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Originally Posted by gmb92
After he wins the nomination, we will be seeing McCain's moderate/liberal side. Right now, this is as conservative as McCain will get as he tries to outdue Romney in slick right-wing one-liners. It will be interesting to see if he touts his previous opposition to the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy to prove his deficit hawk credentials, after flip-flopping on the issue once already. If he's president, I expect him to pretend to fight Congress in getting those tax cuts extended (as to not lose more of the Voodoo Economics base) but will probably concede.
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In other words you expect him to act like Hillary does about the war and flip flop like a hooked fish?
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All you need to know about the energy crisis:
ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
Coal-to-liquid R's: 90% YES. D's: 78% NO.
Oil Shale Exploration R's: 90% YES. D's: 86% NO.
Outer Continental Shelf Exploration R's: 81% YES. D's: 83% NO.
Increased Refinery Capacity R's: 97% YES. D's: 96% NO
SUMMARY: 91% of House Republicans have historically voted to increase the production of America’s own oil and gas. 86% of House Democrats have historically voted against.
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