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Mitt Romney apparently tells 533 lies in 30 weeks

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My post was to be taken tongue-in-cheek.

However, I find it odd that we hold our politicians accountable to never change their minds. I WANT a leader to seek information and have a willingness to change their minds based on new info or circumstances. It's ridiculous, to me, to think someone is considered disengenuous for changing an opinion. In fact, one of the great feelings I have during this life is win a have a true epiphany/paradigm shift .. I find it both humbling and like there's so much more to be learned.

Of course, saying one thing to be popular (or elected) only to reveal your true stance once elected is immoral, imo.

Agreed.

I don't have a problem with politicians changing their minds.
But at the same time, it's all telling of their personality and/or mental stability needed in order to hold the position of commander and chief.

In fact I myself considered myself to be a Democrat in the first 19 years of my life.
My position was, "Free money for all, free healthcare for all, and the Dems get things done, so I like them".
I was also completely hypnotized by the mainstream media at that point as well.

I do believe that Romney and Obama both say everything and anything to get elected, and will/already have pulled a 180 when they get into office.
 
My post was to be taken tongue-in-cheek.

However, I find it odd that we hold our politicians accountable to never change their minds. I WANT a leader to seek information and have a willingness to change their minds based on new info or circumstances. It's ridiculous, to me, to think someone is considered disengenuous for changing an opinion. In fact, one of the great feelings I have during this life is win a have a true epiphany/paradigm shift .. I find it both humbling and like there's so much more to be learned.

Of course, saying one thing to be popular (or elected) only to reveal your true stance once elected is immoral, imo.

I agree with this. plus, Bill Vaughan said, "We learn something every day, and lots of times it’s that what we learned the day before was wrong." i would rather the leaders of our contry admitted they are wrong when they are, change their views and continue progressing this country forward. rather then contniue in a stuborn path and waste 4 years of thier time and ours.
 
I cast my vote & then support the incumbents 100% so they can focus on doing the job we elected them to do instead of campaigning to their dumb *** constituents 24/7. Everyone hates the constant campaigning & money involvement yet they won't support elected representatives to do what elected representatives are supposed to do--make the wise decisions we're not capable of doing on our own.

Support your incumbent in 2012 (minus Hatch, of course).
 
I cast my vote & then support the incumbents 100% so they can focus on doing the job we elected them to do instead of campaigning to their dumb *** constituents 24/7. Everyone hates the constant campaigning & money involvement yet they won't support elected representatives to do what elected representatives are supposed to do--make the wise decisions we're not capable of doing on our own.

Support your incumbent in 2012 (minus Hatch, of course).

So I take it you would've supported Bob Bennett then?
 
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