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Old 08-08-2012, 06:16 PM   #1
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Arrow George Romney’s Extra, Extra-Value Meals

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"On the campaign trail, Mitt Romney rarely tells detailed personal stories from his life, an omission that has left some voters grasping for a flesh-and-blood narrative to latch onto.

But during a fund-raiser in Chicago on Tuesday, he shared a vivid memory of his father, George, an auto executive, the former governor Michigan and a towering figure in Mr. Romney’s life.

The memory — a tale of food, frugality and fatherhood — appeared to be elicited by a member of the audience, who had worked for McDonald’s for 27 years, many of them with the chain’s founder, Ray Kroc.

“You know how boys liked to go through their dad’s top drawer, just to sort of see what he has in there, maybe find an old coin he might not miss?” Mr. Romney asked the audience.

Mr. Romney recalled doing just that: rummaging through his father’s drawer one day when he was in his teens or early 20s.

“I found a little paper card, a little pink card, and it said this entitles George W. Romney to a lifetime of a hamburger, a shake and French fries at McDonald’s,” Mr. Romney said. “It was signed by the hand of Ray Kroc.”

The card, Mr. Romney said, was a way of thanking the elder Mr. Romney for leading a training exercise at McDonald’s when the chain was “just a handful of restaurants.”

Mr. Romney said that when “I saw this thing and was like, ‘This is a gold mine, Dad!’ ”

“So I had it laminated,” Mr. Romney said. “My dad, as you know, would go almost every day to a McDonald’s restaurant and get either a hamburger or a fish filet sandwich. And he would present this little card, and of course, the person behind the counter would look and say, ‘Well, what is that?’ They’d never seen something like that, but he said it was never turned down.

“They always honored it,” Mr. Romney said."
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Old 08-08-2012, 08:48 PM   #2
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So, it's saying that Romneys Dad took free handouts from McDonalds even though he could aford to pay,interesting.
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Old 08-08-2012, 09:42 PM   #3
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So, it's saying that Romneys Dad took free handouts from McDonalds even though he could aford to pay,interesting.
It was a gift from the company. Read it says the company gave him the card for leading training exercises when the company was still small. Its not like he went to the office and filled out paperwork to get the card. Big difference. He actually put forth effort and received something in return. Unlike the people who actually make no effort and receive said handouts.
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Awesome story.

Obama's dads decision to dump him might be why he's such a liar
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I got out of the story that he was trying to steal from his dad at an early age.
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I got out of the story that he was trying to steal from his dad at an early age.
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