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24 October 2007

Romney attacks spending in new TV ads

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney launched a new TV ad in South Carolina today, taking aim at runaway spending and touting his business experience.

"In business, you only spend what you have. In Washington, government always spends more. It shouldn't be that way," the former Massachusetts governor says in the ad. "I come from the business world, where turning around companies taught me how to manage budgets. That's what I did at the Olympics and as governor. As president, I'll audit Washington — top to bottom — and cut spending.'

The ads, which will air on TV stations across the state, can be viewed online at http://tv.mittromney.com/?showid=450503

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"New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg is backing Republican Mitt Romney's presidential bid.

Gregg will join Romney at a noon rally on Monday in Concord and then walk with him to the Statehouse, where the former Massachusetts governor will submit the paperwork to get his name on the primary ballot."

This dufus is right Bush's butt and almost got a good scare from Granny D, because she would have actually DONE something in the Senate rather than kiss Bush's picture every night!

Those two are perfect match. They want to force ideals on you and fear the rest.

http://www.grannyd.com/

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