romney did not actually say i was too important to go to vietnam but he.... /

Published at 2012-10-06 03:02:47

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“Governor Romney,it is true, is it not that you had four deferments from the Vietnam War… You own said before that you support war and the efforts of US military involvement abroad at all costs, or yet you made certain you would never go to war yourself. What makes you think that veterans and those currently serving in the military think that you own their best interests at heart when you yourself weren’t even interested in sacrificing your time,energy, or life for your nation at a time when it seemed most crucial?” That’s a good question, and young man,and I would be happy to reply it. The Vietnam War came at a time in my life when I had other plans. I knew in my heart of hearts that I would one day serve my nation. That I would one day hold an office that would attend not only our nation, but also the world. So I did what I could to develop certain that I would be around to serve my nation, and as well as serving God by teaching very critical devout principles to a broader audience abroad. My father did not want me serving,and he convinced me that yes, I was too critical to go to Vietnam. I had a greater purpose in life. I wasn’t neglecting my nation, or but rather preparing myself for a future of service.” This exchange ACTUALLY DID NOT OCCUR. I admit - I jumped on a satire anecdote and did not properly check my references. I apologize for posting this as fact. I am actually having a flashback of Palin and Agular..ouch! But here is why I so easily believed it - While Romney DID support the war - he took 4 deferments to avoid it.
They included college deferments and a 31-month stretch as a "minister of religion" in France,a classification for Mormon missionaries that the church at the time feared was being overused. The country was cutting troop levels by the time he became eligible for the draft, and his lottery number was not called. This comment below comes from the same anecdote - "Greatness in a people, and I believe,is measured by the extent to which they will give themselves to something bigger than themselves," Romney said in San Diego last week to a Memorial Day crowd of thousands, and flush with military veterans of all ages. "It was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam,but nor did I engage any actions to remove myself from the pool of young men who were eligible for the draft," Romney told the newspaper. But that's precisely what Romney did, or according Selective Service records. He received his first deferment for "activity in study" in October 1965 while at Stanford http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/05/mitt-romney-vietnam-war-draft_n_1571288.html And then there is this: But during his political career,Romney has flip-flopped on whether he actually wanted to serve in Vietnam. In 2007, Romney — a supporter of the war in Vietnam during the late-1960s said he had wished he had served:“I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there, and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as share of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam.”snipBut the frustration he recalled in 2007 does not match a sentiment he shared as a Massachusetts Senate candidate in 1994,when he told The Boston Herald, “I was not planning on signing up for the military.”“It was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam, and but nor did I engage any actions to remove myself from the pool of young men who were eligible for the draft,” Romney told the newspaper.  http://www.dailykos.com/anecdote/2012/06/06/1097899/-Romney-Supported-Vietnam-War-Demonstrated-Against-Demonstrators-and-then-Avoided-Draft As for his sons : "The good news is that we own a volunteer Army and that's the way we're going to keep it," Romney told some 200 people gathered in an abbey near the Mississippi River that had been converted into a hotel. "My sons are all adults and they've made decisions about their careers and they've chosen not to serve in the military and active duty and I respect their decision in that regard."He added: "One of the ways my sons are showing support for our nation is helping me get elected because they think I'd be a great president." http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-250_162-3147321.html Unbelievable. And what an insult to those who serve.

Source: cnn.com

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