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Is George Voinovich a flip-flopper? (1 Viewer)

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Initially, he opposed Bush's nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. He has now changed his mind and supports him.

Will the conservatives call HIM a flip-flopper, as it appears that anyone who changes their minds are flip-floppers??

I commend Voinovich for changing his mind.

Why I'll Vote for Bolton

By George V. Voinovich
Thursday, July 20, 2006; Page A23

As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I have had the rare opportunity to witness firsthand how the diplomatic process works and, in some cases, how it fails. Recently, despite our nation's best efforts, the world -- and particularly the Middle East -- has become a more dangerous and volatile place.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/19/AR2006071901788.html
 
aps said:
Initially, he opposed Bush's nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. He has now changed his mind and supports him.

Will the conservatives call HIM a flip-flopper, as it appears that anyone who changes their minds are flip-floppers??

I commend Voinovich for changing his mind.

You commend Voinovich for supporting recess appointment Bolton?

The same John Bolton who forced his first wife to have group sex at Plato's Retreat during the Reagan years?

Ick...
 
aps said:
Initially, he opposed Bush's nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. He has now changed his mind and supports him.

Will the conservatives call HIM a flip-flopper, as it appears that anyone who changes their minds are flip-floppers??

I commend Voinovich for changing his mind.

I personally think the Senator has seen what a great Ambassodor to the UN Mr Bolton is and that is the reason he changed his opinion....
 
hipsterdufus said:
You commend Voinovich for supporting recess appointment Bolton?

The same John Bolton who forced his first wife to have group sex at Plato's Retreat during the Reagan years?

Ick...

Hey hips that is a good one and your party with a scumbag like "Fats" Kennedy as a senator.......Isn't that kind of like the pot calling the kettle black?
 

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