Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The high school bully as President?

However many years since you were in high school, is the memory of the high school bully still fresh in your mind?








Five classmates vividly recall that Mitt Romney lead a gang of boys, tackled a kid whose hair offended Romney, held the kid down while he cried for help, tears still in his eyes, while Romney, the Republican nominee for President of the United States, cut the kid's offending hair off  with scissors.



Romney neither confirms nor denies the incident.


The high school bully is unforgettable, at least to the ones he threatened.  I wonder if, after 65 years, it is credible that the Raymondville High School bully, class of 1952,  cannot himself remember what he did to others.

Mr. Romney doesn't remember this incident.  Perhaps it never happened.


Here are some images from bruno b, a gay bondage blog, of other bullies, in presumably consensual situations.




















Bullying rouses a rescuing urge in me, and a strong one.   I would d cut Romney's hair, while he cried for mercy, if I could.










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