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"When President Obama said in Roanoke that
'if you've got a business you didn't build that, somebody else made that happen,' I was personally extremely insulted," office supplier Melissa Ball of Richmond, Va., said on a Republican Party conference call with reporters. Recognizing the potency of this theme, the Obama campaign began pushing back harder. Speaking to about 1,000 donors in Portland, Ore., on Tuesday, Obama accused Romney of "twisting my words around to suggest that I don't value small business." "Those are the games that are played in campaigns," he added. "Although I have to say, when people omit entire sentences from a speech and they start splicing and dicing, they may have tipped a little bit over their skis. They may have gone over the edge here." The Obama campaign also released Web videos Monday and Tuesday rebutting Romney's assertions. In one, the campaign accused the presumptive GOP nominee of having "deliberately altered the meaning of the president's words." A second video out Tuesday featured deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter, who said Romney was "not telling the truth about what the president said." Taken as a whole, Obama's remarks aren't that different from Romney's comments in 2002 to Olympic athletes. "You Olympians, however, know you didn't get here solely on your own power," Romney said after congratulating the athletes. "For most of you, loving parents, sisters or brothers, encouraged your hopes, coaches guided, communities built venues in order to organize competitions. All Olympians stand on the shoulders of those who lifted them." Romney's team didn't seem to mind the risk. The backdrop for his campaign stop Monday in California: a blue banner that said, "We Did Build It!"
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