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Submitted by : cranky Submitted on : Jun 11,2007 11:19:15 am ballot title: Joe Lieberman supports possible military attack on Iranballot number:115543
Show us the evidence J-Joe.
by _Beelzebubba
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Voted : No Where'd we install the new head-banging wall? Joe, watch my lips carefully. WE CANNOT SUSTAIN A MILITARY ACTION IN IRAN WHILE STILL OCCUPYING IRAQ. Apologies for the shouting. Joe needed it. I wonder what would become of American Muslim Conference raising money to influence politicians in United States.... Oh yeah, they would all be gathered up at the front door, and shipped to Guantanimo :) Voted : No It would be a disaster for the United States. Some people may not like to hear this, but under Bush, he has spent so much money on the Iraq debacle that he has literally put us in the weakest position we have ever been in for a very long time. The global community will not sit by while this President launches yet another military follie that will destabilize the globe. If he had not invaded Iraq, it might be a different story, but right now, few people believe anything we say. Thank Bush. Anyway, we're in a position now in which less than friendly nations have enormous influence over our economy. Mark the date down: the day we strike Iran, without a doubt, will be the beginning of a major depression on our economy and we will literally be broke. Not just from over-spending, but from outside pressures. See, during the Cold War, experts agree that it was a unified war of words and economics agaist the former Soviet Union. Those same principles and tactics ARE being used against us now and they will just tighten the noose. It really stumps me how many people are so ignorant to these facts. Let Joseph Lieberman make his idiotic statements, but you can partially blame him when it all comes tumbeling down...which it will, without fail. Drudge implicates Israel behind Lieberman’s call for bombing Iran. Middle East Progress responds: Whatever one thinks of Senator Lieberman’s statements on Iran, implying as the Drudge Report does, that Senator Lieberman made his proposal based not on his views as a United States Senator but on his relationship to Israel is despicable. …. That picture has no relation, either temporally or substantively, to the statement Senator Lieberman made on CBS’ Face the Nation on Sunday. Drudge’s picture, which has now been taken down, depicts Lieberman shaking hands with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert: (error in image display) Naughty Drudge. You'll note, however, that he was brought into line. Hmmmm, let's try again. Looks like this ballot has been fiddlefaddled. |