Joseph Lieberman, Candidate for the Democrats?

Originally posted by IceBlaZe
Greadius said that Judaism is more passive, didn't he?
He was right. Judaism is a none missionary religion.
Ah, you see we had different understanding of what Greadius was saying.

Christianity does promote missions where the word is spread, but I was interpreting pacifism as being the opposite of material violence. These are two very different issues.

Dictionary.com
pac·i·fism n.
1. The belief that disputes between nations should and can be settled peacefully.

2a. Opposition to war or violence as a means of resolving disputes.
2b. Such opposition demonstrated by refusal to participate in military action.
 
But he said Passive, not pacifist!
 
Originally posted by stormbind
Ah, you see we had different understanding of what Greadius was saying.

Christianity does promote missions where the word is spread, but I was interpreting pacifism as being the opposite of material violence. These are two very different issues.
Passive on social issues. Jews are less likely to try and tell you how to live your life.

The missionary aspect plays heavily into that. Even in the propensity to take up arms, I'd argue Jews have been the most passive next to Buddhists over the last 2000 years or so.
 
Anyway, back to topic, given the nature of primaries, each party nominates the guy who appeals to their extreme wing better, centrists like Lieberman and McCain don't stand a chance of winning their party's nomination.
 
Originally posted by ajkcdad
Anyway, back to topic, given the nature of primaries, each party nominates the guy who appeals to their extreme wing better, centrists like Lieberman and McCain don't stand a chance of winning their party's nomination.

Thats very true. But then, who will be nominated in 2004 for the dems? I don't see any hardcore liberals among them. Perhaps Kerry or Dean? Unfortunately it will be very difficult for a New Englander to win the main election versus a Republican from the south...
 
Originally posted by ajkcdad
Anyway, back to topic, given the nature of primaries, each party nominates the guy who appeals to their extreme wing better, centrists like Lieberman and McCain don't stand a chance of winning their party's nomination.
Uhm... so why have Jesse Jackson & Al Sharpton, or Jerry Falwell & Pat Buchanan seen major party nominations?
 
I thought the topic of the thread was whether there was racism in the southern states. Of course there is. But this is not example of it.

Too often when someone disagrees with a politician, who is a minority, that person is accused of racism. This sort of knee-jerk reaction trivializes real racism and undermines legitimate debate. It's happened several times lately here in Georgia with regards to Cynthia McKinney, a former congresswoman and in City of Atlanta politics. Now according to the initial post in this thread I can't vote for someone who would better represent me and my values without being called a racist.
 
I thought disagreement with Cynthia McKinney just made you SANE.

What accused you of being a racist? Atlanta is pretty liberal as far as the south goes, it is a major urban area, after all.
 
No one has accused me of racism. Here's a recent example I copied from a website for a local libertarian radio show:
"
The latest incident occurs in Atlanta and involves the current leadership of the Metropolitan Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA). MARTA’s new general manager has come under fire in the newspapers and on television for some rather questionable spending decisions. Here’s just a few:

  • $70,000 to send 35 MARTA employees to a convention in Las Vegas. This included 15 bus drivers and six of their spouses.
  • $850 in long distance cell phone bills during that convention from one MARTA board member.
  • Tens of thousands of dollars for personal trainers for MARTA executives
  • $23,000 in office furniture for the general manager
  • Thousands of dollars for expensive meals with neither the business purpose nor the identities of the guests defined
  • Over $125 for two in-room breakfasts for the general manager during a trip
And the list goes on and on.

Uh oh. MARTA’s general manager is under fire. Someone out there is looking at the way he’s running this $4 billion agency … so it’s time for the race card!

The first race card is played by MARTA PR flack Steen Miles. She tells Richard Belcher, the TV reporter looking into this story, that she thinks it’s “racial.” Then we have Jimmy Dedeaux, an executive board member of the transit union calling the investigation a “lynching.” MARTA board member Walter Branch doesn’t want to be outdone … so he plays his race card too. He says that the news media is only looking at MARTA spending because Nat Ford is black.
"
 
I can finally weigh in and here it is:

Joseph Liebermann will win the primary and go on to be the first Jewish and second non-WASP president of the United States.

I would have agreed two years ago that there was no way a Jewish man could get the Presidency, but then he won the vice Presidency. Yes, Gore would have picked up another southern state or two if he'd picked a southern WASP running mate, but that was then.

This is now- America knows unprecedented sympathy and empathy for the state of Israel, and the demonization of Muslims has pushed the Jewish people one category to the right. Liebermann will steal some republican votes, make no mistake!

Yes he is a centrist- way too centrist for my taste- but that is another asset. Just as tough on Iraq, but sharper on the economy and legitimately concerned about all those issues- environment, health care, etc.- that have gone to the back burner while we struggle to change Middle Eastern regimes. He already takes the angle that "I've been saying for years we need to get tough on Iraq", beating Bush to that punch.

He just needs to make sure he has the right running partner, someone who can cover the angles he misses.
 
Originally posted by Sultan Bhargash

He just needs to make sure he has the right running partner, someone who can cover the angles he misses.

How about Carol Moseley-Braun? She should cover all the angles. Think about it. We will have the male and female vote, the Jewish and Christian vote, the white and black vote, and the pro-war and anti-war vote. The Liebermann/Moseley-Braun combo can't miss. All hyphenated Americans will be represented, even those with hyphenated last names. Maybe we will finally make some progress towards slave reparations and socialized health care. We can turn back the clock on Bush by reinstating the use of quotas, and negating his evil environmental changes, such as allowing power companies to make modifications that increase generation but do not effect pollution.

Then again, we will probably put a man on Mars before a Jewish person holds the presidency. But don't fret, as I said in another thread, I'm predicting that will happen in the next 25 years.
 
Originally posted by Greadius
Uhm... so why have Jesse Jackson & Al Sharpton, or Jerry Falwell & Pat Buchanan seen major party nominations?

Jackson/Sharpton are black and pretty much hated all around the country; Falwell and Buchanan are so extremely right wing that even most Republicans wouldn't vote for them.
 
Originally posted by Stile

How about Carol Moseley-Braun? She should cover all the angles. Think about it. We will have the male and female vote, the Jewish and Christian vote, the white and black vote, and the pro-war and anti-war vote. The Liebermann/Moseley-Braun combo can't miss. All hyphenated Americans will be represented, even those with hyphenated last names. Maybe we will finally make some progress towards slave reparations and socialized health care. We can turn back the clock on Bush by reinstating the use of quotas, and negating his evil environmental changes, such as allowing power companies to make modifications that increase generation but do not effect pollution.

Then again, we will probably put a man on Mars before a Jewish person holds the presidency. But don't fret, as I said in another thread, I'm predicting that will happen in the next 25 years.

Well, you see Iceblaze, this is what we have to deal with over here in the USA, why some people think Liebermann can't cut it. And why you in Israel ought to realize that demonstrating against Bush strikes a blow against patronizing racism and narrow minded militarism and utter disregard for human feelings, human well being, human life.
 
...is an atheist becoming president of the US.
While being jewish is certainly a handicap, it's a pretty minor one compared to being atheist.
Either that, or a non-white. Now, THAT would be something. As far as I know, no western country ever elected a non-white to the top office.
 
Originally posted by Kinniken
...is an atheist becoming president of the US.
While being jewish is certainly a handicap, it's a pretty minor one compared to being atheist.
Either that, or a non-white. Now, THAT would be something. As far as I know, no western country ever elected a non-white to the top office.

I really think Powell would have had a good shot. It blew my mind when he declared himself a Republican though.
 
Originally posted by ApocalypseKurtz


Jackson/Sharpton are black and pretty much hated all around the country; Falwell and Buchanan are so extremely right wing that even most Republicans wouldn't vote for them.
I know... I was replying to this other, quoted statement:

Originally posted by ajkcdad
Anyway, back to topic, given the nature of primaries, each party nominates the guy who appeals to their extreme wing better, centrists like Lieberman and McCain don't stand a chance of winning their party's nomination.


Which was to say the opposite, extremists in either party never get the nomination.
 
Originally posted by Kinniken
...is an atheist becoming president of the US.
While being jewish is certainly a handicap, it's a pretty minor one compared to being atheist.
Either that, or a non-white. Now, THAT would be something. As far as I know, no western country ever elected a non-white to the top office.

The last four presidents since Carter were/are all atheists. They just didn't let on to the public.
 
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