Connecticut's Joe Lieberman is a unique figure in Washington. He's an independent who caucuses with the Democrats but campaigns for Republicans like Arizona's John McCain.Now I know how Harry Reid will get Obamacare passed - he'll schedule the vote for a Saturday.
He's also an observant Jew who honors the Sabbath. The senator makes an exception for work when the Senate is in session on Saturdays.
Now, an interfaith group of clergy is lobbying him to drop his plans to filibuster any healthcare bill that contains a public option. Their strategy: prayers.
During a Sunday night vigil, a crowd walked from Stamford High School, Lieberman's alma mater, to his condo building across the street. According to the Stamford Advocate's Devon Lash, residents went out on their balconies to listen to rabbis, ministers, priests and imams speak from behind a sidewalk pulpit.
"We are praying for the senator to change his heart and his mind," said the Rev. Tommie Jackson, of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Praying for Obamacare
Various members of the religious community are hoping that Sen. Joe Lieberman will answer to a higher power:
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Oh Mercy. Now the Lord will really have a big decision to make with other's of us "praying" that the Senator will stand firm and not change his mind.
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