> gMoney wrote:
> The flip flop argument tries to play on emotion over reason. It hopes to
> avoid any discussion about the actual issue, and whether reason or knowledge
> could have played a role in the decision to change positions.
>

It's seems so odd that this is true especially given the Father
Coughlin stuff from the 30s - we've been through this before so why
all the demagoguery again?

Is is that every 2 generations national trends swing from reason to emotion?

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