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To: Bigtigermike
Mitt’s Nash Rambler ...

Mitt Romney behind the wheel of a Nash in 1957.
(Courtesy of Romney Family/Associated Press)

15 posted on 02/01/2011 9:36:00 PM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance

By now you might have seen the Associated Press report on the Presidential candidates and their first cars.

Hillary Clinton: A ‘63 Oldsmobile Cutlass.

John Edwards: Plymouth Duster.

Barack Obama: Grandfather’s Ford Granada.

Bill Richardson: Secondhand Ford Mustang.

Rudy Giuliani: A used Dodge.

Mike Huckabee: Mercury Montego.

John McCain: ‘58 Corvette.

Mitt Romney: A used ‘63 Rambler Classic.

Fred Thompson: Red pickup.


16 posted on 02/01/2011 9:38:42 PM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance
JUST RELEASED: BELOW IS THE ACTUAL PHOTO
of YOUNG MITT ROMNEY WALKING WITH (imagined) MARTIN LUTHER KING:


Is this the moment when the Romneys enjoy a family hallucination about marching with MLK.

"Mitt Romney Lies About Father ‘Marching With Martin Luther King, Jr.’"
"Mitt Romney has been caught in yet another lie.
Only yesterday Romney’s claim of not supporting Planned Parenthood abortion mills was abruptly smashed by a photograph surfacing of him at one of their fundraisers in 1994.
Today, it’s Romney’s claim that his father “marched with” famed civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
During his “I’m a Mormona but it doesn’t matter” speech, Mitt Romney claimed he saw his father,
George Romney, marching with MLK during a 1968 civil rights march through Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
It was a stirring account of the efforts of his father to show that the Romney family have always reached across ecumenical lines.
Only one little problem… it never happened."



"Mitt Romney went a step further in a 1978 interview with the Boston Herald.
Talking about the Mormon Church and racial discrimination, he said:
"My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit."
"Yesterday (12//07), Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom acknowledged that was not true.
"Mitt Romney did not march with Martin Luther King,"
he said in an e-mail statement to the Globe.


Against Myth Romney is 1:

"On Sunday, June 23, 1963, 125,000 people marched down Detroit's Woodward Avenue
to the Civic Center, in what was described at the time as the largest civil-rights demonstration in the nation's history.
According to the next day's account in the Holland Evening Sentinel,
the crowd at the Center "lustily booed," when representatives of Governor George W. Romney
read a proclamation declaring "Freedom March Day in Michigan." But Martin Luther King Jr. didn't fault Romney for his absence,
which the governor ascribed to his policy against public appearances on the Sabbath.
"At a news conference following the march . .
[King] refused to criticize Romney for not attending the demonstration," the Sentinel reported."

Against Myth Romney is 2:

Susan Englander, assistant editor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University, who is editing the King papers from that era,
says Myth Romney was untruthful, when she told the Globe yesterday:
"I researched this question, and indeed it is untrue that George Romney marched with [Dr.] King."

Against Myth Romney is 3:

"King never marched in Grosse Pointe, according to the Grosse Pointe Historical Society,
and had not appeared in the town at all at the time the Broder book was published.
“I’m quite certain of that
,” says Suzy Berschback, curator of the Grosse Pointe Historical Society"


Of course, RomneyBOTs continue to attack these educated women,
who have spoken the Truth about Myth Romney and venal, odious deeds.

56 posted on 02/02/2011 4:11:08 AM PST by Diogenesis (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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