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Originally Posted by Si modo
Now the oil situation is different. A lot can change in 26 years, but I bet you knew that.
Ditto.
With such an obfuscated and convolted situation that this has turned into, many are just fine with this position.
So where's the flip?
Source.
As estate taxes have changed in the last 26 years, this seems reasonable.
As for the rest of your post, cutting and pasting from some blog seems quite disengenuous. Unless you did this research on your own, you really should give credit to the person who did the research in the first place.
I respect one who can change his views on issues over 26 years. I also respect one who can keep his fundamental principles on issues when the legislation and the situations change on those issues.
At least he has a position which we can tracks on votes. Unlike BHO who has a 36% not-voting record, JSM actually votes on issues and has recorded views.
Voting is a partisan game that can be played both ways, especially when two senators are in the running. This is why governors usually fare better against senators or reps. in presidential elections.
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The gist of your defence here is that he took these first positions 26 years ago and had changed with the times since then, right?
But when he first joined the house? Im aware that the contradictions of McCains politics are alot more recent than 26 years ago.