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Lieberman: McCain can reunite our country
Sen. Joe Lieberman is crossing party lines and endorsing Republican Sen. John McCain for president.“Being a Republican is important. Being a Democrat is important. But you know what’s more important than that? The interest and well-being of the United States of America,” the Democrat-turned Independent said in announcing his decision Monday morning in New Hampshire.
“Let’s put the United States first again, and John McCain is the man as president who will help us do that,” he said.
Lieberman, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in 2000, said the next president needs to “break through the reflexive partisanship that is poisoning our politics today and stopping us from getting anything done in Washington.”
Report: Congo’s War and Aftermath Have Killed 5.4 Million
“The report is the latest of several detailed surveys by the humanitarian aid group showing that since the outbreak of war in 1998, Congo has experienced one of the world’s deadliest crises. The group estimates that the conflict and its aftermath have led to the deaths of 5.4 million people, more than 8 percent of the country’s population of 66 million.”
So a question to my lib bleeding heart friends is: Is this ok?
We had no US intervention there. We had no bombers, no oil interests, nothing. Still, Iraq dwarfs in every possible aspect when compared to this.
Would libs say that they wish Americans had intervened? Why is the press so quiet around this when compared to Iraq? Why do we have so many polls, research papers and headlines about Iraq and so few about this?
This is the kind of hypocrisy that sickens me.


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