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 Obama Missile Defense Flip-Flop (video)
Obama Missile Defense Flip-Flop (video)
Against it before he was for it. CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.
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NOT BAD... Obama Only Has 7 Major Flip Flops At First Debate
Gateway Pundit — BARACK OBAMA-- CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN Barack Obama managed 7 major policy flip flops in 90 minutes at the Ole Miss debate on Friday September 26. 1.) Barack Obama said he "immediately and forcefully" condemned Russia for invading Georgia. Not true- Here's video proof-- The Real Revo put this video together. Obama again misrepresents his response to the Russian invasion of Georgia: (1 minute 43 seconds) Obama is not telling the truth. He did not immediately, forcefully, condemn Russia for invading ...

ANOTHER Obama Flip Flop-- Missile Defense Systems (Video)
Gateway Pundit — More Hope and Change... Obama now says he supports missile defense systems. At least, that's what he said last night but who really knows? Obama was firm on his opposition to missile defense earlier this year in an ad. This is an excellent video comparison of the opposing Obama positions: Great job on the video- Cuffy Perfunction. Change You Can Believe In.

Video: Obama's Flip-Flop On Missile Defense
Perfunction — From the first Presidential Debate in Oxford, Mississippi last night, Barack Obama changes direction on missile defense quicker than an "unproven" defensive interceptor. But while he flipped in the right direction, is this Change You Can Believe In?

Obama was against defense before he was for it - video
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Video: Obama's Missile Defense Flip-Flop -- [Cuffy Meigs]
Ace of Spades HQ — Video: Obama's Missile Defense Flip-Flop -- [Cuffy Meigs] From the first Presidential Debate in Oxford, Mississippi last night, Barack Obama changes direction on missile defense quicker than an " unproven " defensive interceptor. But while he flipped in the right direction, is this Change You Can Believe In ? Video below the fold: (Cross-posted from Perfunction )

Obama: I was against missile defense systems before I was for them.
Stop The ACLU — Earlier this year, Obama said he’d slash funding for “unproved” missile defense systems. At last night’s debate when he wanted to look hawkish, he said he was for them. When he’s campaigning somewhere like Seattle, Berkeley, or New York, will he be against them again? Here’s the video comparison: Flip-flopping you can believe in. Hat Tip: Gateway Pundit ...

THE FIRST MCCAIN-OBAMA DEBATE: OBAMA LIE NUMBER TWO: MISSILE DEFENSE
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS — OBAMA HAS BEEN CAUGHT LYING IN LAST NIGHT'S DEBATE - THIS TIME ON MISSILE DEFENSE: VIA GATEWAY.

Obama: I was against missile defense systems before I was for them.
Wizbang — Earlier this year, Obama said he'd slash funding for "unproved" missile defense systems. At last night's debate when he wanted to look hawkish, he said he was for them. When...

Barack O’Blurry Flip Flops on Missile Defense
Say Anything — Another reason why Obama lost last night’s debate is the fodder he has given to fact checkers of what his fast and loose lips have promised. Cassy Fiano brings us this gem: Cross Posted at Proof Positive ...

Another Flip Flop From Obama
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Breaking: Obama Admits Missile Defense Is "Proven"
Gateway Pundit — It was reported earlier that President Obama cut many defense projects this year while funding corrupt community organizations like ACORN. But, today's defense news is rather historic. President Obama announced earlier that missile defense is proven. That's a stunner. It's certainly not what he said during the campaign: Via Perfunction ...

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