yes go liebermen as in go away . On Nov 8, 9:33 am, PNY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Go Lieberman! I like him more and more every day. > > On Nov 8, 4:33 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > Lieberman in talks about caucusing with Senate > > GOPhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081107/ap_on_go_co/lieberman_republicans > > WASHINGTON – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is talking to > > Connecticut independent Sen. Joe Lieberman about the possibility of > > Lieberman caucusing with the GOP. > > > Lieberman's affiliation with Democrats is up in the air. Senate > > Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, angered by Lieberman's support > > of Republican John McCain for president, is considering yanking > > Lieberman's chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security and > > Governmental Affairs Committee as punishment. > > > Lieberman and Reid met Thursday to discuss Lieberman's options, > > including possible committee and subcommittee posts for him. Those > > talks are ongoing. > > > A Lieberman aide, who requested anonymity because the talks are > > confidential, said Friday that Lieberman and McConnell, R-Ky., have > > spoken in recent days about the possibility of Lieberman joining the > > GOP conference. McConnell spokesman Don Stewart would only confirm > > that the two men have had recent discussions. > > > Lieberman was Democrat Al Gore's vice presidential running mate eight > > years ago. He became an independent after he failed to win the > > Democratic Senate primary in Connecticut in 2006. Lieberman won the > > general election as an independent but is still registered as a > > Democrat. > > > Although he caucuses with Senate Democrats, Lieberman angered > > Democrats by criticizing Barack Obama during the presidential race. > > > Since 2006, Democrats had tolerated Lieberman's political straddling > > because he gave them a 51-49 majority by being part of their caucus. > > With Democrats tightening their hold on the Senate to at least 55 > > seats in Tuesday's election, Lieberman no longer plays that role. > > > Lieberman aligned himself with McCain and President Bush on the war > > in > > Iraq but tended to vote with Democrats on most domestic issues.- Hide > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum
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