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From the Mail: Right next to Leanne Rimes

Preppy protester: The moment a 19-year-old Mitt Romney demonstrated in favour of Vietnam War draft

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*Teenage Romney takes unpopular stance in favour of south-east Asian war
*But his status as ‘Mormon missionary’ exempted him from the draft
*Future GOP presidential candidate dressed in smart, preppy clothes
*Romney’s father George was the Governor of Michigan at the time

They say every picture tells a story. A newly-unearthed photograph showing Mitt Romney demonstrating in favour of the Vietnam War draft might leave the presidential candidate feeling somewhat embarrassed. The veteran Republican, then 19, can be seen picketing an anti-war sit-in at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, in 1966. Mr Romney will no doubt be proud of his younger self taking what was at the time a very unpopular stance. However, he might grimace at his clean-cut appearance and preppy wardrobe.

By GRAHAM SMITH Last updated at 1:06 PM on 6th January 2012

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2083002/Mitt-Romney-19-demonstrated-favour-Vietnam-War-draft.html#ixzz1ighSHmwj

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AZPM Presents: ‘Together We Heal’

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“Jan. 8, 2012 will mark the anniversary of the tragic shooting of 19 people at a Congress on Your Corner event in Tucson. Arizona Public Media presents a one-hour documentary, Together We Heal, that explores healing in the aftermath, both individually and as a community, over the past year. For many, grieving and healing have become on-going and consequential parts of their lives. The program features in-depth interviews with victims and their families, members of Congresswoman Giffords’ staff and the doctors and nurses who treated them.” Watch at: http://originals.azpm.org/togetherweheal/

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