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In reply to the discussion: FL Dem leaders want FL Progressive Caucus shut down for criticizing DSCC choice. [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)33. He's the one who said NO INVESTIGATION of Iraq war lead up.
He said no digging around in the past. From 2006
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/615
At a time when this nation's partisan divide seems to be ever widening, Senator John Warner (R-VA) and Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) teamed up at a recent installment of the monthly Aspen Roundtable Series in Washington, DC, sponsored by the DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund, to speak out about the critical need for bipartisan policymaking. Both senators offered foreboding predictions for the situation in Iraq if America's political setting continues to be as divided as it is currently. "I anticipate a very stressful situation unless this Government takes strong control in Iraq120 days from now is when serious stress on where we're going to go will begin to set in," said Warner. "I don't want to see us digging around anymore for who did what in 2003," said Lieberman, stating that continued partisan finger pointing is damaging the public support that is needed to complete the efforts in Iraq and finally bring US troops home.
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FL Dem leaders want FL Progressive Caucus shut down for criticizing DSCC choice. [View all]
madfloridian
Jan 2016
OP
I wonder if from 2000 onward if there was some disaffection of progressives when voting for Nader...
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#8
Actually most of us think the DLCish party let him down, didn't back him up. Some links.
madfloridian
Jan 2016
#13
hell yeah they're afraid of payback--they'll lose major fundraising help from party
zazen
Jan 2016
#22
I wish everyone who sneeringly dismisses opposition to DWS as sexist and/or anti-Hillary
djean111
Jan 2016
#14