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Romney says he'll do more unscripted events in the next few weeks. Like them or not, he'll have to: the Iowa caucuses are about three weeks away, on Jan. 3, and the New Hampshire primary follows a week later on Jan. 10. After Romney's aide tried to get him out of what turned into awkward diner conversation, Garon said: "Oh, I guess the question was too hot." "No, I gave you the answer," Romney responded, saying Garon had asked for a yes-or-no answer. Garon wished him good luck and Romney moved on. Reporters asked Garon to explain why he had questioned Romney so intently. "Because I'm gay, all right?" Garon said. "And I happen to love a man just like you probably love your wife. All right? And I think that he or she or whatever are entitled to the same rights that I have. I fought for my country, I did my thing, and I think that my spouse should be entitled to the same entitlements as if I was married to a woman. What the hell is the difference?"
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