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Burt-BParticipantI think Joe Lieberman will not be able to say anything in Israel’s defense without the charge (I believe false) of ‘dual loyalty.’ Further, religion is an issue because the only way that Joe Lieberman retains his political worth for the next election is if he maintains his ‘religious’ views and supports school vouchers and reduction of ‘filth in Hollywood.’ He could get away with saying that he supports a ‘woman’s right to choose’ but that he personally would discourage women from getting abortions. If he retains those three positions and drops his position on Tort Reform (against the trial lawyers), he might still retain his sobriquet of ‘conscience of the Senate’ (or I guess he then becomes ‘conscience of the White House’) and thus his political worth to overcome the ‘taint’ of Clinton. As far as getting elected goes, it would seem that he gains some Republican votes (Born-agains) and loses some Democratic base (secular extremists – boy, they sure make a lot of noise on the radio talk shows) to Nader on the same issue.
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