McCain Abortion Position--flip flop?

McCain is becoming more and more of a flipflopper...he must be taking pages out of Kerry's book.

He's saying anything to appear more and more right to win the primary and then will try to flip back to appeal to voters like me.

I'm not buying it though.

I'd rather someone who sticks to their convictions.
 
This is a major flip flop. McCain has made nice with Jerry Falwell and the christian conservatives. McCain is selling his honor to get the nomination.
 
TheDoctor said:
This is a major flip flop. McCain has made nice with Jerry Falwell and the christian conservatives. McCain is selling his honor to get the nomination.
Is that what you call that?
I guess it makes sense since
none of them have real morals.
 

Because the Republican party will not nominate him as their candidate unless he starts leaning more to the right.
 
Back in 1999, McCain stated http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/mccain082499.htm
"But certainly in the short term, or even the long term, I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade, which would then force X number of women in America to [undergo] illegal and dangerous operations."
Today McCain 's position is as follows http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17222147/
“I do not support Roe versus Wade. It should be overturned,” the Arizona senator told about 800 people in South Carolina, one of the early voting states.
That looks like a flip flop to me.
 
McCain really disappointed me with this. He has never minded going against the party before. That is part of what I liked about him. The fact that he flopped on this will alienate moderate republicans.
 
He is waisting his time, people who vote on social isues, liberal or conservitive, dont trust or like people who flip flop
 
A Democrat has NEVER changed their position on a hot issue like this???

Yep and the Republicans have called them on it every time (remember huge crowds with flip flops in their hands during the 04 elections)

This time it is a Republican doing the flip floping so we are just calling him on it.

All polititions flip their positions to get the votes and if that doesn't work they change parties and try it again.
 
While obviously a change to get past the primaries, stuff can change in a year, let alone six. I know views I used to hold of Gay Marriage has changed a lot in this past year.
 
Yep and the Republicans have called them on it every time (remember huge crowds with flip flops in their hands during the 04 elections)

This time it is a Republican doing the flip floping so we are just calling him on it.

All polititions flip their positions to get the votes and if that doesn't work they change parties and try it again.

At least this one is a good flip. :thumbsup2
 
I gotta agree with ya Joe!!! Nothing wrong with a flip in the right direction. Kerry lost his bid because he flipped in the wrong direction. Of course Kerry flipped on a daily basis so it was easier to point out.


At least this one is a good flip. :thumbsup2
 
I gotta agree with ya Joe!!! Nothing wrong with a flip in the right direction. Kerry lost his bid because he flipped in the wrong direction. Of course Kerry flipped on a daily basis so it was easier to point out.
McCain is a world class flip flopper. Here is a good piece on all of McCain's flip flops. http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/editorial/16739527.htm
Space does not permit a full recitation of his flip-flops, so here's a modest sampling:

McCain used to dismiss Jerry Falwell as an "agent of intolerance," but tomorrow he will trek to a Florida religious convention to woo the guy.

McCain, until recently, was pushing for a reform law that would require conservative groups to reveal their financial donors. But, after fielding protests from evangelical Christians and antiabortion activists, McCain decided last month to strip out the provision.

McCain in 2000 assailed Bush's proposed tax cuts as a sop to the rich, and a year later, with Bush in office, he voted against those cuts, declaring that "the benefits go to the most fortunate among us, at the expense of middle-class Americans." But a year ago, he switched sides and voted to extend tax cuts for the wealthy.

McCain in 1999 said that, "even in the long term," he would not support the repeal of Roe v. Wade because "thousands of young American women would be performing illegal and dangerous operations." But last November he said that he now favored repeal because "I don't believe the Supreme Court should be legislating in the way that they did on Roe v. Wade."

McCain in 2000 was incensed when a pair of Texas businessmen, Sam and Charley Wyly, bankrolled some Bush-friendly TV ads that distorted McCain's record. McCain declared at the time that their "dirty money" did not belong in national politics. But last year, McCain decided that their dirty money belonged in his campaign; he took $20,000 and allowed them to chair a McCain fund-raiser. (McCain later had to give back the money, because, it turns out, his new friends are reportedly under federal investigation.)

McCain, who has long deplored negative politics, defended John Kerry in 2004 when the Democratic candidate's war record was being impugned by the Swift Boaters. But today, one of McCain's top advisers is GOP hardball specialist Terry Nelson, who has worked as a consultant with one of the principal Swift Boaters. Nelson also produced the notorious `06 TV ad that implied, in the Tennessee Senate race, that the black Democratic candidate cavorted with white women.

McCain has voted against a federal constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, but last fall, regarding his own state, he supported an Arizona referendum that would have banned gay marriage.

McCain in 2006 suggested that creationism was not a fit topic for the schoolroom: "I respect those who think the world was created in seven days. Should it be taught as a science class? Probably not." But he suggested the opposite in 2005 ("all points of view should be presented"), and next Friday he is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at a confab sponsored by the Discovery Institute, a prominent creationism advocacy group.
The man has really flip flop all over the place on a number of issues.
 
Matter of Opinion....

You are pushing your religious and/or moral views on other people. Not all people in this country follow the same religion so no religion should be able to make the laws.

There are athiests and agnostics against abortion as well. What are they forcing on people? A lot see it as a human rights issue. (does depend on where one believes life begins)
 


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