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(Desperate) Mitt Romney expands attack on Newt Gingrich, slamming work for health-care firms
Washington Post ^
| 1/23/2012
| By Philip Rucker
Posted on 01/23/2012 10:08:29 AM PST by tobyhill
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To: tobyhill
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01/23/2012 10:47:02 AM PST
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FrankR
(You are only enslaved to the extent of the entitlements you receive.)
To: tobyhill
Mitt Romney expands attack on Newt Gingrich, slamming work for health-care firmsBrilliant, Mitt. Make the debate about health care. Really strong area for you in this primary.
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01/23/2012 11:05:56 AM PST
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dirtboy
To: tobyhill
If Romney attacked Obama with 5% of the effort that he uses to attack Newt, he would be MUCH better off with conservatives.
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01/23/2012 11:24:54 AM PST
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Hacklehead
(Winchester 52, because everyone needs a 22 rimfire that weighs 12 pounds.)
To: tobyhill
yeah, romney has a lot of cred on health care /s
To: tobyhill
The FBI exonerated Newt of all charges and the only thing he agreed to do was pay for the cost of the time Congress spent on it. This is going to backfire on Romney big time.
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01/23/2012 1:25:53 PM PST
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To: tobyhill
Mitt Romney attacked Newt for "lobbying" for Medicare, Part D...in Florida, where about half the voters are retirees on Medicare, and most with Part D. Brilliant move Mitt, you ass!
What a schwantz.
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