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LIEBERMAN --go!

By Vanessa Silverton-Peel
Ladies, Gentlemen, tonight Rachel Maddow's Political Guru, one David Bender is hosting The Rachel Maddow Show (Maddow is hosting Countdown so set your TIVOs). He will be joined by rabblerousing filmmaker, Robert Greenwald, to discuss Greenwald's latest project, Lieberman Must Go! ... yes, Lieberman, get thee from the Democratic Caucus and Democratic Caucus, get Lieberman from the caucus because, as we all know he is not a democrat, he is not even an independent, he is a McCain loving Republican, heck by all accounts he might just be his pick for veep, so why in the sam hill does he still hold a leadership position in the Democratic Caucus?! David will also be bringing you the latest news from Iraq, and taking your calls, (866 303-2270) so, join us, on The Rachel Maddow Show...

Revenge Is A Dish Best Served Three Times

JUSTICE is NOT necessarily REVENGE. Life sentences would be sufficient for the US public, while if Rummy et. al. are caught in the EU and tried at the International Criminal Court, found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to DEATH, both would be well served.

In fact that could substantially reduce the number of potential retaliatory attacks from the relatives of the MILLION+ in COLLATERAL DAMAGE from SHOCK & AWESOME ENDURING FREEDOM, down the pike.

Would you rather have foreigners do it overseas Pinochet style, than Wexler and Feingold, REALLY? Starting NOW would make BHO's 1'st 100 days of reversing the 1000+ signing statements and mass firings of Liberty-Regent college appointments run that much smoother.

But if you'd rather wait:

Revenge is a dish best served cold ...

- Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) a French epistolary novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, first published in 1782.

The book fascinates with its dark undertones. It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two rivals who use sex as a weapon to humiliate and degrade others, all the while enjoying their cruel games. It also depicts the decadence of the French aristocracy shortly before the French Revolution; thus it is seen as a work that exposes the perversions of the so-called Ancien Régime.