1. an increasingly-agitated Governor Romney
2. replied in a disgusted tone
3. Embarrassed public safety officials
4. "[Romney's] attitude
5. I was very disturbed about what the Governor stated
6. "I am ashamed tonight that I am a Republican!"
7. "[Romney] speaks in derogatory tones about hams.
8. clearly not qualified to stand in the position as Commander-in-Chief of the United States
9. Mr. Romney has shown his incompetence
I could go on, but suffice it to say that what I got out of the article was the Romney said that "we don't need to deal with ham radio operators". and I thought homosexuals were sensitive. I'm quite sure that radio experts or so-called amateurs can contribute in an emergency by providing a network of communications that could be a valuable asset, but perhaps, gentleman and ladies, what Gov. Romney meant was that the government does not have to put it's two sense into your independent world organization. Or is there more to this story then I know?
It’s not about “sensitivity” “Stree_Lawyer”, it’s about people who don’t understand their job as an executive officer.
Am I the only one who wonders why he became agitated?
“Some signs of a hidden addenda by the proponent:”
I caught all that stuff.
Still - shocks me that an ex governor would be this dismissive of hams.
They truly do the yeomans work.
Totally agree. Mitt has bigger fish to fry. He’s running for president;-)