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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 10:22 PM

    Timothy-3

    Spoken like a true progressive, Timothy! But it is interesting that you get angry at me asking what are, after all, only the most basic and natural questions. Who pays for the health care?

    Under what provocation, or to acheive what end, will we fight wars? To what extent are you prepared to sacrifice what you have so that others may live?

    And what are the principles of progressivism? Again, what are the principles of progressivism. At what point does progressivism draw a line and say: "You may not pass!"

    If you think these are unfair questions I beg you to think again. Those are the questions which will be asked.

    On what things will progressives not compromise?

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