I guess the question is how after they change their opinions and how long do
they hold on to the new opinion.  Underneath this is the thought that someone
ought to have core set of believes from which decisions are based and
therefore change should come slowly as one adjusts their internal compass.
Someone who flip flops appears not to have these core values.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 11:52 AM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: RE: Gallup Polls

  We lack an important respect in this country for somebody that is willing to
  change their opinion in light of new evidence.  This is a basic requirement
  of modern living and advancement and it's a trait I personally demand in a
  leader.  Changing your mind in the face of convincing evidence is a
  difficult, nobel and intelligent thing.  (and something that our current
  leadership doesn't understand).

  Instead we hold up those that cling to outmoded beliefs as "solid" and
  "decisive" when in fact they simply set in their ways and unable to properly
  face dynamic, changing situations.

  Jim Davis

  From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:05 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: Gallup Polls

  It's not surprising. The sitting president will usually enjoy an advantage
  in the "Strong decisive leader" question, even by people who do not support
  the decisions he's made.

  "Hey, his decisions sucked, but he was strong in making them."

  Kerry's flip-flopping is hard to deny, though his staunch supporters will
  point out that his differing points of view were based upon updated
  information, or changing situations. And this could very well be valid,
  smear ads won't bring up that part though. Hey, sometimes flip-flopping
  indicates a willingness to correct past mistakes.

  In my opinion, Kerry should cease and desist with continually playing up his
  military experience. It's a valuable asset, and people should give him his
  due for it....but you have to careful to keep the appearance that you aren't
  playing it up TOO much.
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