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mathboy 13 years 46 weeks ago
#1

Mitt Romney is wrong--I've asked for his birth certificate. I figure what's good for the goose is good for the Michigander. If Republicans' requests for Obama's birth certificate aren't racist, they should be asking to see Romney's too.

i'd also like to know what the hell state Romney lives in. I can't tell if it's California, Michigan, Massachusetts or Utah. I know it's not Wisconsin, where Paul Ryan lives, so it's not a question of electoral college votes. I just want to know what community he "has ties to".

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