DomKen
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ORIGINAL: Owner59 Do I think he`ll get in trouble? No....it was to long ago.But it just points to how bizarre this guy`s behavior has been. Tho cons won`t care......this isn`t going to help with normal folks. I can`t wait to hear him get probed on this and can`t wait to hear his explanations.They`re not going to be much better than his dog on roof explanations http://www.nationalmemo.com/did-young-mitt-romney-impersonate-a-police-officer-another-witness-says-yes/ When Mitt Romney was a college freshman, he told fellow residents of his Stanford University dormitory that he sometimes disguised himself as a police officer – a crime in many states, including Michigan and California, where he then lived. And he had the uniform on display as proof. So recalls Robin Madden, who had also just arrived as a freshman, the startling incident began when Romney called him and two or three other residents into his room, saying, “Come up, I want to show you something.” When they entered Romney’s room, “and laid out on his bed was a Michigan State Trooper’s uniform.” Madden, a native Texan who graduated from Stanford in 1970 and went on to become a successful television producer and writer, has never forgotten that strange moment, which he has recounted to friends over the years as he observed his former classmate’s political ascent. The National Memo learned of the incident from a longtime Madden friend to whom he had mentioned it years ago. Said Madden in a recent interview, “He told us that he had gotten the uniform from his father,” George Romney, then the Governor of Michigan, whose security detail was staffed by uniformed troopers. “He told us that he was using it to pull over drivers on the road. He also had a red flashing light that he would attach to the top of his white Rambler.” According to his own books, when Obama was a college freshman, sophmore, junior and senior he sought out and asscoiated with many of the most radical Communists, Marxists and Socialists in America. Not a crime for sure but definitely unAmerican enough to keep him from passing an FBI background investigation for even the lowest national security clearance IF he had to undergo such. Bullshit. I held a Top Secret clearance during my service and was an active member of a variety of socialist and "out of Nicaragua" groups. I was asked to confirm my membership in those groups during the SSBI interview but it was otherwise never an issue.
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