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To: SeekAndFind
From the Examiner link:
During the press conference, Romney was asked whether the Chick-fil-A controversy – or the controversy about Huma Abedin’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood – should be part of the national conversation.
“Those are not things that’s not part of my campaign.” he answered shortly, after explaining that he wasn’t in the business of telling people what to talk about.

So constitutional freedoms and national security are "not part of [his] campaign? Very reassuring . . .

6 posted on 08/04/2012 5:30:31 AM PDT by maryz
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To: maryz

This is so easy! The clear majority of Americans were standing with the freedom of speech issue in the incident.

You’d think the term “freedom of speech” would ring a bell for even a libtard like Mittens. I guess freedom of speech and the rule of law is an “extreme right” Tea Party issue having nothing to do with GOPe. Who put the stupid in the stupid party?


38 posted on 08/04/2012 7:49:29 AM PDT by SaraJohnson
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