Lieberman Must Go

Lieberman Must Go

After his repeated attacks at Democrats and support for Republicans it’s time for Lieberman to switch sides already.

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He supports McCain’s presidential campaign and
slams
Obama, promotes the war in Iraq and believes Democrats are
like Nazi appeasers
. The Democrats don’t want anything to do with
him while the Republicans are literally
embracing
him. Since he no longer represents the values of the
Democratic party, Joe Lieberman needs to be removed from the Senate
Democratic Caucus. As long as he remains chairman of the Homeland
Security and Government Affairs Comittee, they will continue to promote
war and Republican agendas.

Demand the Senate Democratic
Steering Committee to formerly recommend that Lieberman be stripped of
his rank in the caucus and removed from his committee chairmanship in
2009.

Elizabeth Giegerich

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