Joejohey (not verified) says:

The only thing Mitt changed his positions on were from pro choice to pro life. Being called a "flip flopper" is a good comment. I want a candidate who learns from their experiences not stubbornly sticks with an issue. Its a dumb notion that someone is going to have the same belief system all their life. Even though he did change his postions on one issue he kept all his promises when he was governor. This was a poor opinion by the observer because they can't see past the political games (calling names such as "flip-flopper") to see that he is incredibly qualified to lead the country at this time of economic crises. Read the National Review "editor's pick" of Mitt Romney.

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