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Grapevine: Columnist rips on Romney religion
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Apologizes for Mormon-related remark
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- Date Feb 24, 2012
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An -- of fresh pickings from the political grapevine a New York Times columnist has apologized.
For making what some saw as a derogatory comment about Mitt Romney's Mormon faith on his Twitter feed.
Romney had lamented the difficult ties for children in a single parent family during Wednesday's debate that led columnist Charles blow to tweet quote.
Let me just tell you this -- model mouth I'm a single parent my kids are amazing.
Stick that in.
Your magic underwear.
Those last words reference of Mormon tradition of wearing a temple garment under their clothes to symbolize promises they have made to god today -- tweeted quote.
The comment I made about Mormon is -- during Wednesday's debate was inappropriate.
And I regret it.
I'm willing to admit that with no -- thoughts.
The 77 million dollar computer program designed to stop Medicare fraud before it happens -- save taxpayers -- 7600.
Dollars so far.
The system was able to suspend just one suspicious payment six months after its launch.
Delaware democratic senator Tom Carper even wondered if they left out some zeroes in that report.
Lawmakers were hoping to put -- significant -- In the sixty billion dollars that's lost to Medicare fraud -- -- every year Medicare officials say.
It's unfair to -- the new technology on just one statistic.
Well finally another President Obama fund raiser turned ambassador has failed to impress the State Department.
Inspector general's report finds Bahamas ambassador -- -- -- -- was absent from the embassy.
276.
Days between November 2009 in September 2011.
An average of twelve days each and every month that said -- bought presided over what was called an extended period of dysfunctional leadership and mismanagement.
She resigned in November.