Mitt Romney appears to be pulling away from Newt Gingrich in the final day of campaigning before the Florida primary. A new NBC News-Marist poll shows the former Massachusetts governor with a 15 point lead over his closest rival. However, the surge in support isn't slowing the front runner.
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the pres. called on congress to put a bill on his desk banning congressional ''insider trading''.. shouldn't this bill have been on pres. washington's desk?.. we buy stocks at high prices after all the thieves get in on the ground floor.. no wonder i have stock loss tax deductions that will last me 6 lifetimes.. we have the ''rico'' statute.. how does the ''bankowallo''and the ''congro''statutes sound?..
the mitt -newt mud slinger reminds me of the ''ron lyle,'' ''george forman'' classic bout.. after numerous knockdowns, george finally prevailed.. in the mitt-newt bout, i'm hoping for a double knockout..
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