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Insufficient funds http://nautipar.com.br/pharmacy/stmap_15nrpill.html?royal.aciclovir.rythmol.levitra levothyroxine 50 mcg weight loss The other example of moderator bias that stands out most in conservative-activist memory is George Stephanopoulos' bizarre 15-minute focus on contraception in the final New Hampshire primary debate. The bemused reaction by Republican candidates was followed shortly thereafter by the Obama administration's announcement of the employer contraception/sterilization coverage mandate under the Affordable Care Act, and followed not long afterward by accusations from Team Obama about a Republican "war on women" for opposing the mandate. Stephanopoulos works for ABC, however, and not NBC or CNN — and furthermore used to work for Bill Clinton as a campaign adviser and later as a policy adviser during the first Clinton term. Why not demand that ABC pledge to keep Stephanopoulos on the sidelines in any future debate, especially given his connection to the Clintons?
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