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Wednesday, August 9, 2000

PERSPECTIVES ON SEN. LIEBERMAN'S POLICIES

RABBI MICHAEL LERNER, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.tikkun.org
Editor of Tikkun magazine, a bimonthly Jewish critique of
politics, culture and society, and author of "Spirit
Matters: Global Healing and the Wisdom of the Soul," Lerner
said today: "It's great that a Jew is on a major party
ticket but unfortunately, just as many African Americans
noted Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas did not
represent the interests of their community, so many Jews
have mixed feelings about the selection of Lieberman. Sen.
Joseph Lieberman joined with Bill Clinton and Al Gore to
create the Democratic Leadership Council precisely to
transform the Democratic Party from its traditional New Deal
role to better the lives of working people and minorities
into a party that caters to the interests of the corporate
elite. He represents the tendency within the Jewish world to
abandon the moral vision that has led generations of Jews to
work to end poverty and oppression. Rather, he has
championed escalations of the military budget while finding
savings by reducing domestic social spending. Identifying
Lieberman as a moral hero only makes sense when we narrow
our vision of 'morality' to the sphere of sexual ethics and
abandon the Biblical insistence that social justice is the
core of ethical life."

BARBABA LUBIN, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.mecaforpeace.org
Lubin, director of the Middle East Children's Alliance, said
today: "The selection of Joe Lieberman as Al Gore's running
mate is frightening to me. His role in the Gulf War was not
just as a supporter but as one who was in fact pushing for
that war. He has continuously, for the last 10 years,
functioned as a backer of the sanctions against Iraq (as has
Al Gore), where over 5,000 children a month have died as a
result. Lieberman is one of the largest recipients of funds
from AIPAC, and it's hard for me to see him as an honest
negotiator between Palestinians and Israelis."

PAUL BASS, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
http://www.newhavenadvocate.com
http://www.newhavenadvocate.com/articles/lieberman.html,
http://www.newmassmedia.com/nac.phtml?code=new&db=nac_fea&ref=8776
Associate editor at The New Haven Advocate, Bass has been
writing about Lieberman for 20 years. He said today:
"Lieberman is a very good student of finding where power
lies and using that. You won't find many people in
Connecticut who don't like Lieberman -- personally, he's
very friendly. But in his first Senate run, Lieberman
attacked liberal Republican Lowell Weicker from the right on
school prayer and red-baited him for his support for
normalizing trade with Fidel Castro. He was the first
Northerner to lead the Democratic Leadership Council, which
moved the Democratic Party to the right by co-opting
Republican issues. He's been for the death penalty and
capital gains tax cuts. His biggest financial backers are
military contractors, financial services companies and
pro-Israel groups. He's a supporter of aggressive foreign
military intervention -- he's called for the assassination
of foreign leaders. He's been very skillful at building a
national fundraising network, he was one of the first to
realize that the influence of the traditional party
structure was waning and you had to set up your own machine.
He has voted for the McCain-Feingold bill to ban soft money,
but has stockpiled funding even when he had only token
opposition."


For more information, contact at the Institute for 
Public Accuracy:

Sam Husseini or Norman Solomon, (415) 552-5378

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