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oops, I spelt his name wrong. I don't know why I keep adding that extra N.
by LCD on Thu Nov 06, 08 5:52pm
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Voted : Maybe...
even during the mccain/obama election lieberman was caught outright lying a number of times with negative statements he made about barack obama. he knew they were lies too. the man should be drummed out of the senate. he's not loyal to anyone but himself. he's certainly not loyal to this country in my opinion.
Voted : No, he wasn't at fault
Gore won if the ballots had all been counted accurately. The Supreme Court is responsible for Gore's "loss".
Don't know. Can't remember all of the specifics of that election cycle.
Voted : No, he wasn't at fault
That honor would go to the screwed-up voting ballots in S. Florida and the United States Supreme Court.
by mojo on Fri Nov 07, 08 7:42am
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Voted : Maybe...
He didn't help the Ticket. Gore could have picked a better choice.
Voted : No, he wasn't at fault
Al Gore won by a huge margin of popular votes. Something screwy with the Republican voting mechanisms did shady things and stole an election that was not theirs. I believe Daddy George Bush had something to do with it. He did fix an election for George W. earlier in his career. At first, I thought this was an anti-Semitic ballot what with bringing only Lieberman up, and no one else, at such a late date. I said to myself, “No, this is LCD, whom I have come to trust and respect. He would not do something so tacky. He is the captain of the SS Best and Worst. He is above it all. When I saw you specifically reference the statement that Lieberman was "the embarrassment to everybody of Jewish descent", I realized the ballot was not about him as the politician but about him as the Jew. I’m dumbfounded. Weren’t there any Christians who helped Al Gore lose?
Voted : No, he wasn't at fault
But what about Ralph Nader getting a respectable amount of votes then.
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