Mitt Romney shared a remarkable story at a campaign rally in Iowa today, his voice wavering and cracking slightly as he described the tragic death of a former Navy SEAL he'd met years earlier. The young man was from Massachusetts; he died in Benghazi during the September 11 terrorist attack against the American consulate that claimed the life of US Ambassador Chris Stevens. Here is Mitt's stirring and moving tribute:
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We love them so much we want them safely at home. They're our friends and relatives too.
They served their fascistic and corporatistic government - NOT their country.
Think!
In other words - they were nothing more than lowly-paid mercenaries!
Think!
I honestly doubt Romney looks at these people in that manner...Now Obama maybe.
But hey, gotta cut entitlement spending, right? Our troops are part of the 47% Romney despises. He'll be a great Commander in Chief.
"WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney again distanced himself from his infamous 47 percent comments caught on video at a private fundraiser in May, telling CNN in an interview Tuesday night that, "the words that came out were not what I meant.""
In 30 days either this dead guy will either be his lifelong friend, or he'll never have heard of him. It's all based on the polls.