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Break-In at Romney Headquarters

Ft. Lauderdale, FL—

The Boston headquarters of the Romney campaign were broken into early today for the second time in four months. There was no indication of political motivation and the suspects were arrested at the scene.  They were attempting to steal computer equipment and were nabbed around 1 A.M. During the first burglary last September, laptop computers and a television set were stolen.

Press Secretary Erin Fehrnstrom expressed gratitude:

“We’re grateful to the Boston police for their rapid response. They answered a call for assistance from our own security, and apprehended the suspects at the scene.”

Governor Romney is preparing for tonight’s debate in Boca Raton—he will hold a rally before meeting his rivals at Florida Atlantic Universty.

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10 Responses to “Break-In at Romney Headquarters”

Comment by Fred Stuhlmiller

I hope that the Fred Thompson supporters will lend a hand to Mitt now that we are down to one conservative. I suggest putting a Baseball mitt in the rear window of your car to show support. We cannot let the Clinton’s win again or God help us.

 
Comment by Salvatore R LaRosa

If Romney can’t secure his own headquarters, what makes us think he can secure our borders.

 
Comment by Sarah

Maybe if Mitt could tell us what he’s going to do rather than what we all already know is wrong with Washington, I could bring myself to support him. As it stands now, I believe John McCain deserves a chance. At least I believe he’ll veto some of the outrageous spending being done by both parties.

 
Comment by CapnUltra

You’re right, Fred. God help us if we were to have 8 years of economic prosperity along with a balanced budget like we did under Bill. Get a grip.

 
Comment by Tian

you have at least 2 conservatives at least cuz huckabee is still in it, although i must say i dislike the thought of either in office

 
Comment by Silas Marner

You know, perhaps the living prophet of the Mormon religion, “Gordon,” should be consulted. He may be able to explain many things about Mitt’s break-in. I’d also like to ask Gordon why UT has recently had the highest bankruptcy rate in the nation. Now this may seem unconnected with the break-in, but hold on. Isn’t it possible that some taxpayer in Boston wants back some of the money that all those Mormons have been giving to support the theocrat’s run?

 
Comment by Texas

Silas Marner, you are an idiot and have no idea what you’re talking about.
I’m embarassed for you.

 
Comment by Agga

What a silly response. If he can not secure his office then………..You dope Salvatore
Fact: There is a security system in place
Fact: It worked
Fact: They caught the guys due to good security and quick BPD response
Fact: People (Magots) Break in everywhere there is anything of value. Period

 
Comment by Silas Marner

Ah, Texas, you seem to be an abusive commenter. You call me an idiot but make no effort support your contention. By contrast I pointed out that a central religious figure of the Mormon religion, “Gordon,” may be able to shed light on the motives and events that led up to the break-in at Mitt’s Boston headquarters. Not being a living prophet myself, I recognize that my speculation about what motivated the break-in is necessarily flawed by my lack of omniscience. However, my speculation, that the thieves/vandals were partly motivated by the bitterness of knowing about UT’s disproportionately high bankruptcy rate, still has a place in the discussion.

For this reason, your embarrassment should only be rooted in your own inadequacies at defending your own statements, not in talking about mine.

Your friend, Silas

 
Comment by chiz

Good post. You make some great points that most people do not fully understand.

“By contrast I pointed out that a central religious figure of the Mormon religion, “Gordon,” may be able to shed light on the motives and events that led up to the break-in at Mitt’s Boston headquarters. Not being a living prophet myself, I recognize that my speculation about what motivated the break-in is necessarily flawed by my lack of omniscience. However, my speculation, that the thieves/vandals were partly motivated by the bitterness of knowing about UT’s disproportionately high bankruptcy rate, still has a place in the discussion.”

I like how you explained that, Silas. Very helpful. Thanks.

 

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