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Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Not Fair"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "NOT FAIR"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Not Fair."  The ad highlights Governor Romney's commitment to lower taxes for all Americans.  The American people should not have to pay taxes when they earn their money, save their money, and when they die.  Governor Romney has proposed a conservative blueprint to lower taxes which includes permanently eliminating the death tax, rolling back tax rates across the board, and making savings tax free for middle class Americans.  Change in Washington begins with Republicans advocating lower taxes.

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation today in New Hampshire.  Script and viewing links are below.

Script For "Not Fair" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "It's not fair that you have to pay taxes when you earn your money, when you save your money and then when you die.

"That's why I'll kill the death tax once and for all and roll back tax rates across the board.

"And savings?

"When I'm President, for middle class Americans, the new tax rate on your interest, dividends, and capital gains will be absolutely zero.

"Want tax cuts that will grow our economy?

"Change begins with us.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Jihad"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "JIHAD"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Jihad."  The ad highlights Governor Romney's belief that we must strengthen our intelligence services and our military to confront "this century's nightmare, Jihadism."  Governor Romney has outlined a strong blueprint for strengthening our capabilities to defeat this threat.

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation in Iowa today.  Script and viewing links are below. 

Script For "Jihad" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "It's this century's nightmare, Jihadism – violent, radical Islamic fundamentalism.

"Their goal is to unite the world under a single Jihadist caliphate.

"To do that, they must collapse freedom-loving nations like us.

"As President, I'll strengthen our intelligence services.

"Increase our military by at least 100,000.

"And monitor the calls Al-Qaeda makes into America.

"And we can and will stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

Posted by Mike on October 12, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Radio Ad, "Stop Spending"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW RADIO AD, "STOP SPENDING"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest radio ad, "Stop Spending."  The ad features Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), a leading voice for fiscal discipline, addressing the need for leadership that will change Washington and "end the earmark favor factory."  That leadership can only come from Governor Mitt Romney who has a record of fiscal leadership from outside of Washington. 

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation today in South Carolina.

Script For "Stop Spending" (Radio:60):

SENATOR JIM DEMINT:  "Washington politicians call it earmarking, but Americans just call it wasteful pork barrel spending, and taxpayers are sick of it.

"This is Senator Jim DeMint, leading the fight to stop wasteful government spending.  That's why I need your help to elect a President next year who will force Congress to end the earmark favor factory.  We need a leader who has the courage and the strength to take on entrenched Washington politicians.

"I believe that leader is Mitt Romney.  Mitt is a successful businessman.  He's turned around hundreds of companies by cutting waste and leading with new ideas. 

"He used his business skills as Governor of Massachusetts – issuing over 800 vetoes of wasteful spending and eliminating a $3 billion debt.

"Mitt Romney is the kind of leader America desperately needs.  Please go to MittRomney.com and help change Washington."

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

ANNOUNCER:  "Paid for by Romney for President, MittRomney.com."

Posted by Mike on October 11, 2007 | Permalink

Governor Mitt Romney Announces Nevada Romney For President Staff

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY ANNOUNCES NEVADA ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT STAFF

Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced additions to the Nevada Romney for President organization.  These three staff members will join previously announced State Director, Joe Brezny, and Senior Adviser, Ryan Erwin, and a rapidly growing grassroots network of volunteers committed to delivering victory for Governor Romney in the Silver State.  They will build Governor Romney's grassroots organization in Nevada, as well as coordinate volunteer efforts for Governor Romney leading up to the Nevada Caucuses next year. 

"Nevada will play an important role in deciding the next Republican presidential candidate, and I look forward to working with this talented team to bring conservative change to Washington," said Governor Romney.  "With their hard work on Election Day, every voter will know I will bring fiscal responsibility to Washington, strengthen families, and keep our military strong."

Posted by Mike on October 11, 2007 | Permalink

What They're Saying: About Governor Mitt Romney At The Dearborn, MI, GOP Debate - Vol. 3

WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING ABOUT GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY AT THE DEARBORN, MI, GOP DEBATE – VOL. 3

The Street.com's John Fout: "Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney, who I think won the debate, was best prepared to answer the question. He suggested everyone had to pitch in to help the economy, including business and government. He recognized the need to fix schools, invest in technology, encourage free trade and keep taxes down. He took a shot at Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat, by jokingly suggesting he was 'nervous she would put a tax on the debate.'" (John Fout, "Middle Class Can't Read GOP's Lips In Debate," The Street.com, www.thestreet.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

The New York Times' Adam Nagourney And Marc Santora: "Mr. Romney was sharpest in attacking Mr. Giuliani for efforts against the line-item veto. 'Mayor Giuliani took the line-item that the president had all the way to the Supreme Court and took it away from the president of the United States,' he said. 'I think that was a mistake.'" (Adam Nagourney and Marc Santora, "Romney and Giuliani Spar as New Guy Looks On," The New York Times, 10/10/07)

Detroit News Editorial: "All get the connection between lower taxes and higher economic growth, but only former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney brought it home to Michigan, slamming Gov. Jennifer Granholm for the recent budget-balancing tax hikes." (Editorial, "GOP debate validates state's primary decision," Detroit News, 10/10/07)

ABC's Brett Hovell And Christine Byun: "Romney delivered the line of the debate with his analysis of the actor's entry onto the stage. 'Is this our sixth debate, I think, something like that?' Romney began. 'This is a lot like "Law & Order," Senator. It has a huge cast, the series seems to go on forever, and Fred Thompson shows up at the end.'" (Brett Hovell and Christine Byun, "Romney Vs. Giuliani On Taxes," ABC News, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3709996&page=1, 10/9/07)

The New York Sun's Seth Gitell: "The former Massachusetts governor also scored early in the debate by bringing up the tax increase supported by Governor Granholm of Michigan, an issue of intense interest to Republicans in the Great Lake State, where Mr. Romney's father, George Romney, once served as governor." (Seth Gitell, "Giuliani, Romney Outshine Thompson In GOP Debate," The New York Sun, 10/10/07)

The National Review Jim Geraghty: "Romney: Overall, prepared and seemed sharp… ." (Jim Geraghty, "The Republican Debate In Michigan: The Wrap-up," The Campaign Spot Blog On The National Review, http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Detroit Free Press' Joe Guy Collier & Justin Hyde: "Michigan native and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney offered the most extensive comments on the industry's plight, saying the next president should have an open door to industry executives and boost spending on research into new energy-saving technology." (Justin Hyde And Joe Guy Collier, "Candidates Touch On Auto Industry," Detroit Free Press, 10/9/07)

Columnist Matt Towery: "Best Performances: Romney… Most 'Presidential': Romney…" (Matt Towery, "Thompson Becomes Real - Now He Has To Get Better," Insider Advantage Georgia, www.insideradvantagegeorgia.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

The Politico's Jonathan Martin: "Romney was at his best in citing his native's state economic troubles and explaining to appreciative Michigan Republicans in the audience what he thought part of the problem was. 'Jennifer Granholm has made a big mistake by raising taxes,' Romney said of the Democratic governor Wolverine State Republicans love to hate." (Jonathan Martin, "Rudy-Romney Dust-Up Overshadows Fred Debut," Politico.com, www.politico.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Time's Mark Halperin: "Mitt Romney: Frequent references to Michigan — where he grew up and where the debate was held — were clever and well received in the hall." (Mark Halperin, "The October 9 Republican Debate," Time Website, http://www.time.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Robert Bluey At Bluey Blog: "Mitt Romney had the best line during today's Republican presidential debate." (Robert Bluey, "Making Fun Of Fred," Bluey Blog, http://robertbluey.com/blog/2007/10/09/making-fun-of-fred/, Posted 10/9/07)

The Politico's Mike Allen: "The former Massachusetts governor showed backbone by saying he 'can't wait' to debate Hillary Clinton, who was the 10th albeit invisible candidate on the stage." (Mike Allen, "Head Or Gut?" Politico Playbook, 10/10/07)

Detroit News' Henry Payne: "Romney made a sharp joke at the outset about Governor Granholm's tax reflex, but for Democrats it's not funny. With a hugely unpopular- not to mention cruel - income tax on voters struggling under soaring home foreclosure and unemployment rates, Democrats have changed the subject in Michigan from war to taxes." (Henry Payne, "Thompson Loses, GOP Gains," Detroit News Blog, http://info.detnews.com/weblog/index.cfm?blogid=10730, Posted 10/9/07)

McClatchy's Steven Thomma: "In perhaps the best line of the evening, Romney likened Thompson's late entry into the debates to his often-late appearances in his TV series. 'This is a lot like Law & Order,' Romney said. 'It has a huge cast, the series seems to go on forever and Fred Thompson shows up at the end.'" (Steven Thomma, "Thompson's Debate Debut A Dud," McClatchy Newspapers, 10/10/07)

Fox News' Steve Doocy: "Former Governor Mitt Romney got the line of the day as he welcomed Fred." (FOX News' "Fox & Friends," 10/10/07)

Michigan State News' Ashley A. Smith: "One of the major candidates who seemed the most comfortable addressing Michigan's issues was Mitt Romney, said Bill Ballenger, editor and publisher of Inside Michigan Politics." (Ashley A. Smith, "GOP Comes To Mich," Michigan State News, 10/10/07)

Posted by Mike on October 10, 2007 | Permalink

What Thet're Saying: About Governor Mitt Romney At The Dearborn, MI, GOP Debate - Vol. 2

WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING ABOUT GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY AT THE DEARBORN, MI GOP DEBATE – VOL. 2

CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo: “I think that Mitt Romney did very well.” (CNBC, “Your Money Your Vote,” 10/9/07)

CBN's David Brody: "Fred Thompson gave a somewhat generic answer to the first question about what he will do to 'ensure economy vibrancy in this country'. But then Romney followed with statistics, solutions, and a forward looking agenda. I mean, my goodness, he hit it out of the park." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Brody: "It was Mitt Romney's night." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Brody: "Mitt Romney was as sharp as he’s ever been tonight." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Brody: "Now, as for Romney, man he’s a good debater." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Brody: "[Romney] had it going. Very impressive indeed." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Brody: "I must say Mitt Romney is truly a human power point presentation… And I say that in a very positive way." (David Brody, "The Republicans Debate In Dearborn: Reaction," CBN's The Brody File, www.cbn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

Detroit Free Press' Kathleen Gray And Joe Guy Collier: "Romney captured the early attention of the crowd, speaking to the woes of the auto industry and the recent taxes passed in Michigan to avoid a budget crisis. Romney, whose father was Michigan governor, said the president should have an 'open door' to the automakers." (Kathleen Gray and Joe Guy Collier, "Candidates Avoid Each Other, Turn On Sen. Clinton During Debate," Detroit Free Press Blog, http://www.freep.com/apps/, Posted 10/9/07)

The New Republic John Judis: "Of the frontrunners, Romney had the clearest and most forthright answers." (John Judis, "GOP Debate," The Plank On The New Republic, http://www.tnr.com, Posted 10/9/07)

The American Spectator's John Tabin: "On the first question, Thompson seemed like he was winging it, especially in contrast to Romney's answer immediately afterwards. Romney has obviously done the homework on Michigan-specific issues that Thompson hasn't. This is pretty much exactly what we've come to expect." (John Tabin, "Notes On The Debate, One Quarter In," The American Spectator Blog, http://www.spectator.org, Posted 10/9/07)

Townhall's Hugh Hewitt: "Romney's Michigan-specific references underscore the roll-out of his campaign.  The former Massachusetts' governor drilled into the woeful state of the Wolverine State's economy, its crushing tax burden, and his roots as a son of Michigan.  That's a shrewd dual use of the debate format --advancing his national image while supporting his plans to win in Michigan after the Iowa and New Hampshire contests." (Hugh Hewitt, "The Debate," Townhall, http://hughhewitt.townhall.com, Posted 10/9/07)

MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell: "Mitt Romney was very strong on fiscal issues…" (MSNBC's "Hardball," 10/9/07)

Right Wing News's John Hawkins: "Mitt slices Rudy on the line item veto… Mitt always sounds so smooth when he talks and he emotes well… Mitt sounds good smacking around Ahmadinejad." (John Hawkins, "Liveblogging The Debate," Right Wing News Blog, http://www.rightwingnews.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Hawkins: "Mitt sounds optimistic -- which is the right way to approach it." (John Hawkins, “Liveblogging The Debate,” Right Wing News Blog, http://www.rightwingnews.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Hawkins: “Mitt should be talking health care all the time. It's a hot issue, he has done something with it before, and nobody else is addressing it very effectively.” (John Hawkins, “Liveblogging The Debate," Right Wing News Blog, http://www.rightwingnews.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Wlady At AmSpec Blog: “Good for Romney to chide others for focusing on gloom and doom. Double good for looking forward to debating Hillary on the economy, given his career spent inside it." (Wlady Pleszczynski, “American Dream,” The American Spectator Blog, http://www.spectator.org, Posted 10/9/07)

CNBC’s Morris Reid: “I thought if anyone stood out it is probably Romney because he is the strongest on this.” (CNBC, “Your Money Your Vote,” 10/9/07)

RedState's Erick Erickson: “Great on Romney taking on Michigan's government! Well freakin' done!” (Erick Erickson, “The Michigan Debate,” Redstate Blog, http://www.redstate.com/stories/elections/2008/the_michigan_debate#comment-537606, Posted 10/9/07)

Real Clear Politics' Tom Bevan: "[Romney] appeared relaxed, confident, and in his element, probably as a result of being more less on his home turf in a forum that played to his strength as a business exec." (Tom Bevan, "Snap Impressions From The Debate," Real Clear Politics Blog, http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/, Posted 10/9/07)

Bevan: "[Romney] got off to a fast start with a good line about it being unacceptable that Michigan in undergoing a 'one-state recession' and had a sharp exchange [sic] with Rudy over the line item veto." (Tom Bevan, "Snap Impressions From The Debate," Real Clear Politics Blog, http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/, Posted 10/9/07)

Posted by Mike on October 09, 2007 | Permalink

What Thet're Saying: About Governor Mitt Romney At The Dearborn, MI, GOP Debate

WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING ABOUT GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY AT THE DEARBORN, MI, GOP DEBATE

Townhall's Matt Lewis: "Romney makes a good point about the line item veto. He used it 844 times, he says.  Romney also points out that Rudy fought against it all the way to the Supreme Court.  This is what he sees as a clear contrast...  (I strongly agree with Romney about this)." (Matt Lewis, "Live Blogging The Debate," Towhall, http://townhall.com, Posted 10/9/07)

· Lewis: "Matthews asks all the candidates how Republicans can win back the voters. … Romney, perhaps answering Huckabee and McCain, says we need to be confident and optimistic. Amen!" (Matt Lewis, "Live Blogging the Debate," Townhall, 10/9/07)

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza: "For our money, Mitt Romney gave the best answer. 'There are some good ones and some not so good,' Romney said, before naming the Carpenters as one of the 'good' unions. As for the bad ones, Romney joked he wasn't planning to name them. It seemed like a real joke – Romney himself seemed somewhat surprised that he had made it – and a nice moment for a candidate." (Chris Cillizza, "Union Yes," Washington Post's The Fix Blog, blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2007/10/union_yes.html, Posted 10/9/07)

· Cillizza: "The three frontrunners used a question about how to convince voters that Republicans can be trusted with the economy to offer their larger philosophical visions. Romney, not surprisingly, was the most upbeat of the trio." (Chris Cillizza, "A Contrast In Visions," The Washington Post's The Fix, http://blog.washingtonpost.com, Posted 10/9/07)

MSNBC's Chuck Todd: "[Romney's] coming across, so far, as the most prepared for this debate. He appears to be the least nervous; this topic, of course, is in Romney's wheelhouse." (Chuck Todd, "Romney Strong So Far, Avoiding Bush Comparisons," MSNBC'S First Read Blog, firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/10/09/404089.aspx, Posted 10/9/07)

The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder: "[Gov. Romney] let off a great line about the tax-raising Democratic Governor, Jennifer Granholm." (Marc Ambinder, "Romney Sounds Like A Gubernatorial Candidate Here," The Atlantic, marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/10/romney_sounds_like_a_gubernato.php, Posted 10/9/07)

· Ambinder: "Romney sounds like a gubernatorial candidate here. (That's a compliment). He let off a great line about the tax-raising Democratic governor, Jennifer Granholm. 'I figured she was going to put a tax on the debate before it was finished.'" (Marc Ambinder, Atlantic Online Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com, 10/9/07)

· Ambinder: "Props to ... Romney: knowing the ins and outs of the Michigan economy; for landing a punch about the line item veto; he got a full minute and a half to explain his health care plan." (Marc Ambinder, Atlantic Online Blog, http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com, 10/9/07)

MSNBC's Domenico Montanaro: "There was a clear difference seeing Fred Thompson versus Romney in style. Romney was much more direct, clearer and had a handle on the issues." (Domenico Montanaro, "On Style," MSNBC's First Read, http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com, Posted 10/9/07)

The Politico's Jonathan Martin: "A nice moment for Mitt, comparing his record in the private sector to that of Hillary. 'I've done it, she's just talked about it,' he hit home at the end of his answer." (Jonathan Martin, "Mitt: I Can Take A Piece Out Of Hillary, Too," Politico, http://dyn.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/, 10/9/07)

· Martin: "In his first answer, Mitt Romney scored nice points with the Wolverine State audience by taking a shot at Granholm – and citing the biggest news here locally." (Jonathan Martin, "Mitt Gets Easy Applause," The Politico, http://www.politico.com/, Posted 10/9/07)

Wlady At AmSpec Blog: "Romney, speaking second, was much smoother and fluent – and smart enough to focus on Michigan's problem and blast Gov. Granholm's tax hikes." (Wlady, "Top of the Order," AmSpec Blog, 10/9/07)

· Wlady At AmSpec Blog: "Who else on that stage will be so unabashedly supply-side? Romney's response? He's for the line-item veto." (Wlady, "Clubbing for Growth," AmSpec Blog, 10/9/07)

· Wlady At AmSpec Blog: "Mitt Scores Against Mahmoud [Ahmadinejad]." (Wlady, "Mitt Scores Against Mahmoud," AmSpec Blog, 10/9/07)

Posted by Mike on October 09, 2007 | Permalink

A Statement From Iowa Chairman Doug Gross

A STATEMENT FROM IOWA CHAIRMAN DOUG GROSS

"Today, the contrast between Governor Romney and Hillary Clinton was clear: we can take a sharp left turn and use the antiquated European model of a larger government, or take Mitt Romney’s approach by empowering the American people to enact innovative change to our economy.  Mitt Romney understands that the American people are the source of our economic strength, and more government is not the answer."

Posted by Mike on October 09, 2007 | Permalink

Romney Communications Director Matt Rhoades Statement On The Sixth Republican Presidential Debate:

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY LAYS OUT AN OPTIMISTIC VISION TO MOVE OUR ECONOMY FORWARD

Dearborn, MI – This afternoon, Romney for President Communications Director Matt Rhoades released the following statement on the sixth Republican presidential debate:

"With an exceptional record of accomplishment turning around private companies, the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Governor Romney outlined a vision and a strategy to move our economy forward through lower taxes, fiscal responsibility, less regulation and smaller government.  Today, Governor Romney demonstrated why he is the only candidate who can bring conservative change to Washington." 

Posted by Mike on October 09, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Announces Team Mitt Action Center

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES TEAM MITT ACTION CENTER

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President announced the launch of Team Mitt Action Center, an online social networking platform that shares features common to popular social networks like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn.  Team Mitt Action Center empowers Governor Romney's supporters at every level to make a direct, positive impact on his presidential campaign.

Team Mitt Action Center features include the ability to load your picture and customize your profile; to create and manage events in your neighborhood; to engage in grassroots, peer-to-peer fundraising; and to network with friends and fellow supporters across America.  After the current beta phase, additional features and expanded functionality will be added to accommodate Romney supporters as the campaign progresses.

As part of the launch, Romney for President is also announcing "Ask Team Mitt Anything," a weekly series of live, online, text-based chats with prominent supporters and members of the campaign.

Campaign Manager Beth Myers will host the first chat on Tuesday, October 9 at 2pm EDT in anticipation of Governor Romney's participation in the CNBC/MSNBC/Wall Street Journal debate in Michigan.  Ann Romney, Political Director Carl Forti, and Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) will host "Ask Team Mitt Anything" chats in future weeks. All chat hosts will have Team Mitt Action Center profiles to maintain an ongoing connection with campaign supporters.

Mindy Finn, Director of eStrategy, said, "Team Mitt Action Center continues our campaign's practice of providing cutting-edge, innovative, and democratizing tools for voters to get involved in the political process.  And the 'Ask Team Mitt Anything' chat series will provide a great opportunity for our campaign to engage and interact with supporters across America."

To sign up for Team Mitt Action Center, please visit: www.MittRomney.com/TMAC.

Selected Team Mitt Action Center Features:

My Dashboard: Team Mitt members will use their dashboard to track their friends, their fundraising, their events, and their network progress at a glance.  As they engage new voters and grassroots supporters, Team Mitt members will see their progress bar move forward.

My Profile: Team Mitt members can customize their profile with their picture, their contact information, their issue priorities, their coalitions, and their presence on other social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, and Flickr.

My Fundraising: Team Mitt members can set goals for and track the progress of their peer-to-peer fundraising efforts, send personalized fundraising appeals, and invite friends to join Team Mitt.

My Events: Team Mitt members can create their own events to discuss the campaign or raise money for Governor Romney or find nearby events in their own area to attend. 

My Friends: Team Mitt members can search, add and manage their friends within the Action Center.  Members can set privacy settings for each of their friends to control the amount of information that each is permitted to view.

Posted by Mike on October 08, 2007 | Permalink

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