Tom (not verified) says:

Lieberman's cowardice is utterly amazing. It was common knowledge at the time of the war authorization vote that Al Queda and the Baath Party were mortal enemies, yet Lieberman went along with the Bush Administration's laughable claims of links between the two.

Myself and most anti-war protestors knew the Bush Administration was lying about WMDs before the war started. How could Lieberman be so incredibly stupid as to believe the Bush administration in this area?

Of course, Lieberman didn't believe them either. He was just a coward who thought it was politically expedient to play along with the lies and launch bizarre attacks against Democrats who were honest.

Now, he's finding out that what he thought was smart politics could cost him his Senate seat. If he was honorable instead of cowardly, he wouldn't even be facing a primary challenge.

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