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To: SpringheelJack; drjimmy; pepperhead

I’m no Romney fan, as you would know if you visited my site, but I think he’s probably accurate enough given the likely full history, if not precise. First, this MI historical magazine reference list has MLK in Grosse Pointe, obviously at a prior date. Maybe it’s the same appearance to which you refer, but maybe not. More importantly, and I think this might get Mitt off the hook, given that he would have been about 15 years old at the time, there WAS a big MLK March down Woodward Avenue on June 25, 1963, and I would not be at all surprised if his dad marched in that — Except that as gov, security may have been a problem. Recall that MLK was a Republican. Go to Page 28 at this link (search was on michigan romney martin luther king, I think): http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:iv0yV5sDPvwJ:www.hsmichigan.org/pdf/timelines/Historic_Dates_Calendar.pdf+grosse+Ile+michigan+romney+martin+luther+king&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=us&client=safari Ah, but the plot thickens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Swainson George Romney’s PREDECESSOR as governor marched down Woodward Avenue. The Wiki entry for George Romney says he was strong on civil rights, but makes no mention of the march. It would be interesting to see if George as guv issued a proclamation of any kind or made a speech on the day of the 1963 march, if he didn’t himself march. Again giving Mitt the benefit of the doubt, it’s not unlikely, since he was 15 or so during the time period, that he would over the years have juxtaposed the events and even give his father a little more credit than he deserved. But there may be more to the story. That’s why, in this case, you’re the reporter and I’m the commenter. :—> Tom Blumer BizzyBlog.com Mason, OH

POSTED BY BizzyBlog AT 12/19/07 2:38 PM http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid53200.aspx


249 posted on 12/21/2007 3:03:38 PM PST by restornu (Harry Reid is going to get Daschled! You're on your own, Harry!)
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To: restornu
Again giving Mitt the benefit of the doubt, it’s not unlikely, since he was 15 or so during the time period, that he would over the years have juxtaposed the events and even give his father a little more credit than he deserved. But there may be more to the story. That’s why, in this case, you’re the reporter and I’m the commenter.

The problem is that Mitt wasn't 15 when he told the Boston Herald he marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit.

252 posted on 12/21/2007 3:30:23 PM PST by pepperhead (Kennedy's float, Mary Jo's don't!)
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To: restornu

I almost forgot. In the future could you please use tiny url if you plan on pasting in a 196 letter long url link so it doesn’t mess up our layout when we click pings. Thanks.


253 posted on 12/21/2007 3:38:01 PM PST by pepperhead (Kennedy's float, Mary Jo's don't!)
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To: restornu
This should put to rest any lingering confusion whatsoever whether Mitt Romney ever marched with Martin Luther King, despite having claimed that he had done so:
"Yesterday, 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." Unless, of course, you want to call the Romney spokesman a liar.
258 posted on 12/21/2007 4:26:14 PM PST by drjimmy
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