Senator Lieberman
Introduction - April 12, 2000
Until very recently, Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-Connecticut) has never been willing - publicly or privately - to disclose the reasons for his opposition to the release of Jonathan Pollard. Instead, hiding behind a veil of "secrecy", he has been a willing tool of the CIA in its on-going exploitation of the Pollard case to call into question both the reliability of Israel as an ally, and the loyalty of the American Jewish community.
As a close confidant of President and Mrs. Clinton, Lieberman has had a disproportionately negative influence - essentially overruling the concerns of the Jewish community on this matter. In a March 8, 2000 letter to Lieberman, NY Assemblyman Sam Colman pointed out that the excuse that Hillary Clinton had used in a recent meeting for not taking a position on the Pollard case - even though she was knowledgeable about the case and about Pollard's unprecedented sentence - was that "it is not a one-sided issue and, Senator Lieberman, a Jew, is against his release."
Colman continued, "...I feel very strongly that you owe me and the entire Jewish community an explanation... why do you advocate for his remaining in prison? Don't you understand that Pollard was arrested as an American but punished as a Jew?..." When Colman's letter met with silence, he wrote to Lieberman again in April and called on the public to assist with phone calls and faxes to Lieberman's office.
On April 10, 2000 Colman received a reply from Lieberman, dated April 3. Lieberman 's response was stunning in its untruthfulness and in its ignorance of the basic facts of the Pollard case. [See Justice4JP Questions for Senator Lieberman] Lieberman did not address any of the judicial inequities of the case, which include a broken plea agreement, the use of secret evidence, and a grossly disproportionate sentence. Instead, he made the implausible suggestion that Pollard had had his day in court and had enjoyed due process. He also dismissed the entire clemency process by insisting that the courts know best and that legislators should never interfere in the judicial process - not even to rectify a miscarriage of justice. Finally, standing history on its head, Lieberman insisted that it is his "personal rule" never to interfere in the judicial process, either pre or post sentencing, and he said that that is what he is doing in the Pollard case.
Colman replied at once, demolishing Lieberman's response. Colman reminded Lieberman that he already had interfered in the Pollard case when he initiated the "Lieberman letter" which he had 60 of his colleagues sign, calling on President Clinton not to grant clemency to Jonathan Pollard. He reminded Lieberman of the judicial inequities that are part of the open record of the case, and stressed that were it not for judicial interference by Weinberger in the past, and by Lieberman currently, there never would have been a Pollard problem at all. He called on Lieberman to publicly admit his error and to actively make amends, so that justice for Jonathan Pollard may speedily be done. Assemblyman Colman is now waiting for a response from Senator Lieberman. So is Jonathan Pollard.
List of Articles and Letters
1997- Sept. 26: What Gives With Senator Joe? The Jewish Press [NY]
- Jan. 11: "The Lieberman Letter" to Clinton from 60 Senators
- Feb. 5: Lieberman signs letter against clemency for Pollard
- Feb. 17: One in 60 - A Wake Up Call to Senator Lieberman
- Mar. 30: Senator Lieberman Urged to Remove His Name from Anti-Pollard Letter
- Mar. 8: Assemblyman Sam Colman's Open Letter To Senator Lieberman
- Mar. 24: No Moral Giant: NY Jewish Week
- Apr. 3: Senator Lieberman's Response to Colman
- Apr. 5: NY Assemblyman Colman Again Asks Senator Lieberman to Respond
- Apr. 7: Public Appeal To Hold Sen. Lieberman Accountable: Media Release
- Apr. 7: Lieberman's Dual Loyalty Problem: Dr. Morris Pollard
- Apr. 10: Colman Demolishes The Lieberman Reply
- Apr. 14: The Colman/Lieberman Correspondence: The Jewish Press (NY)
- Apr. 20: Hil Passes Over Great Injustice of Pollard Case: NY Daily News
- Apr. 27: Six Key Points to Understanding Lieberman
- Apr. 28: Pollard's Notes on Senator Lieberman
- June 9: The Pollard Case: The Colman/Lieberman Correspondence: The Jewish
- June 10: Colman Appeals to Lieberman's Conscience: Media Release
- June 22: A Synopsis of the Lieberman - Colman Letters: The Algemeiner Journal
- June 30: Colman To Lieberman: Dramatic New Developments In Pollard Case
- July 7: The Colman/Lieberman Correspondence Continues: Jewish Press (NY)
- July 28: Hillary Must Speak Out For Pollard: Milton Viorst
- July 31: NY State Assemblyman Colman Appeals to 61 Senators
- Aug. 8: Senator Joseph Lieberman for VP?: Media Release
- Aug. 8: A Bittersweet Day for Jewish Mothers: New York Post
- Aug. 9: Lieberman Win Could Thwart Efforts to Release Pollard: The Jerusalem Post
- Aug. 10: Bad for the Jews, Bad for the Country: Michael Lerner
- Aug. 10: Lieberman Backtracks on Embassy Issue: Janine Zacharia
- Aug. 10: Is Lieberman A Model of Moral Conduct? Aaron Lerner
- Aug. 10: Senator Sent Mixed Moral Signals: New York Daily News
- Aug. 11: Confessions of An Orthodox Jewish Candidate: Why I Won't Vote for Lieberman: Debbie Schlussel
- Aug. 11: AFSI Calls On Lieberman to Comply with the Law of the Land: H. Zweibon & H. Freedman
- Aug. 12: Nation of Islam Leader Raises the Loyalty Issue: The L.A. Times
- Aug. 13: The Left Pays but the Right Prays: Michael Medved
- Aug. 15: It's All Monica Now, Joe: Sidney Zion
- Aug. 15: Give Flip-floppin' Joe An Oscar: Debbie Schlussel
- Aug. 16: Pollard Predicted Lieberman Flip Flops: Media Release
- Aug. 16: Lieberman Urged to Forgo Farrakhan Meeting: Janine Zacharia
- Aug. 17: Justice4JP Responds to Criticism: Media Release
- Aug. 17: Lieberman's Speech Continues The Disaster: John Podhoretz
- Aug. 18: "Vice-President" Joseph Lieberman: Professor Paul Eidelberg
- Aug. 18: Lieberman's Flip-Flops: Jewish Press
- Aug. 18: Think Twice About Joe On Israel: Sidney Zion
- Aug. 18: Bigs Press Veep Pick on Pollard: The Forward
- Aug. 18: Why Hollywood Still Embraces Lieberman: Michael Medved
- Aug. 18: Will Lieberman Stand Up for Jewish Causes? Dov Hikind
- Aug. 20: Joseph Lieberman Wimps Out: Kansas City Star
- Aug. 20: Pollard: The Last Bastion of Jewish Insecurity: Jonathan Tobin
- Aug. 21: Lieberman and Pollard: Arutz7
- Aug. 21: The Meaning of Lieberman: The Weekly Standard
- Aug. 25: Oh No Joe: Jason Maoz
- Aug. 27: Is Lieberman In Contempt of Dina d'Malchuta Dina?: IMRA
- Aug. 30: The Scorpion and the Tarantula: Joe Lieberman, Radical Historian: The Wall Street Journal
- Aug. 30: Separation and the Senator: The Forward
- Sept. 1: Lieberman's Pulpit: The Jewish Week (NY)
- Sept. 8: The Lieberman Dilemma: Jewish Press (NY)
- Sept. 6: NY State Senator Lachman Appeal for Pollard Clemency
- Sept. 20: Sen. Lieberman: Intermarriage is kosher: The Jerusalem Post
- Jan. 9: Lachman Calls on Lieberman to Support ACLU Amicus for Pollard: J4JP Release
- June 7: I Cry For My Brother Jonathan: Rabbi Simcha A. Green
- Oct. 9: I Can't Stand Lieberman: The Wall Street Journal
- Dec. 20: Oh Lord. It's Lieberman: Jerusalem Post
- Dec. 30: Would a Jewish President be Good for Israel? Shmuley Boteach
- Dec. 31: Would A President Lieberman Be Good For The Jews? Alan Skorski
- Jan. 15: The Jews and Joe Lieberman: Jackie Mason
- Jan. 15: The Jewish Case Against Joe Lieberman: Ben Shapiro
- Jan. 16: J4JP New Senator Lieberman Series - NEW!
- WSJ Ed: I Can't Stand Lieberman: Tunku Varadarajan
- Jlem Post Ed: Oh Lord. It's Lieberman: Bret Stephens
- Would a Jewish President be Good for the Jews? Shmuley Boteach
- Would A President Lieberman Be Good For The Jews? Alan Skorski
- The Jews and Joseph Lieberman: Jackie Mason
- The Jewish Case Against Joe Lieberman: Ben Shapiro
- Jan. 17: Joeseph Lieberman from a Torah Perspective: Rabbi David B. Hollander
- Oct. 16: Lieberman: Pollard Sentence Unfair, But That's the Way It Goes: JTA Breaking News
- Oct. 28: It's Time to be Fair to Jonathan Pollard: Kenneth Lasson
Phone, Fax or Write Senator Lieberman:
In Connecticut:Phone: (860) 549-8463
Fax: (860) 549-8478
Phone toll free in Connecticut: (800) 225-5605
Address:
Senator Joseph Lieberman
One State Street, Suite 1420
Hartford, CT 06103
In Washington, DC:
Phone: (202) 224-4041
Address:
Senator Joseph Lieberman
706 Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510