For Lieberman
Individuals
Civil rights movement leader U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Congressman from Georgia, endorsed Lieberman for both the Democratic primary and the general election.[14]
Republican Congressman Christopher Shays.[15]
Senator Barbara Boxer campaigned for Lieberman on July 24, 2006.[16]
Former President and fellow Yale University alum Bill Clinton campaigned for Lieberman at an event held in Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 24, but continues to stress that he, like his wife, will support whichever candidate wins the primary.[17][18]
Senators Joe Biden, Daniel Inouye and Ken Salazar campaigned for Lieberman on July 31.[citation needed]
Senators Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Mark Pryor, Frank Lautenberg, Evan Bayh, Tom Carper, Dick Durbin, Diane Feinstein, Ron Wyden and Ben Nelson have all endorsed Lieberman.[19]
Former Georgia Senator Max Cleland, a wounded Vietnam War veteran campaigned with Lieberman at a rally in East Haven on August 6.
Chemical Industry lobbyist[20] and Fox News commentor Richard Goodstein has campaigned for Lieberman[21] and played a leading role in disrupting Lamont campaign events.
Organizations
Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund has endorsed Lieberman.[22][23]
AFL-CIO and affiliated labor organizations endorsed Lieberman.[24][25] However, Connecticut AFT, the second largest AFL-CIO union in Connecticut, endorsed Lamont (see below).
Planned Parenthood Federal PAC endorsed Lieberman on June 30, 2006.[26]
NARAL Pro-choice America PAC, which lobbies for reproductive rights nationally, has endorsed Lieberman.[27] However, Carolyn Treiss, head of Connecticut NARAL, supports Lamont.[28]
Human Rights Campaign, one of the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) equal rights organizations in the United States, has endorsed Lieberman.[29]
U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[30]
On June 14, 2006, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee chairman Charles Schumer said that the DSCC might endorse Lieberman even if he runs as an independent, if Lieberman agrees to vote for Democrat Harry Reid for majority leader if elected.[31]
Newspapers
The Hartford Courant, the state's largest newspaper, endorsed Lieberman in its July 30 edition.[32]
The Connecticut Post, the state's third largest paper, serving the Bridgeport area.[33]
The New York Post.[34]
The Greenwich Time.[35]
The Washington Post published an editorial offering some praise of Lieberman[36] but did not use the word endorse or otherwise explicitly call for his reelection.
The New Haven Register, the state's second largest paper, endorsed Lieberman on August 6.
Are you calling all of these people, organizations, and publications "the cancer of Zionism" as well?
2006-08-09 03:59:23
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answered by StereoZ 4
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Well Lieberman is still going to run as an independant for the Senate. But otherwise I have no f***ing clue of what you said. Like "Israel's handpuppet"? Where TF did you get that from?
2006-08-09 03:52:45
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answered by I want my *old* MTV 6
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...nope. A small segment of Democrats showed up and gave Ned a paltry 4% margin of victory. The general election will determine the will of the voters, and it might be a good time to point out that there are more registered independents in Conn than there are registered Democrats or Republicans. This is far from over and isn't a slam dunk for Lamont by any stretch of the imagination....but go ahead, hoss...take a big gulp of that Koolaid.
2006-08-09 03:53:48
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answered by Annoying American 5
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faith, that's, a willingness to declare to "have self belief" that that's irrational and unprovable, is the reason of the themes interior the area, and the greater non secular the guy (on the two area) the plenty greater probable they're to be a area of the subject. on the top of the day, if one team thinks that the international is controlled by applying the invisible unicorn and people who have not got self belief in him are going to hell and the different team thinks the international is controlled by applying the invisible leprechaun and picture that the different adult adult males are going to hell, there will be inherent alterations. the respond is to advance up and recover from the person fairy tale that's faith.
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answered by ? 4
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I don't believe the vote had anything to do with Zionism. It had to do with Mr. Liberman not kow-towing to the Radical Democractic Party Line. However, I did notice a Puppet named Lamont standing at the podium offering his primary victory speech, with his puppeteers standing behind him in the persons of Charlie Rangel and the R-e-v-er-e-n-d Jesse Jackson. In fact it looked like they were going to push Lamont through the podium just to get their mugs on TV. Sorry day for Connecticut. Sorry day coming for America when he enters the US Congress.
2006-08-09 04:59:00
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answered by jasper2 1
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Connecticut stood up against an elected official who forgot he worked for the people of his state. Didn't have anything to do with religion or Israel.
2006-08-09 03:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Pres Chimp. Excellent, Excellent question. Let me tell you now. He must be regretting french kissing Bush. Anybody linked to that Chimp is finished. Republicans are falling over themselves to abandon him.
2006-08-09 03:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Connecticut stood up to Israel and BushCo last night.
2006-08-09 03:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It was a primary loser, the DNC stood up to its own cancer.
2006-08-09 04:08:55
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answered by mymadsky 6
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You'll get yours in the end. And it won't be covered in strawberries or whatever else you liberal antisemites like on your desserts.
2006-08-09 03:58:08
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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