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Romney on Offensive 9/11 Sign: "Lighten Up" [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard at 12:27 PM on July 23, 2007.


Apparently Mitt Romney's totally cool with pretending Barack Obama and Osama bin Laden are the same person.
Romney On Obama Poster

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As we reported earlier, a lot of people are really upset about an appearance Mitt Romney recently made in South Carolina where he posed with and held up a sign which implied the Osama bin Laden and Barack Obama were essentially the same. This same poster made reference to Hillary through her daughter Chelsea. The video to your right is from a New Hampshire town hall, where a young man named Jerid confronted Romney about his insensitivity and endorsement of this kind of hate speech. Romney's callous response should haunt him in same way "macaca" does George Allen. Here is Jerid on 9/11 and confronting Romney:

I got up late; it was a Tuesday in Cleveland and I only had early morning swim practice MWF's. Showering, I heard Steve, another guy on the third floor of the "Tyler" dorm yell from his room, "holy shit!" From the pitch in his voice I could tell it was serious. In a blink of eye I threw my clothes on as I stumbled into Steve's room still fumbling with my flip flops. I remember their faces - Chris, Steve, Nate - jaws all agape as the four of us watched the first tower smolder. And right then I had that "sinking" feeling that still I get to this day; at the time it was the strongest it'd ever been, thousands of times worse than a few months previous when I'd broken up with my high school sweetheart - an event that I sheepishly admit still haunts me even in adulthood. The rest of the day I recall drunkenly; the haze that I walked through at the time permeates my memory. The clearest thing I feel now, six years later, are those tears that violently rolled off my face into my pillow the night of September 11th.

I don't understand how someone can compare any American to Osama Bin Laden, but pundits are still willing to prey on the emotions that everyone that lived through 9/11 feel, invoking images of the most hate man in America to describe the political opposition. It's a cheap, divisive, whorish move to make. It represents the worst of the politics of hate. It's a move that I expect presidential candidates of all parties to be above. But Mitt Romney is not.

So I asked him about it on Sunday at a townhall meeting in Exeter, NH. In the video, I'm angry. I still am right now. Please, watch this video.

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Tagged as: election08, osama bin laden, obama, 9/11. terrorism, romney

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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yeah
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 23, 2007 12:44 PM   
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... lighten up... cause I already got my message out.

Hey, why not just flash a fake badge at the guys asking you tough questions, Shitt. After all, thats what your criminal assistant made them for, isn't it?

Fired him yet, Shitt? Or does it just not matter that your staffers were trying to abuse authority they didn't have while impersonating police officers?

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thanks for the reminder, mitt
Posted by: gfatjax on Jul 23, 2007 1:38 PM   
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where IS osama bin laden?

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» RE: thanks for the reminder, mitt Posted by: JoshuaLudd
. "Double Guantanamo", No lawyer access: - Romney, June 07
Posted by: aurora2484 on Jul 23, 2007 3:22 PM   
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Last month, 145 Dems and one Repub called for immediate closing of Guantanamo and restoration of habeas corpus rights of the detainees at the jail. This was led by Jim Moran.

Mitt Romney's response was:
"I want them on Guantanamo, where they don't get the access to lawyers they get when they're on our soil. I don't want them in our prisons. I want them there. My view is, we ought to double Guantanamo."

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/
145_House_Democrats_to_Bush__0629.html

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He will not be elected president.
Posted by: Lauren on Jul 23, 2007 5:05 PM   
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Adam, I am sorry Romney treated you with so little respect. He shouldn't have to tried to brush you off like that. (On the other hand, TONS of people have told me I am too angry to listen to, so he may have been reacting to your tone, ignoring your words.)

Even if he never saw the poster, or had no real control over it being photographed with him (hard to believe, but possible), he still should have treated you with respect and he did not. It was wrong of him to be so flip about your question.

Thank you for sharing your negitive experience of him with us. I don't think we have to worry too much about him buying the presidency. Hope not.

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I would never for for Romney for one reason.
Posted by: Ellie1 on Jul 23, 2007 5:54 PM   
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I will never vote for a conservative Christian of any kind. I am sick of conservative Christians trying to inflict their religious philosophy on the government of this country. Call me anti-Christian, call me anti-Mormon. What I am is pro church-state separation. I would never vote for anyone who wears his religion on his sleeve. I would never vote for a fundamentalist ANYTHING, be it Christian, Muslim, or Republican. Romney is basing part of his appeal on his religious persuasion. It might work in Utah, but it ain't working in blue states.

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I think he means
Posted by: elisabeth on Jul 23, 2007 5:59 PM   
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"Whiten up."

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» Heh! Posted by: morticia
Mitt, keep it up. You might just end your chances...
Posted by: Tiko on Jul 24, 2007 12:43 AM   
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...talking rubbish like this.

But seriously, if you check out the photo of Mitt actually holding up the sign, I see no reason how or why anyone would defend this creep. Here's a man who wants to double Gitmo, obviously beating the war drums along the way, and his beloved Mormon church got him out of Vietnam to do missionary work (read: proselytize)--not in some third-world country but in...France! What are the chances the anti-French can swiftboat this guy over that tidbit!

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Romney's mental fortitude...
Posted by: jimmyaj on Jul 24, 2007 12:10 PM   
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Upon reading some other material emanating from Mitt Romney, I suggest he is just stupid. Perhaps he is unaware that there is a difference between "Obama" and "Osama".

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Mitt Romney
Posted by: Pirate1 on Jul 24, 2007 12:30 PM   
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Is a joke... a RICH joke, but a joke all the same. The guy has all the appeal of a cardboard cutout. The only reason he gets national press is his money.

By the way, speaking of Bin Laden, in an interview after the 9/11 attacks, Osama Bin Laden vehemently denied having orchestrated the attacks in any way. Explaining that it was the work of an independent cell that had been in the country for a long time. It was only later in one of those grainy video tapes produced by the White House and translated by some "expert" where he was purportedly claiming responsibility in conversation with some other Arab over what looked like tea. I'm sure none of us will ever know what really went down that day but I'm fairly sure it isn't what we've been told. Bin Laden was a CIA asset as was Oswald... draw your own conclusions. I think most of the conspiracy theories are bonkers or at best misinformed due to poor education in physics.

The government wants you to believe there is a "them" some where "over there" that we must be fighting to defend "the homeland" and to justify the insanely bloated spending on the military. They imagine that they are structured top down like our own 19th century style military structure. It's impossible for people steeped in belief that things can only happen in a certain way to grasp that we aren't dealing with anything that has a "top guy" or a "headquarters" somewhere that can be taken out and thus neutralize the effectiveness of the fighters on the ground. We are dealing with a whole new model and that is why Bush's idiocy of attacking a country that had nothing to do with the attacks in the first place has backfired so. It is analogous to the guerilla style tactics of the Colonial Armies against the British ranks standing in the open. They were standing ducks.

The people in that 9/11 cell were Saudis and Egyptians who felt it was profain to allow the military of infidels to be based in the Muslim Holyland. Revolution was imposible at home because the US kept the royals in power there too strong so they went after us. They made their own plan and were their own leaders... that is why our methods are so ineffective and actually fanning the fire of resentment against us. We have nothing in our conventional methodology to combat a structure like that so we proceed like we are dealing with something structured like our own military and that simply does not exist! Guys like Romney don't understand this and if elected (never happen) would institue a draft and expand to a regional war. We need to sit down with our "enemies" and agree to remove what is offensive to them and work to restoring peace between our peoples. It is the only way.

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