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|source=The New York Times
|source=The New York Times
|date=August 9, 2006
|date=August 9, 2006
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/opinion/09wed1.html?ex=1157774400&en=4a830188504c0412&ei=5070
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/opinion/09wed1.html
|quote="When Mr. Lieberman told The Washington Post, “I haven’t changed. Events around me have changed,” he actually put his finger on his political problem. His constituents felt that when the White House led the country into a disastrous international crisis and started subverting the nation’s basic traditions, Joe Lieberman should have changed enough to take a lead in fighting back."
|quote="When Mr. Lieberman told The Washington Post, “I haven’t changed. Events around me have changed,” he actually put his finger on his political problem. His constituents felt that when the White House led the country into a disastrous international crisis and started subverting the nation’s basic traditions, Joe Lieberman should have changed enough to take a lead in fighting back."
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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}}

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Author(s) The New York Times editorial board
Source The New York Times
Date August 9, 2006
URL http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/opinion/09wed1.html
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Quotes-start.png "When Mr. Lieberman told The Washington Post, “I haven’t changed. Events around me have changed,” he actually put his finger on his political problem. His constituents felt that when the White House led the country into a disastrous international crisis and started subverting the nation’s basic traditions, Joe Lieberman should have changed enough to take a lead in fighting back." 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.