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Fair shot or freedom? Words define campaign 2012
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Jun 16, 2012
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<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/fair-shot-freedom-words-define-campaign-2012-155134607.html"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/WsSLjdKVq2bHfkzv4KamCA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c8b8c8f1e939b710120f6a7067003f99.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="FILE - In this Monday, March 19, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the University of Chicago in Chicago. Romney and Barack Obama each use a distinct vocabulary - a campaign glossary of sorts - to define himself, criticize the other guy, and highlight opposing economic philosophies: Fair shot or economic freedom? The nation's welfare or class warfare? You're-on-your-own economics or the heavy hand of government? (AP Photo/Steven Senne)" align="left" title="FILE - In this Monday, March 19, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the University of Chicago in Chicago. Romney and Barack Obama each use a distinct vocabulary - a campaign glossary of sorts - to define himself, criticize the other guy, and highlight opposing economic philosophies: Fair shot or economic freedom? The nation's welfare or class warfare? You're-on-your-own economics or the heavy hand of government? (AP Photo/Steven Senne)" border="0" /></a>If sometimes it seems like the two candidates for president are speaking different languages, the reason is simple:</p><br clear="all"/>
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