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Tag Archives: Mitt Romney
It’s about more than Money, Mr. Romney.
Boy, I would not want to be in Romney’s shoes right now. It seems every time he opens his mouth, what comes out is better campaign material for Obama than anything his own people could ever come up with (no … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, inequality, New York, Politics, poverty
Tagged human rights, income inequality, Mitt Romney, Mother Jones, Obama 2012, poverty, Romney video, United States, US presidential election
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