Gay Veteran To Mitt Romney – “You Will Never Be My President!” – Video

Mitt Romney was in the restaurant. He strolled over to a table and sat down next to a man who just happened to be a veteran… a gay veteran. Seeing Mr. Romney sitting next to him, the veteran asked Mr. Romney a question that was of importance to him.

“How do you feel about marriage equality Mr. Romney?”

“I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman,” Romney happily responded, unaware that he was talking to a gay man. He apparently expected the elderly man to smile approvingly, after all, the man was in his 60’s and common knowledge suggests that elderly people will generally be against same-sex marriage.

But Romney soon realized he was wrong about this particular elder and after a brief and uncomfortable discussion, Romney was quickly ushered away from the table.

The veteran was angry, and told reporters that Romney will not get his vote. “He will never be president,” he said. “At least not my president!”

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Ezra Grant

I'm just tired of the lies and nonsense coming from the GOP, so this is my little contribution to combat the nonsense!

11 thoughts on “Gay Veteran To Mitt Romney – “You Will Never Be My President!” – Video

  1. “We hold these truths to be self evident; that all men are created equal…”

    You might have forgotten that part.

    I am so happy your kind are losing this battle, and we’re becoming a nation more interested in equality than prejudice and discrimination.

  2. That’s what’s wrong with America today and America will be long gone before it wakes up that this country was founded on Godly principles and by God-fearing men.

  3. You know how the Romney campaign goes silent whenever they're asked to tell what they'd cut to balance the budget (other than taxes cuts for the rich)? What they'd cut is SSI, SSD, foodstamps and welfare for the poor. Nobody says it but they and the Tea Partiers absolutely hate people on these programs.

  4. Well then Obama wasn't his president until recently when he endorsed gay marriage because he was against gay marriage before he was for it. see what he did there?

  5. You misquoted this gentleman. He said, "he's not going to be my president. At least not in my book." Subtle difference, but it's important that when you use quotes, you quote the person exactly.

  6. "At the time the Constitution was written it was pretty clear…" It was also clear at that time that women were not entitled to vote, slavery was legal, and that the Founders foresaw that societies evolve.

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