Flip-Flop: McCain "More Than Happy" To Consider ANWR Drilling
Posted by Michael Link on June 19, 2008 at 10:33 AM
He's already flip-flopped on coastal drilling in Florida and other states, from just a few weeks ago, just like President Bush. But he's not done flip-flopping yet, as a townhall yesterday proved. Asked about it, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), McCain said that he would be "more than happy to examine it again."
See Think Progress for his past positions that he's been throwing out the window left and right.
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McCain's position seems to change with each audience...depending on what they want to hear.
Besides, McCain shouldn't be expected to keep all these trival details straight.
He needs to keep his head clear for important things...like trying to figure out which of this eight mansions he's suppose to meetup with Cindi and the kids this coming weekend.
They depend on him to provide the barbecue...if he doesn't misplace it going between the kitchen and the grill.
Micheal, would you like us to beleive that when a sitution has a very drastic and negative impact on America, a person that is obligated to be a part of some type of solution for trying to improve it, is not allowed to change his approach to an issue? Would you want us to start beleiving that is is better to take a negative approach, and use smear tactics for your own selfish reasons? I beleive that was a Republican move in the campaign against Sen Kerry wasn't it?
Let's see for a moment, there's a saying that goes something like this: " Keeping your friends close to you is a lifetime endeavor, but keeping your adversaries even closer is a must". Another favorite of mine is simplly " you can draw more honey bees closer with sugar, than by using vinegar".
Micheal, I've been voting Democratic for more than 40 years now. I've voted against some democrats in primary elections simply because they used the same negative approaches as you are now using. If a person can't win by a honest method, he/she shouldn't be in any contest that requires honesty.
In my opinion, the Democratic Party don't need someone thatr is less than honest in some instances. I respect "free speech", but not what you're doing with it.
I had to lol the other day, when i had Limbaugh on for a brief moment and he was trying to tell his couple of listeners that mcbush has not flipflopped,
he has merely seen the light!!!!!
McCrap is a totally corrupt politician. He doesn't stand for anything. So much for the "meverick myth".
McCain ... same as Bush ... just older and more corrupt.
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