Posted on 11/05/2012 4:29:23 AM PST by pabianice
This is happening right now at Mitt Romneys rally in Pennsylvania. Apparently its freezing, and Romneys staff is refusing to let rally-goers leave. People are begging reporters for help.
Absolutely incredible.
From the NYTs Michael Barbaro:
"We've got to get out! My daughter is frostbitten," begs mom, asking to leave Romney rally. Staffer replies, "It's not cold enuf for that."
"There are several people here at PA rally who want to leave and aren't being let out."
"Man just pulled me aside and said his son is near hypothermia."
That’s nothing! At the Obama rally they were performing abortions behind the stage on underage girls. I heard girls screaming for their lives that they weren’t even pregnant but Dr. David Axelrod just laughed at them and told them to grow up! This would be just their first of many future Obamacare abortions!
LOL At first I thought it was a parody of Obama, NYC citizens and the results from Sandy.
There is not way they’d keep the people from leaving, unless they wanted to help them get cars out of the way or some such.
It's all lies, because, as you can see here, the Romney/Ryan campaign actually ships in their own prop children.
This is to show contrast that Obama lets people walk out on him. Like at the Stevie Wonder ralley. See? walking out is good!
There is one way...Raynauds disease. My son has it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raynaud%27s_phenomenon
I wasn’t aware of that condition, so yes, that could be a problem.
But any responsible parent would certainly avoid taking a child with that condition to an event like that, knowing what the weather conditions would be.
So, unless the parents were unaware of their child’s condition (possible, I suppose), I still think the claims of “frostbite” are bogus, especially considering the source.
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