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"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, but the Senate Democrats made it clear weeks ago that they cannot accept an appointment made by a governor who is accused of selling this very Senate seat," he said. "I agree with their decision, and it is extremely disappointing that Governor Blagojevich has chosen to ignore it."
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"You know, that is a Senate matter. But I know Roland Burris. Obviously, I've -- he's from my home state. I
think he's a fine public servant. If he gets seated, then I'm going to work with Roland Burris, just like I work with all the other senators, to make sure that the people of Illinois and the people of the country are served."
Nobama is a man of such great principle, ROFL!!! You dims have been had!
From:
"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, but the Senate Democrats made it clear weeks ago that they cannot accept an appointment made by a governor who is accused of selling this very Senate seat," he said. "I agree with their decision, and it is extremely disappointing that Governor Blagojevich has chosen to ignore it."
To:
"You know, that is a Senate matter. But I know Roland Burris. Obviously, I've -- he's from my home state. I
think he's a fine public servant. If he gets seated, then I'm going to work with Roland Burris, just like I work with all the other senators, to make sure that the people of Illinois and the people of the country are served."
Nobama is a man of such great principle, ROFL!!! You dims have been had!
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Originally Posted by fatchance2005
In what universe would this be a flip flop?
BushWorld: Where from "fine public servant" to "fine public servant" are considered opposites and the difference between accepting a decision that is not someone's to make and working with some one "if" that need arises is clearly much too difficult for many to comprehend.
From:
"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, but the Senate Democrats made it clear weeks ago that they cannot accept an appointment made by a governor who is accused of selling this very Senate seat," he said. "I agree with their decision, and it is extremely disappointing that Governor Blagojevich has chosen to ignore it."
To:
"You know, that is a Senate matter. But I know Roland Burris. Obviously, I've -- he's from my home state. I
think he's a fine public servant. If he gets seated, then I'm going to work with Roland Burris, just like I work with all the other senators, to make sure that the people of Illinois and the people of the country are served."
Nobama is a man of such great principle, ROFL!!! You dims have been had!
You missed the word "if". In other words, he is still opposed to Burris' appointment but IF the appointment survives legal/political challenges, Obama will live with the outcome and work with the guy. After all, what is he supposed to to - stonewall the guy? He is not saying, according to your quote, that he has changed his mind.
I should point out that the Democrats and everyone else need to cool their engines because Governor Blagojevich has not been convicted of anything (that I am aware of) and until then I don't see a compelling argument against the appointment.
Nobama is a man of such great principle, ROFL!!! You dims have been had!
What planet are you from, that those two statements qualify as a flip-flop? Puh...leeze.
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