What happens to Lieberman?

With the Democrats now projected to hold at least 55 seats in the 2009-2010 Senate [not including two indys, Vermont's Bernie Sanders and Connecticut's Joe Lieberman], the time has come to deal with the Lieberman conundrum. Lieberman not only campaigned with Barack Obama’s campaign rival John McCain Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Mark Buterbaugh - Nov 6, 2008 - 9:55 AM PST
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Jack Dinkmeyer
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by Jack Dinkmeyer - Nov. 7, 2008

A fairly good article as far as it goes. But the plea for opinions of readers at the end seems out of place and for me, detracts from the overall effectiveness of the story.

Obviously some sort of punishment is merited, probably what the article recommends: stripping him of his important chair. Still, one must admire a politician who follows his beliefs in the face of severe rebukes that would surely result.

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Mark Buterbaugh
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