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2006.03.21

Lieberman flip-flops on corporate air travel

Joseph Lieberman is co-sponsoring a bill that would ban lawmakers from using corporate jets for transportation without paying the equivalent of first-class prices of any major commercial airline.  However, Lieberman is ranked 13th out of 192 when it comes to the most money spent on corporate-owned private aircraft, according to the Greenwich Time.

Before Lieberman takes credit for ethics reform, he had better get his priorities straight.

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