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Lieberman Warns of Constitutional Crisis
2007-02-17
In a statement on the Senate floor today concerning the non-binding Iraq resolution, Senator Lieberman stated:

"The non-binding resolution before us today, we all know, is only a prologue. That is why the fight over it - procedural and substantive - over these past weeks has been so intense. It is the first skirmish in an escalating battle that threatens to consume our government over many months ahead, a battle that will neither solve the sprawling challenges we face in Iraq nor strengthen our nation to defeat the enemies of our security throughout the world from Islamist extremists. That is to say, in our war against the terrorists that attacked us."

Senator Lieberman argued that the non binding resolution, "proposes nothing. It contains no plan for victory or retreat... It is a strategy of "no," while our soldiers are saying, "yes, sir" to their commanding officers as they go forward into battle."
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#5  Still waiting for Sulla. With a system in which the choice is incompetent crooks or crooked incompetents, what difference does it make? Remember who they turned to when both screwed up disaster relief in Katrina?

Just stocking up on popcorn myself.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-17 09:37  

#4  If the Democrats really think we were just p'd off by Bush's incompetence in handling the war, wait til they see how we react to Democratic incompetence.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-02-17 08:53  

#3  Or when South Dakota gets tired of only having one Senator representing them. Johnson still is out, and they keep giving bogus updates to mollify the citizens.
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-17 08:15  

#2  I don't think he will become a trunk, but I think he will decide not to caucus with the Dems - which switches the control over to the Repubs because of the Vice-President's vote. If Lieberman caucuses with the Repubs, the Senate is then split, and the VP is the determining vote on bills.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2007-02-17 02:36  

#1  I keep thinking loserman is going to become a trunk.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-02-17 00:56  

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