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Forum Post: His Name Is MITT'ens

Posted 11 years ago on May 17, 2012, 10:28 a.m. EST by Kevinkyle (20)
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Those little quotes they place under your name in the year book, "Most Likely to Succeed" blah, blah! 1972 senior year book my classmates placed this under a picture of me: “There Goes Our Protector”! Why? Because I kicked the shit out of oppressors like Romney (still do) for those that had to 'fear' heartless outmoded Fucks and their thugs. Romney led a gang of boys who singled out a gay kid, held him down while he cried, and cut the kids hair because Mealy-Mouthed MITT'ens personally found it offensive.Now MITT’ens apologizes and scuffs it off his boot as a high school PRANK that went too far. Fuck you MITT'ens it was and is Assault and Battery. There must be a researcher who can get to the bottom of this, I’ll betcha’ 10,000 Daddy paid off someone, that’s the Real Story to go after! The next Bernstein or Woodward may yet to be made……go for it! Oh, as for you MITT'ens: meet you at the flag pole after class, make sure it's one you like as you will have an intimate and lengthy relationship with it.

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[-] 1 points by SingleVoice (158) 11 years ago

I'm not a Romney fan, but at least get your facts right.

The quotes below are from NBC news as stated by newsbusters.org.

"At the end of a full report on Friday's NBC Today, based on a Washington Post piece that accused Mitt Romney of the bullying of a gay high school classmate, correspondent Peter Alexander admitted the story may be false: "NBC News isn't naming the student who was allegedly bullied....Late last night, his sister told NBC News that his portrayal in the Washington Post story is 'factually incorrect'..."

"They failed to mention another problem with the story that the paper was forced to correct. One of Romney's classmates quoted in the original article never witnessed the incident in question and had never even heard about it until the Post contacted him about the story."

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kyle-drennen/2012/05/11/nbc-reports-romney-bully-story-labeled-factually-incorrect-family-alle#ixzz1v99lcnWt

Also, in 1965, long hair was fairly new to the scene. It was a source of ridicule no matter who was sporting it. Gay wasn't even in the vocabulary at that time.

I hate it when people make up lies to coerce the public to follow their agenda. That's what the politicians and the media do. Don't fall for it. Get your facts straight.

[-] 1 points by JackPulliam3rd (205) 11 years ago

stop it, tough guy. you're scaring me.

[-] 1 points by Kevinkyle (20) 11 years ago

Good!

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Given his age and where we still are in our society today, I doubt anyone would have come to the front to protect that kid. In fact, the school itself might have attempted to blame the kid and that is if they even were aware that it happened.

[-] 1 points by Kevinkyle (20) 11 years ago

Well Said! Good on Ya'

[-] 1 points by writerconsidered123 (344) 11 years ago

you must be young, back then it was not assault and battery. It was a prank and bullying. And he was a stupid kid. What bothers me is the lie, he said he doesn't remember the event. Thats a bold face lie. That's the kind of thing you never forget.

[-] 0 points by Kevinkyle (20) 11 years ago

What has become law today “evolved” from yesteryear think about it! I’m young, did you miss 1972? Nevertheless I agree with unreservedly as you unmistakably stated: “That’s a bold face lie. That's the kind of thing you never forget!” Good on Ya’