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|date=8/30/2006
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|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sirota/how-out-of-touch-can-a-wa_b_28343.html
|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sirota/how-out-of-touch-can-a-wa_b_28343.html
|quote="Lieberman, of course, wants us to forget about his aggressive support for corporate-written trade deals like NAFTA and China PNTR that have destroyed Connecticut's economy by driving wages, job security and benefits into the ground."
|quote="Lieberman, of course, wants us to forget about his aggressive support for corporate-written trade deals like NAFTA and China PNTR that have destroyed Connecticut's economy by driving wages, job security and benefits into the ground. He wants us to forget that he co-wrote the legislation authorizing the President to invade Iraq, and that he has used his Senate platform to attack those in Congress who are pushing for an exit strategy from Iraq."
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{{opinion|Connecticut United States Senate election, 2006|Lieberman should be elected|against}}
{{opinion|Connecticut United States Senate election, 2006|Lieberman should be elected|against}}

Latest revision as of 18:52, October 3, 2006

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Author(s) David Sirota
Source The Huffington Post
Date 8/30/2006
URL http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sirota/how-out-of-touch-can-a-wa_b_28343.html
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Quotes-start.png "Lieberman, of course, wants us to forget about his aggressive support for corporate-written trade deals like NAFTA and China PNTR that have destroyed Connecticut's economy by driving wages, job security and benefits into the ground. He wants us to forget that he co-wrote the legislation authorizing the President to invade Iraq, and that he has used his Senate platform to attack those in Congress who are pushing for an exit strategy from Iraq." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Lieberman should be elected on the topic Connecticut United States Senate election, 2006.