John McCain a flip-flopper?
Flip--McCain-Kennedy amnesty bill that he tried to sneak through Congress before the voters could hear about it.
Flop--Now McCain says he was wrong, that he heard the people loud and clear. He says he will secure the border first.
Flip--McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts. Twice, once in 2001 and again in 2003. McCain said “I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of the middle class Americans who need tax relief.”
Flop--Now McCain says he wants to make them permenant.
Flip--McCain in 1999 said, "I love to see a point where it is irrelevant and could be revealed because abortion is no longer necessary but certainly in the short-term, even the long term, I would not support the repeal of Roe versus Wade which would force X number of women in America to undergo illegal and dangerous operations. I would not support the repeal of Roe versus Wade.”
Flop--Now McCain says “I believe that the pro choice community feels that abortion is a procedure that we would like to eliminate. So yes, I want to repeal Roe versus Wade and, yes, I’m proud of my pro life voting record but I’m trying to get to the point where we can join together and reach a solution to a terrible situation.”
Flip--McCain in 2003: “Ethanol is a product that would not exist if congress didn’t create an artificial market for it. No one would be willing to buy it.”
Flop--“Yes, thanks to agricultural subsidies and ethanol producer subsidies, it’s now very big business. Tens of billions of dollars have enriched a handful of corporate interests”
Flip--“Ethanol does nothing to reduce fuel consumption, nothing to increase our
energy independence and nothing to improve air quality.”
Flop-- “I support ethanol and I think it’s vital. A vital alternative energy source not only because of our dependency on foreign oil but because of its greenhouse gas reduction effects. Okay, it’s going to get us off foreign oil and it’s going to help reduce greenhouse gases."
Straight Talk? McCain is not a conservative. He may be a Republican by affiliation, but he supports the liberal agenda too often.
You decide?
Flop--Now McCain says he was wrong, that he heard the people loud and clear. He says he will secure the border first.
Flip--McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts. Twice, once in 2001 and again in 2003. McCain said “I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of the middle class Americans who need tax relief.”
Flop--Now McCain says he wants to make them permenant.
Flip--McCain in 1999 said, "I love to see a point where it is irrelevant and could be revealed because abortion is no longer necessary but certainly in the short-term, even the long term, I would not support the repeal of Roe versus Wade which would force X number of women in America to undergo illegal and dangerous operations. I would not support the repeal of Roe versus Wade.”
Flop--Now McCain says “I believe that the pro choice community feels that abortion is a procedure that we would like to eliminate. So yes, I want to repeal Roe versus Wade and, yes, I’m proud of my pro life voting record but I’m trying to get to the point where we can join together and reach a solution to a terrible situation.”
Flip--McCain in 2003: “Ethanol is a product that would not exist if congress didn’t create an artificial market for it. No one would be willing to buy it.”
Flop--“Yes, thanks to agricultural subsidies and ethanol producer subsidies, it’s now very big business. Tens of billions of dollars have enriched a handful of corporate interests”
Flip--“Ethanol does nothing to reduce fuel consumption, nothing to increase our
energy independence and nothing to improve air quality.”
Flop-- “I support ethanol and I think it’s vital. A vital alternative energy source not only because of our dependency on foreign oil but because of its greenhouse gas reduction effects. Okay, it’s going to get us off foreign oil and it’s going to help reduce greenhouse gases."
Straight Talk? McCain is not a conservative. He may be a Republican by affiliation, but he supports the liberal agenda too often.
You decide?
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He doesn't support the liberal agenda, he only says those things to try to get more votes. I really wonder if anyone is going to vote for him...it should just be Obama vs Clinton this fall, no reason for a republican candidate.
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