http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/10/romney-apologizes-for-high-school-pranks/?test=latestnews
Mit Rommey is lying about not remembering his bullying incident when he was in high school. I say once a bully, always a bully. It is hard to imagine he wouldn't remember something like that. If his memory is so bad, maybe he shouldn't be president.
Wow it's quite scary how the past always finds it's way to the present. Honestly I agree with you, once a bully, always a bully.
ReplyDeleteThis is news? -.- Who cares what he did in high school?
ReplyDeleteI dont think he should be held accountable for something he did when he was a little kid. Its the past and people can change.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I agree to some extent that once a bully is always a bully, some bullies actually change over a new leaf over time. However, as the election is coming up, I highly doubt Mitt Romney is truthful and humble on his apology for the things he did in his high-school years. It is well known that teenagers are the definition of a nuisance but I believe unless Mitt was actually bullying the guy for being gay, this shouldn't be regarded as something controversial among the country.
ReplyDeletei dont really care what he did in high school!!
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DeleteOut with the old! in with the new!!
ReplyDelete[don't rely on the past its done and over go with the new whats going on NOW!!]
i think it was wrong what he did and it should be held against him because he didnt tell anyone and it came back at him
ReplyDeletewhat happened in his past was horrible, but his fitness for office must be based on who he is now, not who he was.
ReplyDeletei agree with the "once a bully, always a bully" and with the lying about what he did in high school as a bully wouldn't had been so bad on his image if he admitted to it in the beginning but lying about it i mean come on seriously
ReplyDeleteI don't think he should be discriminated for what happened when he was a high school student. He is a grown man now with better understandings of the world. People change. The fact that he states he forgot isn't really owning up to his mistake but still acknowledging that it happened
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