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Late Nite FDL: Design for Living

So, I paid all my bills for July.  For what may the first time in my adult life, everything says "Current Balance Due: $0.00".  Well, with the exception of my student loans, which I will be paying until I die.  But other than that,[...]

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Hurting the Party [9]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [7]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [6]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [5]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [4]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [3]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [2]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [1]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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Hurting the Party [11]

If Senator Lieberman decides to hurt down-ballot Democratic Party challengers for congressional and statehouse seats by running as an Independent, it?s him alone making that decision. But this holding the party hostage with threats of an Independent run business is pathetic, and it?s unbecoming.

Look, there?s a reason all three Democratic congressional challengers have pledged to support the primary winner. There?s a reason the state party chair has done the same. And there?s a reason the DNC has as well. When I read the piece in New York Magazine this morning, I skimmed over what appears to be the most prescient part.

Many years ago, as a teenager waging asuccessful run for high-school class president, he printed up posters showing him crouched on his parents? roof with the slogan VOTE OR I?LL JUMP.

What?s Senator Lieberman going to do, stop raising money for the State Party if his own constituents vote him out? Is he going to refuse to campaign for them? Sure sounds like it. Not only is he threatening to jump, but he wants to take the whole party off the roof with him.

By contrast if we win, and Senator Lieberman respects the wishes of the people who have supported him for the last 18 years plus, we?ll turn our machine towards helping elect a Democratic nominees for congress, governor and statehouse. That?s an online army of statewide netizens, an email list many campaigns would kill for, and real support from within the grassroots of Connecticut. None of which Senator Lieberman has without the absence of a pay-stub.



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