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    Those slamming Romney on this. Are you for the government taking money from one citizen and giving it to another? I'm not talking about rich people. There are plenty of people just getting by that pay tax. That tax goes to funding things to include handouts.

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    Mitt "Corporations are people" Romney... color me shocked!

    Corporations are people. If you deny this, you don't know anything about corporations.

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    Mitt Romney's full response (not the abbreviated, deceptive, out-of-context version that HuffPost presents).

    "Actually, I am not looking to put money in people's pockets, that's the other party, but I am interested in lowering the tax burden that gets taken out of your pocket. I don't want you to have to pay more and more to government."

    Once again Huffington Post proves that it is one of the most deceptive, prevaricating, untrustworthy news agencies in the business.

    The full video proving just what a trash website and newsgroup HuffPost is.
    http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi67477017/

    The sad part is that liberal websites are quoting the HuffPost story and running with it without any effort to factcheck proving that they are just as big of idiots as Arianna Huffington.

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    ^I'm curious then your take on this:


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    ^I'm curious then your take on this:

    My take is that it isn't relevant to the subject of discussion. I am not a Romney supporter, I just refuse to stand by while HuffPost blatantly lies about what he said to promote a biased agenda. I would do the same if it was Cain, Gingrich or Obama.

    Whether or not Romney has flip-flopped on other issues has no bearing on the fact that HuffPost blatantly lied and took his quote out of context.

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    Wow, this thread died right out after a little truth about Romney and HuffPost came out.

    The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is.
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    Wow, this thread died right out after a little truth about Romney and HuffPost came out.

    Huffington Post is junk... no doubt.

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    Huffington Post is junk... no doubt.

    +9000000000. I never even go near it.

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    This thread is exactly why I don't like everyone in America voting. People vote on headlines. I'd say at least half of the voting population vote for someone based on inaccurate articles like this, a yard sign or because some union head told them to vote that way.

    I love listening to people tell me how bad Fox News is (while never watching it), then reference Huffington Post as a credible news source. Amazing!

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    This thread is exactly why I don't like everyone in America voting. People vote on headlines. I'd say at least half of the voting population vote for someone based on inaccurate articles like this, a yard sign or because some union head told them to vote that way.

    I love listening to people tell me how bad Fox News is (while never watching it), then reference Huffington Post as a credible news source. Amazing!

    Agreed, if your civic duty of voting means something to you, then you need to research beyond the headlines. Period.

    By the by, I think both Fox News and HuffPo suck.

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