1 posted on
08/05/2002 10:59:16 PM PDT by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Democrats want to hunt bastards down. As long as it is not THEIR bastards.
2 posted on
08/05/2002 11:07:09 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
To: kattracks
I hope this investigation comes back to bite the Dems in the .....
To: kattracks
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Mr. Lieberman complicated the matter by misplacing his moral compass.Who says he has a compass? Remember that he said during the presidential campaign that in public he was in favor of abortion and in private he was against abortion.
Ah! To be a liberal and not have to be responsible for what you say!
To: kattracks
""Mr. Lieberman now seems utterly incapable of recognizing the screaming differences between two morally distinct camps"
I don't think he ever did, quite frankly, but he had the Senate convinced he did.
The public will surely understand the moral and ethical distinctions."
And ... I think the public's new awareness is scaring the hell out of the liberals; they have started eating their own.
8 posted on
08/05/2002 11:48:23 PM PDT by
CyberAnt
To: kattracks
By all means, Mr. Lieberman, let us have a panel of Messrs. Rubin, Lay and Evans.Don't forget Senator John Corzine.
To: kattracks
(Rev. 3 - Adds "C i t i" elements)
12 posted on
08/06/2002 6:11:13 AM PDT by
Fixit
To: kattracks
I read a column with a great description of Lieberman: a man who wrestles mightily with his conscience and always wins.
May have been Krauthammer or Will...
To: kattracks
Good for Imus but he didn't take it nearly far enough. You can't believe anything that Weasly Joe, who always sounds as if he is suffering from an intestinal disorder, says about shifty-eyed Rubin before this fall's elctions. If Rubin doesn't testify before the elections it ain't gonna happen. Weasly Joe will say the committee calendar is full until after the first of the year.
Lieberman ought to follow Ashcroft's example and recuse himself from these hearings. In the past 6 years Lieberman has received according to one reporting group $59,296 from Citigroup, but another group says the amount is $112,546. In 2000 Enron contributed $25,000 to a group Liberman founded called New Democratic Network. Citigroup contributed $100,000 to Joe's group in 2001 and Arthur Andersen contributed $20,000 to them in 2001. In comparison Lieberman only received $13,900 from the National Jewish Democratic Council in the same 6 year period.
16 posted on
08/06/2002 7:58:09 AM PDT by
Darlin'
To: kattracks
The Song of Joe Lieberman I must say I'm troubled
By Bill Clinton telling lies
He's a disgrace doubled
Tripled, and multiplied.
But on the Senate floor
My troubles disappear
For I'm a Dem once more
And vote to save him without fear.
I'm worried I must say
About violence on TV
Kids who watch it all day
And then strangle puppies.
But when I'm in LA
My troubles turn upside down
Just send campaign cash my way:
Hollywood's my kind of town
I'm troubled and puzzled too
By the President and Enron
Seems to me as it may to you:
There's monkey business going on.
However in private I can see
And I'm troubled I can't say:
My business is so full of monkeys
That the voters should flush me away.
Regards, Ivan
17 posted on
08/06/2002 8:22:41 AM PDT by
MadIvan
To: kattracks
Regarding the Enron hearings he will hold in the fall, Mr. Lieberman said, "If we have any reason to believe it will be constructive to call any of these people Rubin, [Enron Chairman and CEO] Ken Lay, Evans, anybody else we'll do." He just gave away the plan...they will NOT call these people as witnesses. It will not be constructive to uncover Clinton crony/gov't corruption because it also points to members of Congress.
18 posted on
08/06/2002 9:00:41 AM PDT by
hattend
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