Mitt Romney's Fetish With Police Uniforms???
With reporting by Kyle Roerink
When Mitt Romney was a college freshman, he told fellow residents of his Stanford University dormitory that he sometimes disguised himself as a police officer – a crime in many states, including Michigan and California, where he then lived. And he had the uniform on display as proof.
So recalls Robin Madden, who had also just arrived as a freshman, the startling incident began when Romney called him and two or three other residents into his room, saying, “Come up, I want to show you something.” When they entered Romney’s room, “and laid out on his bed was a Michigan State Trooper’s uniform.”
Madden, a native Texan who graduated from Stanford in 1970 and went on to become a successful television producer and writer, has never forgotten that strange moment, which he has recounted to friends over the years as he observed his former classmate’s political ascent. The National Memo learned of the incident from a longtime Madden friend to whom he had mentioned it years ago.
Said Madden in a recent interview, “He told us that he had gotten the uniform from his father,” George Romney, then the Governor of Michigan, whose security detail was staffed by uniformed troopers. “He told us that he was using it to pull over drivers on the road. He also had a red flashing light that he would attach to the top of his white Rambler.”
In Madden’s recollection, confirmed by his wife Susan, who also attended Stanford during those years, “we thought it was all pretty weird. We all thought, ‘Wow, that’s pretty creepy.’ And after that, we didn’t have much interaction with him,” although both Madden and Romney were prep school boys living in the same dorm, called Rinconada.
Other eyewitnesses have previously recalled Romney’s alleged use of a police or trooper uniform in pranks during his high school years at the exclusive Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Phillip Maxwell, a prep school buddy, told the New Republic in 2008 that Romney had pulled over students from a girls school next door to Cranbrook while wearing a police uniform as a prank. Other former classmates described Mitt as a “happy-go-lucky guy known less for his achievements and more for his pranks.”
In The Real Romney, a biography published by Boston Globe reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman this year, another former friend recalled how Romney had “put a siren on top of his car and chased two of his friends who were driving around with their dates.” The two friends were in on the scheme, but the girls were not. There was beer in the car trunk, according to a prearranged plan. Mitt told his two counterparts to get out of their vehicle and into his car. Then they drove off, leaving the girls behind.
“It was a terrible thing to do,” said one of his accomplices, a Cranbrook classmate named Graham McDonald.
To some observers, Romney’s alleged masquerading as a cop to intimidate innocent drivers shows a character defect that is also revealed by other bullying incidents during his youth. When those incidents were disclosed in the Washington Post earlier this year, Romney issued an apology of sorts, stating that he had done “stupid” things and was sorry if he had harmed anyone.
While he may have believed that his cop antics were harmless, Romney may well have been breaking the law merely by donning a police uniform, committing a crime if he pretended to be a cop and a felony if he did so more than once. In both California and Michigan, any person convicted of fraudulently impersonating a police officer may be sentenced to up to one year in prison. (The National Memo has collected some other examples of police impersonators.)
The Romney campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Following his sophomore year at Stanford, young Mitt left and never went back. For more than two years he served as a Mormon missionary in France — thus avoiding the obligation to wear a very different uniform in Vietnam.
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+17I heard about the coward fantasy with uniforms and illegal activity while in them. There truly is a pattern as it relates to this man which is he lacks compassion, etc..





















While I miss the humour of f%ck&ng; with unassuming motorists, I don't miss the fact that it is against the law to impersonate a police officer.
It goes to show... The joke is on ANYONE who trust Mitt. He's been pretending to be something that he is not for a very long time now.
...this is offensive on many levels.
Impersonating a police officer is more than a prank, it's against the law.
The intro talks about Romney's hair cutting escapade. There is no statement in the intro about that victim being upset, but let's accept for sake of argument that he was. Who's your second upset victim? Graham MacDonald said pulling over cars was "a terrible thing to do", but he was an accomplice not a victim, and we have no idea why he said what he did. In point of fact, what the rest of the article essentially tries to do is impugn Romney for breaking the law. Well, the facts recited in the story are miles away from establishing a case that any laws were broken, and, more in point in regards to your comment, there is absolutely no necessary relationship whatsoever between the breach of the type of laws seemingly contemplated by the article and the existence of "victims". If you hold non-violation of the law to be sacrosanct, you may indeed still have a have a point, but it's not the point you are commenting on.
Il préférait l'uniforme de la police, il détestait l'uniforme de l'armée.
God forbid that either of the two of you should ever come to your senses and realize how appallingly offensive your drivel truly is. And thank you for producing it. I've certainly had my share of experiences as a conservative on SH where I've winced at the offensive racism that has been leveled at President Obama and the humiliatingly stupid petty criticism that has been directed at his wife and hoped that most Americans could look beyond that to see that BHO's critics in the main overwhelmingly consisted of people who were totally unassociated with tinfoil hats or white-sheeted robes. The articles like this one on Romney and police uniforms and the ones preceding it talking about "Mitt the Bully" should have amply demonstrated to SH participants that it's not just the conservatives who have constituents who have become unhinged by their zest for partisan politics or have chosen to play out their derangement, from wherever it originated, in political discourse.
"10 American neo-Nazi group members arrested in Florida raid".13/May/2012 .
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1. You think I'm Jewish and you wanted me to sleep better tonight? (Well, thanks for the sentiment, but, for whatever reason I may be under suspicion, I can deal w/ it .)
2. You think you recognized my cousin Herman, he's the one with the collared shirt, right? (No. Herman's a blond. Anyway, he's been working for an ACORN front group as an agent provocateur for Tea Party demonstrations while he completed handwriting school in Atlanta. He was surprised recently to receive orders to relocate is to Milwaukee. Imagine that? In any event, Florida seems unlikely.)
3. You meant to scold someone else? Sounds right.
Beyond those possibilities, I'm really at a loss.
Quote YOU;
"...Englishman in Rome who insists on driving on the left side of the road deserves what's coming to him. Hopefully he learns his lesson. But I hope he doesn't learn it so well that the next time he goes to Nigeria he joins a Muslim crowd intent on stoning a woman to death for adultery...".
Quote ME in reply;
"..Or back at home parking his car in Osceola Florida in the wrong drive way.
"10 American neo-Nazi group members arrested in Florida raid".13/May/2012.".
http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
I wont"help you"anymore and yes I do know that you have understood that I have understood you and I know that you understand my reply.
Based on the fact that it is commonly known that the English drive on the left side of the road and based on my impression that most of the patrons of SH are aware at some general level that Muslim Courts in Nigeria have applied Sharia Law to authorize the death by stoning of a woman accused of adultery and have had their judicial action approved by a majority of Nigeria's Muslim population, I make a reference that equates the two in terms of conduct that is accepted in the society in which it occurs. You respond by alluding to conduct that might occasion an encounter with a group of American neo-Nazis who were arrested in Florida for plotting to murder minorities (don't correct me for classifying Jews as a minority, I know you lib guys are currently prone to deride Rep/cons for such quaint thoughts, but that isn't what I'm trying to understand here) with a person I hypothesized in the prior sentence; the neo-Nazis arrested are 10 out of a total group of 17. You deride me for failing to grasp that your response equates the societal significance of a group of 17 neo-Nazis in Tampa with the actions of Nigerian society.
I don't know which amuses me more - that you have articulated the expectations you have or that Jeremiah has raved you for...
Based on the fact that it is commonly known that the English drive on the left side of the road and based on my impression that most of the patrons of SH are aware at some general level that Muslim Courts in Nigeria have applied Sharia Law to authorize the death by stoning of a woman accused of adultery and have had their judicial action approved by a majority of Nigeria's Muslim population, I make a reference that equates the two in terms of conduct that is accepted in the society in which it occurs. You respond by alluding to conduct that might occasion an encounter with a group of American neo-Nazis who were arrested in Florida for plotting to murder minorities (don't correct me for classifying Jews as a minority, I know you lib guys are currently prone to deride Rep/cons for such quaint thoughts, but that isn't what I'm trying to understand here) with a person I hypothesized in the prior sentence; the neo-Nazis arrested are 10 out of a total group of 17. You deride me for failing to grasp that your response equates the societal significance of a group of 17 neo-Nazis in Tampa with the actions of Nigerian society.
I don't know which amuses me more - that you have articulated the expectations you have or that Jeremiah has raved you for doing so. I realize that you've vowed not to help me anymore, so be assured that I'll understand your failure to respond to my request for corrections, even if the reason for the vow went unexpressed.
"According to the LDS Church, the temple garments serve a number of purposes. First, the garment provides the member "a constant reminder" of the covenants they made in the temple. Second, the garment "when properly worn...provides protection against temptation and evil". Wearing the garment is also "an outward expression of an inward commitment" to follow Jesus Christ. General authority Carlos E. Asay adds that the garment "strengthens the wearer to resist temptation, fend off evil influences, and stand firmly for the right"
ruling the world from their state? According to J. Smith the Garden of Eden is located in Missouri, where the second coming will take place. If he thought MO was the Garden of Eden, he sure didn't make it far from Ohio, when fleeing arrest over a financial scandal.
Romney is a voluntary member of the most blatant cult in America. He should be asked to defend and explain himself, and not try and make this election about competence not ideology. This homegrown religious cult is the largest and fastest growing religion in the country. Holy Shiite!