hepcat wrote:can we get off the violent hair cutting? i'm not gonna be able to sleep for weeks as it is.
Don't worry, you can always get another weave!
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hepcat wrote:can we get off the violent hair cutting? i'm not gonna be able to sleep for weeks as it is.
Chrisoc13 wrote:
I'm sure everyone here was an absolute saint at the age of 14-17.
hepcat wrote:can we get off the violent hair cutting? i'm not gonna be able to sleep for weeks as it is.
LordMortis wrote:Chrisoc13 wrote:Or on the other hand he could be telling the truth. Maybe he doesn't remember the alleged incident.
That's not comforting to me.
Ænima wrote:
I could also be argued that you are biased on the matter.
Someone Awesome wrote:Our perception of Mitt Romney clouds our judgement of the situation just like it does for every politician.
Jag wrote:I did some really fucked up things as a teenager, but I never intentionally hurt someone and definitely never used a gang to physically assault someone because they were different. I just wasn't raised that way. Maybe Mitt was.
I call bullshit on his 'inability' to remember it and it ABSOLUTELY says something about his character. Which is unfortunate because I'm no Obama fan either.
Defiant wrote:Chrisoc13 wrote:
I'm sure everyone here was an absolute saint at the age of 14-17.
If it matters, he was 18 when the incident happened.
Chrisoc13 wrote:Ænima wrote:
I could also be argued that you are biased on the matter.
Indeed much like each of us are. I said as much in a response to LordMortis:Someone Awesome wrote:Our perception of Mitt Romney clouds our judgement of the situation just like it does for every politician.
Which is why we should be careful when throwing inflammatory bombs around about people we ideologically disagree with.
Ænima wrote:Or, you're biased when it comes to Mormons running for president, and you are justifying something completely ridiculous based on your bias. I couldn't care less if it's Romney, Obama, Paul, or Nader. If someone can't remember bullying someone in school, they are either a liar, or someone without much of a conscience. Either way, it's despicable.
Ænima wrote:
Or, you're biased when it comes to Mormons running for president, and you are justifying something completely ridiculous based on your bias. I couldn't care less if it's Romney, Obama, Paul, or Nader. If someone can't remember bullying someone in school, they are either a liar, or someone without much of a conscience. Either way, it's despicable.
Jag wrote:I did some really fucked up things as a teenager, but I never intentionally hurt someone and definitely never used a gang to physically assault someone because they were different. I just wasn't raised that way. Maybe Mitt was.
I call bullshit on his 'inability' to remember it and it ABSOLUTELY says something about his character. Which is unfortunate because I'm no Obama fan either.
Rip wrote:I remember this kid in school that rode my bus, he was a bit of a bully and used to antagonize me. He started flipping me with his comb in gym class while we were setting on the bleachers. I jumped his ass and put him in a headlock from hell and proceeded to do my best to rip off his head. The I began to tease him on a regular basis about the size of his ear. Thereby gaining me somewhat of a rep.
Am I a bully?
Did I lose any votes for prez?
Edit to note; NO HAIR WAS LOST!
Rip wrote:I remember this kid in school that rode my bus, he was a bit of a bully and used to antagonize me. He started flipping me with his comb in gym class while we were setting on the bleachers. I jumped his ass and put him in a headlock from hell and proceeded to do my best to rip off his head. The I began to tease him on a regular basis about the size of his ear. Thereby gaining me somewhat of a rep.
Am I a bully?
Did I lose any votes for prez?
Edit to note; NO HAIR WAS LOST!
LawBeefaroni wrote:Rip wrote:I remember this kid in school that rode my bus, he was a bit of a bully and used to antagonize me. He started flipping me with his comb in gym class while we were setting on the bleachers. I jumped his ass and put him in a headlock from hell and proceeded to do my best to rip off his head. The I began to tease him on a regular basis about the size of his ear. Thereby gaining me somewhat of a rep.
Am I a bully?
Did I lose any votes for prez?
Edit to note; NO HAIR WAS LOST!
You remember it? No candidacy for you.
noxiousdog wrote:Ænima wrote:Or, you're biased when it comes to Mormons running for president, and you are justifying something completely ridiculous based on your bias. I couldn't care less if it's Romney, Obama, Paul, or Nader. If someone can't remember bullying someone in school, they are either a liar, or someone without much of a conscience. Either way, it's despicable.
Or it was a completely unremarkable occurance. The man was in high school -50- years ago. It wasn't until the 90s that hazing became forbidden.
I certainly don't condone it, but stories like that are pretty common. Doesn't it happen in like every 80's high school movie, and that's 20 years after Romney went.
pattern of behavior anyone?LawBeefaroni wrote:Jag wrote:
I call bullshit on his 'inability' to remember it and it ABSOLUTELY says something about his character. Which is unfortunate because I'm no Obama fan either.
I'd be willing to bet that if the guy instead claimed that Romney climbed on top of him and started dry-humping him, Mitt would correct him with stunningly vivid recollections of the actual hair-cutting.

Anonymous Bosch wrote:According to the American Psychological Association, approximately "40% to 80% of school-age children experience bullying at some point during their school careers".
It's interesting that with so many children experiencing bullying at some point during their schooling, adults rarely ever cop to actually having been a bully. I honestly do not believe that I have ever met an adult that admitted to being a bully as a school child.
Zarathud wrote:This incident might have less meaning if (a) Mitt wasn't running as Bully-in-Chief by pandering to the anti-gay, anti-immigrant, anti-secular wing of the Republican Party and (b) the conservative Talking Points weren't bending over backward over the slightest possibility that Obama might be a closet anti-White socialist Muslim who eats dog.
You cannot complain once you play the silly season.
Isgrimnur wrote:Looking back on who I was at 21, if I met that person today, I'd want to kick my own ass.
Chrisoc13 wrote:LordMortis wrote:"I don't remember that incident,""I participated in a lot of hijinks and pranks during high school and some may have gone too far. And for that I apologize,"
That's not even feigned remorse for being a stupid and malicious teenager.
Or on the other hand he could be telling the truth. Maybe he doesn't remember the alleged incident. You will see here what you want to see. You see a liar squirming, I see someone who has changed a great deal since then but someone who has already dealt with his past perhaps even personally apologizing to people he remembers he hurt now having to apologize en mass in public because is running for office. Our perception of Mitt Romney clouds our judgement of the situation just like it does for every politician.El Guapo wrote:I get that he was a teenager, and honestly if I were inclined to vote for him this probably wouldn't stop me (unless it seemed like it was part of a broader pattern, or continued beyond high school, etc.). But that said...while high school kids are idiots, I'm not sure leading an assault on someone and cutting their hair while they are crying to help is really all that common. I'm not sure "undeveloped frontal lobes" is really an adequate excuse, since most high school kids manage to not assault crying peers despite their inadequate lobes (and now I'm picturing Quark saying this line).
I think it is more common than people think. Maybe not physical assault, but plenty of high school kids cry because verbal and emotional assault which can be just as devastating on the bullied child. Now with cyberbullying it is actually reaching new levels of problems. This alleged incident was physical bullying, and downright sad too, but sadly bullying in our high schools now is much deeper than this and can be every bit as scarring.
Rip wrote:I remember this kid in school that rode my bus, he was a bit of a bully and used to antagonize me. He started flipping me with his comb in gym class while we were setting on the bleachers. I jumped his ass and put him in a headlock from hell and proceeded to do my best to rip off his head. The I began to tease him on a regular basis about the size of his ear. Thereby gaining me somewhat of a rep.
Am I a bully?
Did I lose any votes for prez?
Edit to note; NO HAIR WAS LOST!
Kraken wrote:Being a 98-pound nerd I was near the bottom of the natural pecking order, and I took the expected lumps for that. However, I was merciless to the few kids who were below me. Everybody has a part to play in the dominance hierarchy. It's a primate thing.
Mitt must have been near the top of the chain. Even if he was not a prime physical specimen himself, he would have had hired goons.
Anonymous Bosch wrote:According to the American Psychological Association, approximately "40% to 80% of school-age children experience bullying at some point during their school careers".
It's interesting that with so many children experiencing bullying at some point during their schooling, adults rarely ever cop to actually having been a bully. I honestly do not believe that I have ever met an adult that admitted to being a bully as a school child.
msduncan wrote:Had a dude in my High School that always got in trouble with the teachers. He was the guy always getting into fights. By the time he got into the 11th and 12th grades, he had evolved into a guy that jumped on others for picking on others. Ran into him 6 months after graduation and he had enlisted in the US Marines.
So yeah... someone from his middle school years could easily step forward and call him a douche but never had realized he'd changed by the time he graduated and then joined the Marines.
Grundbegriff wrote:How idiotic can we become in pursuit of partisan advantage?
Defiant wrote:I find it difficult to believe that an incident that was corroborated by five witnesses independently was a lie.
Mr Bubbles wrote:Defiant wrote:I find it difficult to believe that an incident that was corroborated by five witnesses independently was a lie.
No this situation is not the lie. This situation is to support the lies that the other side is trying to destroy America.
Alefroth wrote:
I think you're just seeing what you want to see, as well. Why do you see someone that has changed a great deal?
Ale
Marin Cogan: And what about the suggestion—it was made in the Fox interview with Romney but now it's being discussed on Twitter, that this was some sort of oppo story handed to you by another campaign?
Jason Horowitz: I can just say that I can fully deny that. This is a story that in no way was generated by opposition research. This is an entirely independently reported story, with no help from any politically affiliated partisan side. This was all just talking to people who went to school with him.
Marin Cogan: How did this story come about? Did you start reporting it as a profile of Romney's prep school days, or did you hear about this incident and then start reporting it?
Jason Horowitz: The idea was to just start out reporting a story about the young Romney years, what shaped him, where he was from, the school he went to, what it felt like, and the things that people have caught onto in this story resulted from that reporting. So it was a general thing that led to the specific incident.
Defiant wrote:The reporter denies that it was opposition research:Marin Cogan: And what about the suggestion—it was made in the Fox interview with Romney but now it's being discussed on Twitter, that this was some sort of oppo story handed to you by another campaign?
Jason Horowitz: I can just say that I can fully deny that. This is a story that in no way was generated by opposition research. This is an entirely independently reported story, with no help from any politically affiliated partisan side. This was all just talking to people who went to school with him.Marin Cogan: How did this story come about? Did you start reporting it as a profile of Romney's prep school days, or did you hear about this incident and then start reporting it?
Jason Horowitz: The idea was to just start out reporting a story about the young Romney years, what shaped him, where he was from, the school he went to, what it felt like, and the things that people have caught onto in this story resulted from that reporting. So it was a general thing that led to the specific incident.
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Chrisoc13 wrote:(and have even stated in this thread it wouldn't be bad if he were not a Republican)
Chrisoc13 wrote:Alefroth wrote:
I think you're just seeing what you want to see, as well. Why do you see someone that has changed a great deal?
Ale
I've already delved into this in depth in this very thread. I said that we are all seeing what we want to see. Liberals are seeing a bully (and have even stated in this thread it wouldn't be bad if he were not a Republican) and conservatives see something that happened half a century ago.
If you don't understand why I see a changed man take the time to read two pages of posts by me in this thread. Biologically he is different that much is a fact. Secondly the Obama team had to go back half a century to dig up this story. He has given a lot on his life and something that happened 50 years ago while his brain was still developing doesn't matter to me much, especially since in my opinion his life has been quite the opposite. I see him as a stand up do good man who has lived life in such a manner that when I am his age I hope I can look back on my life and have it be as positive as his is (not talking about money here... although that would be nice).
Take the time to read my posts then if it still doesn't make sense I can try and explain more.
Combustible Lemur wrote: On the flip side, he was a bully in highschool, showed poor judgement in transporting an animal on the roof of his car, made a career out of dismantling companies and other peoples jobs, reflects an inability to communicate empathetically with working class either through actual aloofness or just poor word choice, has shown a willingness to take peoples civil rights in order to gain more power. Now, none of these things disqualify him and depending how you interpret them, make him more qualified. but I don't necessarily see reason to think that any his current action indicate that he is different from his previous self. Other than basic age and wisdom.
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