Hey Mitt. 55,000 Americans Want You To STFU

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Quote of the year, so far, from the Boston Globe's Romney series:

"I was supportive of my country. I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam."

I think I can speak for many of the class when I say, **** you, you smug, lying swine. Where are any of the Five Handsome Sons these days?
This quote should kill his campaign, but it won't.
 
This guy is the definition of pandering. This guy would order dinner, then survey Republicans to see what they want for dinner, and then change his order to match their's.
 
Fenian_Bastard said:
Quote of the year, so far, from the Boston Globe's Romney series:

"I was supportive of my country. I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam."

I think I can speak for many of the class when I say, **** you, you smug, lying swine. Where are any of the Five Handsome Sons these days?
This quote should kill his campaign, but it won't.

STFU, you 60s liberal a) leftover or b) spawn, depending on your age.
 
Duane Postum said:
What was he doing, missionary work? (Honest question, I don't know.)

He received a deferment for the duration of his Mormon mission (2+ years) and then drew a high draft lottery number when he returned.
 
Not quite as many as Cheney, who received at least five deferments.
 
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I beleive OBERFUHER **** Cheney is the leader in the club house with 5 draft deferements.
 
Dear Fenian,

We don't know, nor do we care who Mitt Romney is. All we want is the head of John Kerry. That is from the Swiftboat boys.

Sincerely yours,

The 55,000 Americans who didn't come home alive from Vietnam.

P.S. - We wish all you of political junkies and panderers would STFU and just support us as people, not a wedge tool.
 
Yawn said:
Fenian_Bastard said:
Quote of the year, so far, from the Boston Globe's Romney series:

"I was supportive of my country. I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam."

I think I can speak for many of the class when I say, **** you, you smug, lying swine. Where are any of the Five Handsome Sons these days?
This quote should kill his campaign, but it won't.

STFU, you 60s liberal a) leftover or b) spawn, depending on your age.

Once again, the board is cowed by Yawn's biting, erudite analysis.
 
I liked Romney when he ran against Kennedy in 1994. Then I realized he was a fraud all along and all his "liberal" viewpoints were merely to get elected.

Thank goodness he never got elected to the Senate.
 
wicked said:
I liked Romney when he ran against Kennedy in 1994. Then I realized he was a fraud all along and all his "liberal" viewpoints were merely to get elected.

Thank goodness he never got elected to the Senate.

He's utterly worthless. I say that as a human being, not a liberal.
 
D-3 Fan said:
Dear Fenian,

We don't know, nor do we care who Mitt Romney is. All we want is the head of John Kerry. That is from the Swiftboat boys.

Sincerely yours,

The 55,000 Americans who didn't come home alive from Vietnam.

P.S. - We wish all you of political junkies and panderers would STFU and just support us as people, not a wedge tool.


Look it up. The only people who moved on any of the Vietnam issues -- from Agent Orange to PTSD -- were the remnants of the antiwar movement. That was dealing with Vietnam vets as people.
And I think Mitt's the first one to say that he didn;t go to Vietnam but that he wished he had. Even Cheney's not that much of a swine.
 
wicked said:
I liked Romney when he ran against Kennedy in 1994. Then I realized he was a fraud all along and all his "liberal" viewpoints were merely to get elected.

Thank goodness he never got elected to the Senate.
Yeah, he really would have been out of his element in the United States Senate
 
wicked said:
I liked Romney when he ran against Kennedy in 1994. Then I realized he was a fraud all along and all his "liberal" viewpoints were merely to get elected.

Thank goodness he never got elected to the Senate.

Interesting.
Kind of like the way Clinton posed as "not your ordinary Democrat" in all those early campaign commercials?
 
Except at least Clinton then went and passed NAFTA through, worked with the congress to reform welfare, and helped build up things like Americorps, which is all about service to your country. So yes, he wasn't the ordinary democrat, even if he was, after all, a democrat, and also helped push through democrat-like things.

Regarding Romney though, do you think that YOU can trust him, Yawn? Or do you listen and think he's only saying what he thinks you want him to say?
 
Yawn said:
Fenian_Bastard said:
Quote of the year, so far, from the Boston Globe's Romney series:

"I was supportive of my country. I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam."

I think I can speak for many of the class when I say, **** you, you smug, lying swine. Where are any of the Five Handsome Sons these days?
This quote should kill his campaign, but it won't.

STFU, you 60s liberal a) leftover or b) spawn, depending on your age.

Yawn: Listen, and listen well you stupid punk.

I am old enough to remember what it was like in the Viet Nam era. I know somebody whose son was killed in Viet Nam and saw the effect it had on their family. I am old enough to remember the continuing Readers Digest articles about how we were winning the war in Viet Nam. I remember Romney's father having his presidential campaign derailed when he said he was "brainwashed" by US officials when it came to Viet Nam.

What you are too young and too stupid to understand is that if Mitt Romney wanted to be a soldier in Viet Nam, there was nothing stopping him. Like the current war in Iraq, most people supported it at the start and eventually came around to see the fraud it was based on.

If you are coming on here and posting, you better expect to deal with people who know what they are talking about and you really ought to bring something better than crap you might have listened to on some right-wing idiot radio show. Otherwise, shut up and go home. Your village is missing its' idiot.
 
Fenian_Bastard said:
Quote of the year, so far, from the Boston Globe's Romney series:

"I was supportive of my country. I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam."

I think I can speak for many of the class when I say, **** you, you smug, lying swine. Where are any of the Five Handsome Sons these days?
This quote should kill his campaign, but it won't.
And this guy ran an Olympics?
Good Lord.
Pandering or psychotic, which is it?
 
I believe that on the Sixty Minutes profile a month or two ago, they interviewed the Mitt's sons. They, too, regreted not joining the military, every single one.

The thing is, several are still young enough to do so. And , of course, they have not. So now we know Mitt has raised children who can lie just as well as he can. That being said, I hope the MF wins the nomination, just to see that empty suit pop like balloon.
 
Even considering Tom Delay's explanation that he would've gone but that the minorities had all the slots, this is the most revolting answer to this question ever given by a politician of this age. Even Cheney -- "I had other priorities" -- was at least honest.
 

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