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The New York times has proven itself to be a rabidly partisan source of advocacy propaganda, no longer the respected "newspaper of record" that it may have been half a century ago.
Their attacks on Romney are typical of what we can expect to find repeated by the Obama-loving media in coming months.
The Deseret News really should not waste space and ink reprinting anything from th NY Times any more, as it only misleads readers and skews the truth.
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