To: rob777
We must have missed where these two things were supported by conservatives.
I think I fell asleep and awakened in a new conservative world.:^)
81 posted on
11/27/2010 1:52:19 PM PST by
dforest
To: indylindy
"We must have missed where these two things were supported by conservatives."
The problem is that she throws out a few sound bites attacking Obama's position and people look no further than those sound bites to determine her position. If Romney came out with denunciations of the mandate in Obamacare, could we be certain that he is opposed to health care mandates when his record says otherwise? Sarah is clearly on record as supporting both the Law of the Sea Treaty as Governor of Alaska and the notion of Cap and Trade as a way to fight "climate change". She reaffirmed her support for the Law of the Sea Treaty on an Alaska radio show in 2009 and her support for carbon caps in the debate with Joe Biden. Despite her record, when it is pointed out that she supports such issues, people throw up sound bite attacks of the Cap and Trade bill. Those sound bites came in a climate where the bill is very unpopular with the general public. It is prudent to be wary of such proclamations when she has a record of support for these issues.
282 posted on
11/27/2010 4:19:39 PM PST by
rob777
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