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Source: http://www.glennbeck.com/2015/11/05/...ntentcopy_link Oh, I did a quick check, because I always thought that Cruz had voted against the TPP Bill. And sure enough, I found that he had voted Nay on it. http://www.againstcronycapitalism.or...e-senate-list/ But then, doing further research, I found another site that says he did vote for it. So truthfully, at this time, I really don't know if he did or didn't. But here's what I do know: Everyone, at some time or another, changes their mind about something, even things that they might have been violently opposed to in the past. Circumstances change, new information surfaces, morals change, etc etc etc. The reasons are not important really. What is important is that circumstance DO change, and to hold someone accountable to something they may have said several years ago is, to me, unrealistic. I swore that my daughter would not be allowed to get married before she was 25. Then she met Mike, they fell in love, he asked me for her hand in marriage and I "allowed" it, even though she was only 20 at the time. Well, they got married 6 months later, are still happily married, and in the fullness of time had 2 wonderful children that are now in college. I swore that I would not allow it. I changed my mind. Does that make me a bad person for going back on my word? I don't think it does. My point, as is rather obvious, is that people change their minds all the time. If Cruz said he was against something, and then years later changes his mind, who can say that it's for the good or the bad?.. We don't know WHY he did. I listen to the guy and I like him. His record in the Senate is (to me) a good constantly conservative one. He's disliked by members of his own party because of it, so that earns even more points in my ledger. The three I like the best are Cruz, Trump and Fiorina. All of them *may* be flawed in some places, but to my way of thinking they are all, hands down, better than the POS that is now sitting in the POTUS chair.
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Cruz initially voted FOR the bill when they tried to pass it in the middle of the night. AFter TREMEDOUS backlash, he changed his stance on it. None of them are perfect, but to me Paul has been the most credible. So far the only real skeloton that anybody has used against him was he endorsed McConnel in his last senate run, but that was primarily because McConnel is also from his home state, and was the only other republican senator running at the time. Other than that he has been pretty well rock solid. It's also funny how the last debate all these ideas about spending and such the canidates were pouting as there own were ones Paul has had fro mthe get go, even when he was laughed at for having them. And I couldn't in good concience support Trump knowing how he has flip flopped, and still supports MANY BIG gvernment agendas that he is choosing to ignore during his run.
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