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Romney - From Couple Who Bought His Park City Home
Hal and Corinne Prewitt distributed this email on their own (scroll down),
and it checks out.
FYI, Google lists many sources of info on this couple, including an
article in Park City Magazine, Winter 2012, that describes how they
eventually remodeled the home.
As, you may know we own Mitt Romney's former Park City , Utah home.
Corinne and I have written a non-political-issuestory that you very likely
have not heard. We did this because many Democratic, Republican and
Independent voters strongly recommended and found it valuable. Private
details, how he acted out of public view and when not running for office.
We are messengers delivering facts not initially his supporters nor
anti-Obama. Mitt Romney is very different from the man that many Americans
have been led to believe.
Regardless of who any of us are supporting in the presidential election,
we all are better served by knowing the truth as this does influence who
we support. It was not approved by Mitt Romney or his campaign.
A download PDF is available www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf
" href="" href="http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf%3e"http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf%3e"
rel="nofollow"
target="_blank"<http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf>
You are welcome to email the PDF, page link, or forward this email to your
friends. Sorry, if you received this more than once. Like to hear your
thoughts...
Ours is a factual story that provides a rare glimpse and insight into the
real Mitt Romney. Does he really relate to the average American? As
President, would he impose his beliefs on others? Is he really Christian?
When you buy a home and its contents from someone you really learn a lot
about their true character, values and beliefs. And rarely does anyone
have the opportunity to learn how a politician acts out of the public's
view and when they are not running for office. Well, this actually
happened. When? Only a few years ago, in spring of 2009 when we bought
Mitt Romney's Park City , Utah, home. His family lived in this home for
about ten years. Because our deal included most of the contents, we gained
a unique and unusual perspective of him and his family of which most
Americans are completely unaware. What we experienced was not what we
expected--not the stereotypical actions of a millionaire and more
importantly not the image most Americans have of Mitt Romney.
When most of us buy a home, the real estate agent or seller hands over the
keys at closing and then as buyers, we are on our own. Not this time. We
met Mitt Romney by himself at the house. He spent as much time as we
needed showing us around, answering our questions and explaining how to
use and service the home's equipment. And when he was done, he gave us his
direct contact information should we have problems.
To move, if we can afford the cost, most of us would hire movers with a
team of workers. To save money, many of us are the do-it-our-selves types.
Which did Mitt Romney do? Like many of us, on his own he rented a
six-wheel truck and moved himself. He drove to the local Home Depot and
purchased wood to build whatever he needed for the transport. Mitt moved
his family's clothes, his family's photos, his family's mementos, his
grandchildren's toys. With the help of a friend and family, they loaded
the truck. Then, after answering all our questions, Mitt Romney said his
goodbyes, climbed into the truck, and began the long drive to his new home
by himself.
The Romney Park City home, which they designed and built, and its contents
had much to say. Having raised a family of our own, we saw that the home
was built with a focus on his family. No swimming pool, tennis court or
movie theater. There are no maid, butler, or nanny quarters. Clearly Ann
and Mitt raised their kids. No gold faucets, no fancy silverware. The
kitchen was simple and typical of an average three-bedroom home, very much
like those in which we were raised. We were struck by the discovery that
most of the art, furniture, and all the curtains were made in America and
many by local craftsmen. Most of the linens were of good quality but not
what is found at very high end, exclusive stores. The master bedroom
pillows had tags from the average American??Ts most popular discount
store.
In the most honored place in the master bedroom hung a painting of Jesus
Christ. Most Americans know little about Mormonism and we didn't either.
Mitt Romney clearly had a home of faith and family just like the rest of
us.
One of the most interesting questions many have asked is, "As president
will he impose his beliefs on others?" Many claim that a President Romney
would take away rights and impose his beliefs on all Americans. The Romney
home contents gave us insight into this question. One of the strongest
Mormon beliefs is the prohibition against drinking alcohol. We were
surprised to find a small supply which we were told was available for
guests, not for the family. Mitt Romney had a respect for his guest's
wishes. By not imposing his beliefs on others even within his own home,
then clearly a President Romney would not take away rights and impose his
beliefs on all Americans. Those making such accusations should stop. The
facts do not support their claims.
It is amazing what can be learned about someone from observing the
smallest details. In the Romney's family mud room where the boots and
outdoor clothing were stored, we found the Governor's ski gloves. One of
his son's apologized for his dad's lack of concern about his appearance
when Mitt went skiing because the gloves would surely be noticed. They
were worn out and had holes in the fingers. Mitt had gone to the garage
tool box and wrapped them with duct tape. Thrifty? Yes, and the repair
provided an immediate practical solution rather than traveling to the
store to buy a new pair. His indifference to appearance demonstrated his
confidence, true character and priorities. Good qualities but easily
misunderstood because they are quite different from those displayed by
many famous people and certainly politicians, who highly protect and prize
their appearance.
As you have read, our story is not about a wealthy man's nice home or its
beautiful contents. It is about the story they tell and how our
experiences with him showed the real Mitt Romney. How his family truly
lived is a real indication of their values and beliefs. There is more we
could tell, but hope we have provided enough facts to answer some key
questions on many voters' minds. Mitt Romney is very different from the
man that many of us have been led to believe. Clearly he is more like most
Americans than not. We learned many things about Mitt Romney that
contradicted what we have been told. He is not aloof or out of touch. He
is a man of faith, family and American values. A guy who is well-grounded.
It is not beneath him to roll up his shirt-sleeves and get the job done.
The fact that he has allowed this to be kept so very private is a true
testament to his character and shows how different he is from many other
politicians.
Who are we and why are we speaking out? Growing up in Florida and
Pennsylvania , we knew little to nothing of Utah , Mitt Romney, his family
or values, beliefs, religion and his capabilities. We were amazed by what
we learned. We want nothing more than for our fellow citizens to know what
we know. We are not part of any campaign, not Mormon nor religious
activists. We have voted for Democrats and Republicans and were not
Governor Romney supporters. Hal is a farmer, race car driver and retired
after creating a number of successful businesses. Corinne is a retired
government employee. We do not come from wealthy families. Our parents
worked average jobs. Our fathers were a mailman and an engineer. Our
mothers were a nurse and a housewife. We struggled, worked hard and are
grateful for having been rewarded over the years. We have never given up
on achieving the American dream. But the story we tell is not about us.
As Americans, we depend on our press to provide us with factual and
unbiased information. We hear politicians sometimes misspeak and others
take their statements out of context. Many times it is hard to tell what
is fact and what is fiction. Over the past few months, we have noticed how
different from reality some of the public perceptions and media
presentations of Governor Romney are. Unfortunately, some political
opponents spread false information and misconceptions. This is wrong.
This injustice and the value of our story has led us to speak up and
provide these facts. No one can say with absolute certainty what kinds of
decisions a president will make while still a candidate for that office.
To predict, we only have access to their words, history and if available
the most useful facts of all, how they acted out of public view and when
they are not running for office. This is why our story is so important,
valuable and must be told. No doubt some will want to dismiss our story,
argue that it is not newsworthy nor relevant and possibly subject us to an
undesired spot light. However, we hope the American people are given the
opportunity to hear the truth, especially when the facts directly
contradict what many people think to be true.
Romney - From Couple Who Bought His Park City Home
Hal and Corinne Prewitt distributed this email on their own (scroll down),
and it checks out.
FYI, Google lists many sources of info on this couple, including an
article in Park City Magazine, Winter 2012, that describes how they
eventually remodeled the home.
As, you may know we own Mitt Romney's former Park City , Utah home.
Corinne and I have written a non-political-issuestory that you very likely
have not heard. We did this because many Democratic, Republican and
Independent voters strongly recommended and found it valuable. Private
details, how he acted out of public view and when not running for office.
We are messengers delivering facts not initially his supporters nor
anti-Obama. Mitt Romney is very different from the man that many Americans
have been led to believe.
Regardless of who any of us are supporting in the presidential election,
we all are better served by knowing the truth as this does influence who
we support. It was not approved by Mitt Romney or his campaign.
A download PDF is available www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf
" href="" href="http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf%3e"http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf%3e"
rel="nofollow"
target="_blank"<http://www.prewitt.net/MittRomneyInsite2012-08-16.pdf>
You are welcome to email the PDF, page link, or forward this email to your
friends. Sorry, if you received this more than once. Like to hear your
thoughts...
Ours is a factual story that provides a rare glimpse and insight into the
real Mitt Romney. Does he really relate to the average American? As
President, would he impose his beliefs on others? Is he really Christian?
When you buy a home and its contents from someone you really learn a lot
about their true character, values and beliefs. And rarely does anyone
have the opportunity to learn how a politician acts out of the public's
view and when they are not running for office. Well, this actually
happened. When? Only a few years ago, in spring of 2009 when we bought
Mitt Romney's Park City , Utah, home. His family lived in this home for
about ten years. Because our deal included most of the contents, we gained
a unique and unusual perspective of him and his family of which most
Americans are completely unaware. What we experienced was not what we
expected--not the stereotypical actions of a millionaire and more
importantly not the image most Americans have of Mitt Romney.
When most of us buy a home, the real estate agent or seller hands over the
keys at closing and then as buyers, we are on our own. Not this time. We
met Mitt Romney by himself at the house. He spent as much time as we
needed showing us around, answering our questions and explaining how to
use and service the home's equipment. And when he was done, he gave us his
direct contact information should we have problems.
To move, if we can afford the cost, most of us would hire movers with a
team of workers. To save money, many of us are the do-it-our-selves types.
Which did Mitt Romney do? Like many of us, on his own he rented a
six-wheel truck and moved himself. He drove to the local Home Depot and
purchased wood to build whatever he needed for the transport. Mitt moved
his family's clothes, his family's photos, his family's mementos, his
grandchildren's toys. With the help of a friend and family, they loaded
the truck. Then, after answering all our questions, Mitt Romney said his
goodbyes, climbed into the truck, and began the long drive to his new home
by himself.
The Romney Park City home, which they designed and built, and its contents
had much to say. Having raised a family of our own, we saw that the home
was built with a focus on his family. No swimming pool, tennis court or
movie theater. There are no maid, butler, or nanny quarters. Clearly Ann
and Mitt raised their kids. No gold faucets, no fancy silverware. The
kitchen was simple and typical of an average three-bedroom home, very much
like those in which we were raised. We were struck by the discovery that
most of the art, furniture, and all the curtains were made in America and
many by local craftsmen. Most of the linens were of good quality but not
what is found at very high end, exclusive stores. The master bedroom
pillows had tags from the average American??Ts most popular discount
store.
In the most honored place in the master bedroom hung a painting of Jesus
Christ. Most Americans know little about Mormonism and we didn't either.
Mitt Romney clearly had a home of faith and family just like the rest of
us.
One of the most interesting questions many have asked is, "As president
will he impose his beliefs on others?" Many claim that a President Romney
would take away rights and impose his beliefs on all Americans. The Romney
home contents gave us insight into this question. One of the strongest
Mormon beliefs is the prohibition against drinking alcohol. We were
surprised to find a small supply which we were told was available for
guests, not for the family. Mitt Romney had a respect for his guest's
wishes. By not imposing his beliefs on others even within his own home,
then clearly a President Romney would not take away rights and impose his
beliefs on all Americans. Those making such accusations should stop. The
facts do not support their claims.
It is amazing what can be learned about someone from observing the
smallest details. In the Romney's family mud room where the boots and
outdoor clothing were stored, we found the Governor's ski gloves. One of
his son's apologized for his dad's lack of concern about his appearance
when Mitt went skiing because the gloves would surely be noticed. They
were worn out and had holes in the fingers. Mitt had gone to the garage
tool box and wrapped them with duct tape. Thrifty? Yes, and the repair
provided an immediate practical solution rather than traveling to the
store to buy a new pair. His indifference to appearance demonstrated his
confidence, true character and priorities. Good qualities but easily
misunderstood because they are quite different from those displayed by
many famous people and certainly politicians, who highly protect and prize
their appearance.
As you have read, our story is not about a wealthy man's nice home or its
beautiful contents. It is about the story they tell and how our
experiences with him showed the real Mitt Romney. How his family truly
lived is a real indication of their values and beliefs. There is more we
could tell, but hope we have provided enough facts to answer some key
questions on many voters' minds. Mitt Romney is very different from the
man that many of us have been led to believe. Clearly he is more like most
Americans than not. We learned many things about Mitt Romney that
contradicted what we have been told. He is not aloof or out of touch. He
is a man of faith, family and American values. A guy who is well-grounded.
It is not beneath him to roll up his shirt-sleeves and get the job done.
The fact that he has allowed this to be kept so very private is a true
testament to his character and shows how different he is from many other
politicians.
Who are we and why are we speaking out? Growing up in Florida and
Pennsylvania , we knew little to nothing of Utah , Mitt Romney, his family
or values, beliefs, religion and his capabilities. We were amazed by what
we learned. We want nothing more than for our fellow citizens to know what
we know. We are not part of any campaign, not Mormon nor religious
activists. We have voted for Democrats and Republicans and were not
Governor Romney supporters. Hal is a farmer, race car driver and retired
after creating a number of successful businesses. Corinne is a retired
government employee. We do not come from wealthy families. Our parents
worked average jobs. Our fathers were a mailman and an engineer. Our
mothers were a nurse and a housewife. We struggled, worked hard and are
grateful for having been rewarded over the years. We have never given up
on achieving the American dream. But the story we tell is not about us.
As Americans, we depend on our press to provide us with factual and
unbiased information. We hear politicians sometimes misspeak and others
take their statements out of context. Many times it is hard to tell what
is fact and what is fiction. Over the past few months, we have noticed how
different from reality some of the public perceptions and media
presentations of Governor Romney are. Unfortunately, some political
opponents spread false information and misconceptions. This is wrong.
This injustice and the value of our story has led us to speak up and
provide these facts. No one can say with absolute certainty what kinds of
decisions a president will make while still a candidate for that office.
To predict, we only have access to their words, history and if available
the most useful facts of all, how they acted out of public view and when
they are not running for office. This is why our story is so important,
valuable and must be told. No doubt some will want to dismiss our story,
argue that it is not newsworthy nor relevant and possibly subject us to an
undesired spot light. However, we hope the American people are given the
opportunity to hear the truth, especially when the facts directly
contradict what many people think to be true.