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Should be interesting tonight as Mitt Romney's great weakness is foreign policy. He has surrounded himself with the NeoCons out of GW Bush's administration, thinks our greatest enemy is Russia, and concluded his Olympics and Israel tour with apologies and clarifications.
Boca Raton. Locals are from new jersey; Foreign policy there is having to line up at the buffet behind a fat guy in a loud shirt from montreal. Anyway, Go O!!
@Moderate
"Should be interesting tonight as Mitt Romney's great weakness is foreign policy."
Because a less than one term Senator from Illinois knew SOOOO much about foreign policy going into office.
A1994
Do you mean the one term Senator and current president versus the guy who was a governor and has no foreign policy other then to agree with everything obama said? nice debate strategy.
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