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Here we go again folks. Scott Walker has flipped back on his position on immigration...........again!
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker told a private dinner of New Hampshire Republicans this month that he backed the idea of allowing undocumented immigrants to stay in the country and to eventually become eligible for citizenship, a position at odds with his previous public statements on the matter.
Ted Cruz is making up a lot of flip flopping lost ground, now that his wife has applied for Obamacare.
This looks like it's gonna be another good year for Nike, thanks to the Republican party. I think Nike should send every one of the candidates a nice pair of pink flip flops with flowery straps in gratitude.
Washington (CNN)Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker endorsed a pathway to
citizenship for undocumented immigrants during a private dinner with Republican
leaders in New Hampshire two weeks ago, backing away from the more hard-line position he has staked out in public and obscuring
where he stands on the hot-button issue...
The newly-reported comments are also in conflict with the sentiments of many
conservatives who hold sway in Republican primaries and fiercely
oppose the idea of granting citizenship to undocumented immigrants.
Almost every mainstream media acticle uses this kind of language to describe opposition to legalizing illegal aliens. It isn't possible to calmly oppose it. If you object to amnesty you are by definition hard-line, fierce, angry, strident, etc. etc.
What do you think about Walker's flip-flops? Do you have an opinion about that?
I think it's something most politicians do at least once if not more, including your inept messiah.
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