Tell Joe to listen to Joe
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Tell Joe to listen to Joe
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When I hear about Joe Lieberman's refusal to support health care WITH a public option, this oldie but goodies from the senate debates in 2006 comes to mind:
LIEBERMAN: I have offered a comprehensive program...Medi-choice: to allow anyone in out country to buy' [...]
From Gov. Rell's remarks this morning at the Middlesex Chamber of Commerce:
For Senator Chris Dodd: One of my old scarves to cover up the big bull's-eye on the Senator's back.
For Senator Joe Lieberman: From my collection of old movies. The old James Mason classic: "Odd'" [...]
There is a new television commercial out regarding U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, the healthcare reform bill that is pending in Washington, and the public option.
The Courant's Daniela Altimari has the details at [www.courant.com]
[...]Progressive Change will soon be running this ad in Connecticut with a $40,000 ad buy.
"Joe Lieberman promised Connecticut voters in 2006 that he would support core Democratic issues like health care reform," said PCCC co-founder Adam Green in a statement. "This tongue-in-cheek ad holds Lieberman accountable for putting his" [...]
Washington, D.C.—At the dawn of a ramped-up war in Afghanistan, Joe Lieberman used a moment in the spotlight Wednesday to try to define the mission—as lasting well beyond mid-2011.
Lieberman’s moment lasted seven minutes, actually.
That was the Connecticut senator’s time to ask questions of the [...]
(WTNH) – (WTNH) - Members of the Obama cabinet went before the Senate Armed Services Committee today to answer questions on the war in Afghanistan. Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) sits on that committee and he talked exclusively with Chief Political Correspondent Mark Davis after the hearing.
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Senator Lieberman: “Hear Our Prayers”
Clergy to deliver hundreds of prayer cards collected at a candlelight vigil for healthcare reform held outside Sen. Lieberman’s home to his Hartford district office today.
Hartford (WTNH) – Chief Capitol Correspondent Mark Davis sat down with Senator Joe Lieberman, Monday, to talk about health care.
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[...]U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman is a key player on health care reform and could potentially be the 60th senator.
That number is particularly important because it takes 60 votes to cut off a filibuster that could derail health care reform.
On NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday morning, Lieberman discussed the issue [...]
now with an extra serving of tool-ness:
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) raised hackles among liberals earlier this week when he claimed [...]
With a key vote in the U.S. Senate scheduled for tomorrow night on national health care reform, Connecticut’s Joe Lieberman is one of the key Senators to watch.
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Sen. Joe Lieberman isn’t worried about the political consequences of his stance on health care reform:
“I don’t think about that stuff,” Lieberman told POLITICO this week. “I’m just — I’m being a legislator. After what I went through in 2006, there’s nothing much more that anybody [who] disagrees with [...]
Washington (WTNH) – Chief Political Correspondent Mark Davis talks exclusively, one-on-one with Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, the man in the middle of the national heath care reform debate.
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[...]So this is hardly surprising.
A new Quinnipiac University poll shows 60 percent of the public thinks Joe Lieberman is' [...]
...for your viewing pleasure.
Blumenthal's daily schedule is chock full of [...]
Hartford (WTNH) - Protesters who are miffed about Joe Lieberman’s stance against the current health care reform package held demonstrations today at his offices in Washington, D.C. and Hartford.
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[...]Hartford (WTNH) – I got an interesting question via e-mail today from the News Channel 8 Assignment Desk during the protest in front of the building that houses Senator Joe Lieberman’s office in Hartford.
“How many protesters are there?”
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