CharlesWayneCT:"Romney never was caught with a fake LEO badge, nor was any evidence
shown that he was involved in the attacks on Palin or the previous attacks he was falsely accused of.."
Romney aides bogus badges: Sources detail illegal security tactic
" Boston Herald - Friday, July 20, 2007
In an apparent violation of the law, a controverisal aide to ex-Gov. Mitt Romney
created phony law enforcement badges that he and other staffers used on the campaign trail
to strong-arm reporters, avoid paying tolls and trick security guards
into giving them immediate access to campaign venues, sources told the Herald.
They (the aides) knew the badges were fake and probably illegal,
said a presidential campaign source who asked for anonymity
because the story could damage the individuals career.
Two additional sources confirmed that the badges - described as bright silver plates with a state seal attached -
were first created and used by Garrity while Romney was still governor."
Romney aide takes leave after accusations
"BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- An ever-present aide to Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney
took a leave of absence Friday after he became the subject of investigations
in two states for allegedly impersonating a law enforcement officer. ...
Jay Garrity, who serves as director of operations and is
constantly at the side of the former Massachusetts governor,
is accused of .... identifying himself as "Trooper Garrity" of the Massachusetts State Police..
Meanwhile, Garrity also has been accused of telling a New York Times reporter ....
that he had run the license plate of the reporter's rental car...
New Hampshire law prohibits citizens from accessing the state's license plate database. "
Romney Staff Involved In 2 Investigations
"A Romney campaign aide is also under investigation by police in Massachusetts for allegedly impersonating a state trooper..."
Flashback #2:
"There cant be a URL, because the NRA did not endorse Romney for governor."
CharlesWayneCT
Romney said: "I also was pleased to have the support of the NRA when I ran for governor."
And Romney said: "I told you what my position was, and what I, what I did as governor; the fact that I received the endorsement of the NRA."
The truth:
Romney: "Thats not going to make me the hero of the NRA
Boston Herald (1994)
Romney: " I dont line up with the NRA.
Boston Globe, January 14, 2007
Maybe you don’t know any better, but the picture of Romney and the badge is not a real picture. Putting a badge on a picture of Romney doesn’t actually mean you caught Romney with a fake badge.
Your second “flashback” is exactly what I’m talking about. Nice of you to prove the point — in that case being that Romney haters made the mistake of confusing “support” with “endorsement” (your second quote being more typical of the inability to understand english enough to get that he was talking about the endorsement of an action Romney took, not “endorsement” for the previous governor’s race.
Endorsement has a specific meaning, but getting confused in an internet comment is hardly grounds for calling someone a liar, especially when you are supposedly talking to friends and allies. It’s beneath decency, and freepers should start standing up to the bullying and name-calling if we want to fix our factionalization and get back to pushing a solid conservative message.
You do nothing to help the cause with your focus on the past.