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Old November 1st 04, 03:42 AM
Jonathan Goodish
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Judah wrote:
Changing a plan in light of new information is not flip-flopping. It's
management.


In order to change an existing plan to a new plan, there has to be a new
plan. I have yet to see evidence of a new plan from the major party
candidate who is opposing the incumbent.

Changing your mind and admitting that you changed your mind is not
flip-flopping. Changing your mind and insisting that your new position
was really your position all along, when it can be easily documented
that it wasn't, is called lying. Flip-flopping is repeatedly changing
your position depending on the group to whom you are speaking.




JKG