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Tagg On MySpace!

By The Daily Dish
Jun 9 2007, 9:55 AM ET

The enthusiastic son of the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, Tagg Romney, has a MySpace page, complete with contributions from his friends, including "Brittney":

hello. IS IT TRUE THAT YOUR DAD AND YOUR FAMILY ARE REALLY MORMONS? does the public now? will that effect the debate?

Who knows, Brittney, who knows? More Taggish shout-outs from his friends:

I'm SO EXCITED that Mitt is running!!!
He is just what this AMAZING country needs.

Or a simple series of gurgles from "Sam":

You're dad is awesome! ...  Excited for the debate? oh man, I can't wait to see your dad. He's so smart! I wouldn't want to debate him.

Tagg's favorite books:

The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Rex, The Bible, The Hobbit, Lincoln, The Victome de Bragelonne, Battlefield Earth, Dragon Flight, Dune, Book of Mormon, Tale of Two Cities, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Screwtape Letters, Les Miserables, Harry Potter (my guilty pleasure), Pride and Prejudice, A Farewell to Arms, Ender's Game, Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage.

There's "Battlefield Earth" again. Uh-oh. It seems to have made quite an impact on the Romney family. Here's a good question for Romney if any reporter has the balls to ask: "What is your view of Scientology? Is it a religion?"



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