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Iran 2009

Fact-Checking the Fact Checkers: Romney’s Foreign Policy Speech

Published October 9, 2012by Marsha B. Cohen 1 Comment

With the widely touted shift in the public opinion polls after the first presidential debate, Mitt Romney is no longer an underdog. That being the case, his pronouncements are attracting some well-deserved scrutiny from mainstream media sources. Romney’s major foreign… Continue Reading  

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