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Re: Rasmussen: ‘52 percent of voters say their views are more like Palin’s than Obama
Who had supported in attempting to get them passed or passed with wide majorities. Perhaps you should read before posting. You ignore that the GOP passed Cap and Trade. You ignore that the GOP passed Bonus depreciation. You ignore that the GOP passed R&D and Nuclear loans. You ignore basically everything you don't like, like all good partisan hacks.
Apparently being made into law by wide Republican majorities doesn't count as a platform to you.
Says the guy who thinks having such items passed by Republicans is just "an individual opinion."
By your argument everything parties pass is just "an individual opinion."
If you read your own links you'd see that it was not a part of the "Republican platform" but in each case mentioned by individual Republicans.
Who had supported in attempting to get them passed or passed with wide majorities. Perhaps you should read before posting. You ignore that the GOP passed Cap and Trade. You ignore that the GOP passed Bonus depreciation. You ignore that the GOP passed R&D and Nuclear loans. You ignore basically everything you don't like, like all good partisan hacks.
Individual members of the GOP may say whatever they want but that does not mean it is part of the GOP platform. In fact, as noted, the majority of Republicans voted against the legislation. What more evidence do you need?
Apparently being made into law by wide Republican majorities doesn't count as a platform to you.
Apparently you don't understand the difference between a platform and an individual opinion.
Says the guy who thinks having such items passed by Republicans is just "an individual opinion."
By your argument everything parties pass is just "an individual opinion."