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Here we go again, first here's John McCain in 2008 saying that he's never supported Social Security privatization and in 2004 saying that Social Security will collapse unless we privatize it. Senile dementia, a lie, just plain good old McCain flip flopping?..... decide for yourself:
After you watch the video I'm sure you see why Obama released this statement Friday:
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“You know, John McCain has proposed a series of debates, and I’m looking forward to having them. But when it comes to Social Security, he might want to finish the debate with himself first.”
Either thought or, at least in this case, his age is coming into play. Maybe he forgot that he had previously endorsed the privatization of SS. Almost everyday there's another case of forgetfulness and/or confusion. McCain is dealing with age issues and the obvious character flaws exhibited in his flip flopping and lack of morals. What a candidate, what a joke.
Either thought or, at least in this case, his age is coming into play. Maybe he forgot that he had previously endorsed the privatization of SS. Almost everyday there's another case of forgetfulness and/or confusion. McCain is dealing with age issues and the obvious character flaws exhibited in his flip flopping and lack of morals. What a candidate, what a joke.
Remember Clinton and Obama had the need to pander and get caught doing so during their tightly contested campaign. McCain did not need to do so until now with the general campaign. He is now into Pandering season and subject to having current pandering compared with previous pandering.
They both will be flip flopping like a couple of fish out of water. What a pathetic choice we have once again.
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