<p>
</p>
<p>Obama’s present votes regarding those issues were based on principled objections to the bill’s details, or strategic maneuvers to evade blatant Republican attempts to stain the voting records of Democrats (for example, Republicans purposefully concoct a meaningless and far-fetched bill that will force pro-choice Democrats to vote on it, so later on, the Republicans can falsely claim that Democrats support things like “child murder”). Hillary Clinton tried to call Obama out on it, but all the pro-choice organizations in Illinois backed Obama and his present votes.</p>
<p>If you disagree with Obama’s pro-choice stance, then that’s all right. But he’s not a moral waffler on the issue.</p>
<p>And you’re a hypocrite for being so critical of Obama’s voting record, when John McCain has voted with Bush almost 100% of the time, and has missed many many many votes recently. And what about the GI Bill? McCain opposed it because, in reality, he didn’t want to create incentives for veterans to get out of combat, and then he didn’t even show up to vote because he was afraid of being exposed of being anti-veteran. Then he audaciously tries to take credit for passing the bill.</p>