Does this seem right?

When he was 13 years old, Anthony Circosta shot another kid in the arm with a BB gun, which was not a nice thing to do.

And even though Circosta’s shot did not break the kid’s skin, Circosta was convicted of assault.

Which did not matter much as Circosta worked his way through college, joined the Army National Guard, went to Iraq and led a platoon of soldiers in the Sunni Triangle.

In 2005, while still in Iraq, Circosta petitioned then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for a pardon so that Circosta could become a police officer when he returned home. And the state Board of Pardons recommended that Circosta receive that pardon.

But Romney refused. Twice.

In fact, Romney never pardoned anyone when he was governor of Massachusetts. But, now, he is all for a pardon of Scooter Libby.

“This is one of those situations where I go back to my record as governor. I didn’t pardon anybody as governor, because I didn’t want to overturn a jury. But in this case, you have a prosecutor who clearly abused prosecutorial discretion by going after somebody when he already knew that the source of the leak was Richard Armitage. He’d been told that. So he went on a political vendetta.”

Governor Deval Patrick should pardon Circosta today, if he hasn’t already done so. But it may be too late for Circosta…he’s ‘now works as a project manager for a disaster restoration company in Massachusetts.’

If a man can fight in our armed forces then they can serve in the police department. Jesus.