|   |   Just four. They seem to have something in common. Looks like they were researching for this story. Update Forbes has unfavorited the tweets.   | 
  
      |   |   Former Village Voice editor-in-chief Tony Ortega has obtained a copy of the application people must fill out who want to be part of the Sea Org, Scientology's strict religious order for which members sign billion-year contracts. "You can't be shot for what you have done, you can only be shot for what you haven't told us."   | 
  
      |   |   The Anti-Defamation League has compiled newspaper cartoons depicting what they describe as "the Arab media's demonization of the 2012 presidential election and the US-Israeli relationship."   | 
  
      |   |   The Florida congressman loves the attention, and welcomes the press. "What is there for me to apologize for?"   | 
  
      |   |   This one goes out to everyone who ever wished that Mitt Romney had Ol' Dirty Bastard's mic control.   | 
  
      |   |   A spokesman dismisses a widespread Twitter rumor that they were employing canvassers in the Philippines.   | 
  
      |   |   DNC blasts Republicans for relationship with company.   | 
  
      |   |   The campaign quickly pushed back against claims by former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown they had a conference call featuring the President's controversial former pastor.   | 
  
      |   |   "If Claire McCaskill were a dog, she'd be a 'Bullshitsu,'" campaign adviser tweets.   | 
  
      |   |   Election-season challenges to abortion rights (and the organization's future) have led to a surge in donations.   | 
  
      |   |   Foreign policy — and image. “No one will be watching,” shrugs a Romney aide.   | 
  
      |   |   The campaign updated the language of the Iran section of their "on the issues" page in early October, expanding what's "unacceptable" and including adding a section hitting the President for "his willingness to talk without preconditions or pressure." The White House recently said they were prepared to meet Iran for one-on-one talks but denied a Times report that they had agreed to sit down with the country after the election.   | 
  
      |   |   "Start rebuilding here," is the campaign's refrain hours before the foreign policy debate.   | 
  
  
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