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22 hours ago ago from Evangelicals for Mitt
Here in Washington, we've got 20 inches of snow, and the government just announced that all federal agencies will be closed tomorrow. After reading the latest news on health care "reform," I'm just hoping that includes the U.S. Senate chamber. For more intelligent commentary on the matter, see Gov. Romney's new op-ed in USA Today .
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