Not buying Romney’s lines
Dear Editor:
A man named Rich Wontor responded to my letter that was in The Aspen Times, “The problems with Romney.” Rich (“Lies keep coming,” Aug. 2) says I should see the National Review to read Romney’s words. I will not waste my time on a magazine for rich Republicans.
In my letter, which Wontor suggests is lies, Romney says no abortions as an elder in the Mormon church. No lie here. Romney says he’ll create jobs – yeah – out of thin air.
What a phony!
Richard Goodwin
Snowmass Village

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