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2012-02-20 23:14:04 - A new website displaying media statements about Mitt Romney’s career and real life events on shirts, doggie shirts, mugs, mouse pads, and many other products.

These products are perfect for political campaigns and as gifts to family members and friends on either side of the isle. Please visit www.BelieveInAmericaBankInTheCaymanIslands.com today and purchase a political campaign gifts for the next election.


Deer Park, New York, February 19, 2012. A new website www.BelieveInAmericaBankInTheCaymanIslands.com displays a number of products modeled by human and dogs about the Republican front runner in the nomination race for the office of the President of the United States. The site offers shirts, hats, doggie shirts, bumper stickers, mouse pads, mugs, etc. that state various events mentioned in the media about Mitt Romney’s personal life and career.

The products display statements and questions raised by the media about Romney’s off shore banking accounts, his perceived lack of ability to connect with people and the incident with his dog, Seamus during a trip to Canada. Questions were also raised about his role at Bain Capital.

Mitt Romney’s election slogan is

“Believe In America”. Yet, a number of questions remain unanswered about his role at Bain Capital and his offshore bank accounts. A complete detail of his banking practices is yet to be disclosed, but there are many media outlets that have reported his off shore accounts which certainly raise questions about his own belief in America or the American banking system.

In one incident it is reported that during a 12 hour trip to Canada Romney kept his dog in a cage on top of the car. The dog ended up having a diarrhea which dirtied the rear window of the car. When his kids insisted that it was really disgusting and needed to be cleaned, Romney pulled over, used a hose to clean the back of the car, and the dog, and continued with the trip - with the dog still on top of the car. Reports say he drove 60 miles an hour during that trip.

The site is set up by an immigrant of 27 years who has experienced first hand the decline of a promising democratic state into an anarchy brought on by the right wing religious fanatics who are now synonymous with the Taliban.





Press Information:
Believe In America Bank In The Cayman Islands. com

1940 Deer Park Avenue, Ste. 244

Contact Person:
Amjad Akhtar
Ownner
Phone: 631-328-5331
email: email

Web: www.believeinamericabankinthecaymanislands.com

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