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We don't need to hear about all of the time the PACs and Millionaire and billionaire executives that have unlocked their personal bank vaults to write seven-figure checks to support the campaigns of Romney. America's greatness begins with us voter's. Not with the PACs and Millionaire and billionaire executives only. So far Romney has not proved to be a diligent and tireless campaigner during his quest for the presidency. That's my vision to restore America's greatness. Either America is going to choose a new president, or keep the current one. Let's hope it's the one that can tell the truth. Romney's sinful wealth. It just occurred to me. With all the noise the media is making about Romney's wealth, I don't recall such bluster and hang-wringing over the Kennedy fortune. Or, for that matter, John Kerry. Or the fact that John Kerry gave virtually nothing to charity while Romney gave something on the order of $4 million. Oh. Wait. I just remembered. Romney is a moderate Republican. Kerry and the Kennedys are Democrats. Also, Romney worked for his money. Kennedy inherited his. And Kerry married it.
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