Talk about flip flopping....take a look at this from his state Senate days.
Obama had a ready explanation: He goofed.
May 20, 2008
http://goodtimepolitics.com/2008/05/20/obama-had-a-ready-explanation-he-goofed/
(from LA times) Barack Obama angered fellow Democrats in the Illinois Senate when he voted to strip millions of dollars from a child welfare office on Chicagos West Side. But Obama had a ready explanation: He goofed. I was not aware that I had voted no, he said that day in June 2002, asking that the record be changed to reflect that he intended to vote yes.
Some lawmakers say the practice also offers a relatively painless way to placate both sides of a difficult issue. Even if a lawmaker admits an error, the actual vote stands and the official record merely shows the senators intent.
On March 19, 1997, he announced he had fumbled an election-reform vote the day before, on a measure that passed 51 to 6: I was trying to vote yes on this, and I was recorded as a no, he said. The next day, he acknowledged voting present on a key telecommunications vote.
He stood on March 11, 1999, to take back his vote against legislation to end good-behavior credits for certain felons in county jails. I pressed the wrong button on that, he said.
Obama was the lone dissenter on Feb. 24, 2000, against 57 yeas for a ban on human cloning. I pressed the wrong button by accident, he said.
But two of Obamas bumbles came on more-sensitive topics. On Nov. 14, 1997, he backed legislation to permit riverboat casinos to operate even when the boats were dockside.
The measure, pushed by the gambling industry and fought by church groups whose support Obama was seeking, passed with two yeas to spare including Obamas. Moments after its passage he rose to say, Id like to be recorded as a no vote, explaining that he had mistakenly voted for it.
Thanks-——great contribution to the thread.