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Et tu, Lieberman?

October 29, 2009
Congress

U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, Ind-Conn., threw cold water onto Democrats' healthcare reform effort, saying he'll help filibuster unless the public option is yanked.

"We're trying to do too much at once," Lieberman said during a news conference Tuesday.

He also signaled to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that he'd support several preliminary procedural votes, Politico reported Wednesday.

"To put this government-created insurance company on top of everything else is just asking for trouble for the taxpayers, for the premium payers and for the national debt," Lieberman said. "I don't think we need it now."

Lieberman's announcement was stunning but not surprising, Capitol Hill insiders said. Reid knew about Lieberman's objections, and the Senate Democratic Caucus is well aware of his independent streak.

Some Senate liberals told the Washington publication they were surprised by the announcement, saying they thought Lieberman wouldn't back the leadership on even the preliminary procedural vote on the public option.

"It just shows we have a long way to go on this," said Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a fellow independent who caucuses with the Democrats and backs a public option. "I think the support for this thing is only going to continue growing. ... And in the end, people are going to jump back on board, and we might even get a few Republicans."

Note from the News Editor
Headline is based on the expression "Et tu, Brute?" (pronounced and occasionally spelled "Et tu, Bruté?") ("Even you, Brutus?", or "And you, Brutus?" or "You too, Brutus?" or "You also, Brutus?") is a Latin phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Immortalized by Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the quotation is widely used in Western culture as an epitome of betrayal. Source: Wikipedia



Source: Copyright 2009 by United Press International


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crobertc111
10/29/2009 2:59:16 PM PST
Actually, although it might take a little...I would be proud to vote for the Man. He is speaking his mind and after the Democratic Party had pulled the rug from under him. Dems should remember their efforts made after they tried to force Lieberman out. He represents hi stae and isn't that what he is supposed to do? it surely explains hi8s ongoing friendship with Mr McCain and you know what...Perhaps if there was a little more inter party real friendships, there could be more compromises and less Baloney in Washington.....Just a thought.


bjc_tx_momma@yahoo.com
10/29/2009 9:30:25 AM PST
Thanks, Joe Lieberman, you are a person with integrity - you can "see through" what this "New Health Care Reform Bill" really is........just another of Obama's weird ideas - Oh how we miss George and Laura Bush! We really wanted to "be open and try to like Obama" -- even though we are Republicans. Obama is scary! to Senior Citizens - so "stand up for us, Joe Lieberman"! Thank you for your spirit and concern for the citizens of the United States of America! Bobbie Jeane Carson




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