Does McSames flip flopping make you more or less likely to vote for him?

techs

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With John McSame doing about faces on just about everything he ever disagreed with concerning Bushes policies, everything from the tax cuts, to campaign reform, to his support of the religious right, etc.
Do you see this as an issue of flexibility, i.e. its a good thing that he changes his position, so you are more likely to vote for him?
Or do you see it as a sell out and make you less likely to vote for him?

Hard to see this as anything but a troll thread.
bsobel


 

nageov3t

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I don't believe there's anyone running for president with that name, so I'd have to say I'm neutral on the issue.
 

woodie1

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Originally posted by: techs
With John McSame doing about faces on just about everything he ever disagreed with concerning Bushes policies, everything from the tax cuts, to campaign reform, to his support of the religious right, etc.
Do you see this as an issue of flexibility, i.e. its a good thing that he changes his position, so you are more likely to vote for him?
Or do you see it as a sell out and make you less likely to vote for him?

Your bias is showing.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: woodie1
Originally posted by: techs
With John McSame doing about faces on just about everything he ever disagreed with concerning Bushes policies, everything from the tax cuts, to campaign reform, to his support of the religious right, etc.
Do you see this as an issue of flexibility, i.e. its a good thing that he changes his position, so you are more likely to vote for him?
Or do you see it as a sell out and make you less likely to vote for him?

Your bias is showing.

Yup, it's hanging out of your zipper, down to the floor.
 

herm0016

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Originally posted by: techs
With obamamessaih doing about faces on just about everything he ever disagreed with concerning policies, everything from the tax cuts, to campaign reform, to his support of the religious programs,separation of church and state, gun laws, etc.
Do you see this as an issue of flexibility, i.e. its a good thing that he changes his position, so you are more likely to vote for him?
Or do you see it as a sell out and make you less likely to vote for him?

fixed!!!
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: loki8481
I don't believe there's anyone running for president with that name, so I'd have to say I'm neutral on the issue.

THIS.