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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:00 AM

Has there been too much bipartisanship or too little?

The reward Joe Lieberman will receive today is justified by the claimed need for more bipartisanship harmony. Is it even possible to have more than we have now?

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  • Tuesday, November 18, 2008 01:12 PM

    @ Kitt

    I don't know what it is that draws you to him and creates an incomprensible smugness about him and those who have voted for him.

    Kitt

    Maybe it's because Ralph Nader can tell the difference between an "Uncle Sam" and an "Uncle Tom". Or says he can, anyway.

    And could it be that such delineation is precisely what America needs at this timely juncture? I don't think so, but I leave that dichotomy to others more expert than myself.

    And who soothes my bumpin', thumpin' brain? No-body!

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