Lieberman in the prominent leadership role as chairman of the Homeland Security Committee.
In this case, vengeance is the Democratic Senate on Capitol Hill. If Majority Leader Harry Reid offered Lieberman some "options," as Lieberman suggested, let's assume the first one is physically implausible.
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U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman is warning Barack Obama not to get too comfortable with his double-digit lead in some polls, saying GOP comeback kid John McCain is ready for a Harry Truman-style victory.
The Connecticut independent, who stumped for McCain in New Hampshire yesterday, pointed to polls showing McCain closing the gap. Truman staged a massive upset in 1948 when he defeated Republican Gov. Thomas E. Dewey despite polls and pundits calling that presidential race for Dewey.
"The race is not yet decided. I don’t think he should count on a victory," said Lieberman, a former Democrat who earned the party’s contempt when he endorsed McCain. "There’ve been some unhappy candidates who have done that. Dewey relaxed against Truman and that was a mistake."
Say it Ain't so Joe
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But the Democrats' nominee for vice president in 2000 is also one of John McCain's oldest friends, and he has been vocal in his support for the Republican White House candidate. That's not too surprising, given their close relationship and his strong backing for the Arizona senator's stance on the Iraq war.
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More recently, though, Lieberman has also appeared with McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin: "She's so strong, she's....
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Joe's Remarks