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In reply to the discussion: I'm so tired of seeing that Romney's behavior was acceptable back then. [View all]bigtree
(93,858 posts)18. that's the heart of it I think
you nailed it, MH1
"he needs to make a heartfelt speech about bullying, how he did awful things when he was in high school, he deeply regrets his ignorance and attitudes of that time, which of course (so he'll say) have completely changed as he's grown and matured. He needs to address the scourge of bullying and the harm it does to the individuals concerned and our society at large."
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The only way I can explain it is that there is a lot of projecting going on.
HereSince1628
May 2012
#9
I agree and have been surprised by some here who act as though it was acceptable back then
NNN0LHI
May 2012
#14
I'm not sure "thoughtless, cruel bully" quite covers the depth and breadth of it, honestly
Spider Jerusalem
May 2012
#15
I can't see anyone but a bully saying that kind of behavior was ever acceptable.
Incitatus
May 2012
#44