Thursday, July 26, 2012

Truth about Romney

The following letter was published on July 26, 2012 by
The Austin American-Statesman
Austin, TX


I suspect the Bain Capital fiasco, in the sense of Mitt Romney hiding from the truth, is the first big round delivered by the Democrats against Romney's run for the presidency.

In my reading of The Boston Globe account on Romney's tenure at Bain Capital and watching Romney on TV deny the claims, I, like many others, felt Romney wants to buy and lie his way to the most powerful position in the world.

Could this be a common trait among some of the most twisted, wealthiest people in the world? I would think not.

President Richard Nixon was not considered to be among the people with the greatest wealth, yet he claimed he was not a crook.

Time will tell about Romney's denials, as well. I suspect there are other rounds of discoveries that will make his denials transparent. Knowing what many of us know now, I wonder whether there are any regrets on the part of newspapers that endorsed Romney?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Romney's tactic is buy and lie

The following letter was published on July 25, 2012 by
Times Union
Albany, NY


I suspect the Bain Capital fiasco — in the sense of Mitt Romney hiding from the truth — is the first big round delivered by the Democrats against Romney's run for the presidency.

In my reading of The Boston Globe account on Romney's tenure at Bain Capital, and watching Romney on TV deny the claims, I feel Romney wants to buy and lie his way to the most powerful position in the world.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

More to be unearthed from Bain

The following letter was published on July 24, 2012 by
Standard Times – South Coast Today
New Bedford, MA


More to be unearthed from time at Bain

I suspect the Bain Capital fiasco in the sense of Mitt Romney hiding from the truth is the first big round delivered by the Democrats against Romney's run for the presidency. In my reading of the Boston Globe account on Romney's tenure at Bain Capital, and watching Romney on TV deny the claims, I, like many others, feel Romney wants to buy and lie his way to the most powerful position in the world.

Could this be a common trait among some of the most twisted wealthiest people in the world? I would think maybe not; Richard Nixon was not considered to be among the ones with the greatest wealth; yet, he claimed he was not a crook. After much of the evidence surfaced during the Watergate investigation, Nixon was found to be what he claimed not to be.

Time will tell about Romney's denials as well; I suspect there are other rounds of discoveries to make his denials transparent. Knowing what many of us all know now from the evidence presented in the Boston Globe, I wonder whether there are any regrets on the part of newspapers that endorsed Mitt Romney.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Bain fiasco the first big round for Dems

The following letter was published on July 21, 2012 by
The Taunton Daily Gazette
Taunton, MA


I suspect the Bain Capital fiasco in the sense of Mitt Romney hiding from the truth is the first big round delivered by the democrats against Romney’s run for the presidency.

In my reading of the Boston Globe account on Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital, and watching Romney on TV deny the claims, I, like many others, feel Romney wants to buy and lie his way to the most powerful position in the world.

Could this be a common trait among some of the most twisted wealthiest people in the world? I would think maybe not; Richard Nixon was not considered to be among the ones with the greatest wealth; yet, he claimed he was not a crook.

After much of the evidence surfaced during the “Watergate” investigation, Nixon was found to be what he claimed not to be. Time will tell about Romney’s denials as well; I suspect there are other rounds of discoveries to make his denials transparent.

Knowing what many of us all know now from the evidence presented in the Boston Globe, I wonder whether there are any regrets on the part of newspapers that endorsed Mitt Romney?

Monday, July 16, 2012

Alfred Waddell: Nixonian Romney?

The following letter was published on July 16, 2012 by
The Providence Journal
Providence, RI


I suspect that the Bain Capital fiasco in the sense of Mitt Romney hiding from the truth is the first big round delivered by the Democrats against Mitt Romney's run for the presidency.

In my reading of The Boston Globe account on Romney's tenure at Bain Capital, and watching Romney on TV deny the claims, I, like many others, feel Romney wants to buy and lie his way to the most powerful position in the world.

Could this be a common trait among some of the most twisted wealthiest people in the world? I would think maybe not; Richard Nixon was not considered to be among the ones with the greatest wealth; yet, he claimed he was not a crook.

After much of the evidence surfaced during the "Watergate" investigation, Nixon was found to be what he claimed not to be. Time will tell about Romney's denials as well; I suspect there are other rounds of discoveries to make his denials transparent.

Knowing what many of us all know now from the evidence in The Globe, I wonder whether there are any regrets on the part of newspapers that have endorsed Mitt Romney?

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Is America on the right track?

The following letter was published on July 10, 2012 by
The North Adams Transcript
North Adams, MA


Brown vs. Warren and Obama vs. Romney are battles fought, in my opinion, along the lines of many voters thinking too much ground is being conceded, and many voters thinking the future is reached by everyone having a place at the table.

It is my notion that the crowds drawn by the above politicians reveal the true nature of a leader. A diverse crowd is not seen at a Romney or a Brown event; a diverse crowd is always seen at an Obama or Warren event. America is on track when all Americans have a place at the table.


Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Candidates' supporters indicate nature of the leader

The following letter was published on July 3, 2012 by
Standard Times - South Coast Today
New Bedford, MA


Is America on track? Brown versus Warren and Obama versus Romney are battles fought, in my opinion, along the lines of many voters thinking too much ground is being conceded, and many voters thinking the future is reached by everyone having a place at the table. It is my notion that the crowds drawn by the above politicians reveal the true nature of a leader. A diverse crowd is not seen at a Romney or a Brown event; a diverse crowd is always seen at an Obama or Warren event. America is on track when all Americans have a place at the table.


Obama gives everyone a place at table

The following letter was published on July 3, 2012 by
The Capital Times
Madison, WI


President Obama vs. Mitt Romney is a battle fought, in my opinion, along the lines of many voters thinking too much ground is being conceded, and many voters thinking the future is reached by everyone having a place at the table. It is my notion that the crowds drawn by the above politicians reveal the true nature of a leader. A diverse crowd is not seen at a Romney event; a diverse crowd is always seen at an Obama event. America is on track when all Americans have a place at the table.


Sunday, July 01, 2012

The company they keep

The following letter was published on July 1, 2012 by
The New York Daily News
New York, NY


The crowds drawn by a politician reveal his true nature. A diverse crowd is not seen at Mitt Romney events; a diverse crowd is always seen at President Obama’s. America is on track when all Americans have a place at the table.


Diversity of supporters seems missing among GOP

The following letter was published on July 1, 2012 by
The Cape Cod Times
Cape Cod, MA


Brown vs. Warren and Obama vs. Romney are battles fought, in my opinion, along the lines of many voters thinking too much ground is being conceded, and many voters thinking the future is reached by everyone having a place at the table.

It is my notion that the crowds drawn by the above politicians reveal the true nature of a leader. A diverse crowd is not seen at a Romney or a Brown event; a diverse crowd is always seen at an Obama or Warren event.

America is on track when all Americans have a place at the table.