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Rashad Tatum <rmtatum@gmail.com> to ronpaul-593
show details Feb 7 (2 days ago)
Romney Loans Clinton $30 Million, Citing Bin Laden
Cheering members of the Conservative Political Action Committee were shocked
today by withdrawing Republican presidential hopeful Willard "Mitt" Romney's
surprise announcement that he was going to release 30 million of his dollars to
Democratic Presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton.
"I was the only candidate to run a business," said Romney, an openly weeping
talk radio host Laura Ingraham at his side. "Thirty million dollars, at 7
percent interest, is good business, plain and simple. It will stimulate the
economy. It will create jobs. It will put money in the hands not of government
bureaucrats, but of real people -- people who make the negative ads, who spin
the pundits, who poll the voters."
Anticipating conservative critics concerned that Romney's support of Clinton
"will help radical Islamist Jihadist terrorists," Romney contended that "the
more time Clinton has to fight Obama, and the more time Obama has to fight
Clinton, the better shot John McCain will have to give George W. Bush a third
term."
"Thirty million dollars is chump change to Mitt Romney," said billionaire New
York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who has flirted with an independent presidential bid.
"He's already spent that much for a pair of flip-flops."
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Rashad Tatum
"The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington
are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars,
while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people." Freedom Under
Siege, 1987 by Ron Paul
"I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than
standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by
posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large
scale. " - Thomas Jefferson
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