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Thursday, August 31, 2006

 

Lieberman and Bush: Staying the Course, Together

Another year, another "stay the course" PR offensive (front page of NYTimes.com):

stay the course

Ned Lamont responds (from a press release):

"Once again, President Bush demonstrates a stubborn and unrealistic view of how to defeat terrorism and keep Americans safe," said Lamont. "All Americans want victory in Iraq - our security depends on it, and we owe our troops nothing less. Unfortunately, 'staying the course' won't bring us that victory."...

Sen. Lieberman this week began airing an ad trying to distract attention from the War, telling voters to focus on "the good stuff." The ad, listing "the good stuff," launched at the same time at least 11 American troops have been killed in the last 5 days in Iraq. In all, more than 2,600 American troops have been killed in Iraq, including 20 from Connecticut. George Bush and Joe Lieberman continue to be among the dwindling numbers of military and government leaders clinging to the stay the course strategy. Republicans and veteran support for Lamont's position continues to grow:

- Republican Congressman Chris Shays has now declared that we need a timetable.
- Decorated veteran Congressman Murtha has called for changing our course and has endorsed Lamont.
- Decorated veteran and former Republican Jim Webb has also called for change and endorsed Lamont.


Support our troops.

Send Ned Lamont (D) to the Senate.
Comments:
What exactly is Ned's position? I know it is not stay the course, but what is it?
 
Thanks mark that was very enlightening. Tparty, is that what useful comment moderation (errr censorship) is all about? I asked a simple question.
 
Anon 9:35- I believe the commenter was stating his interpretation of Lamont's position on Iraq (i.e. "get out of this hell-hole"), not launching a personal insult at you.
 
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