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Romney and his secreet taxes and secret accounts[W:21]

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What I dont understand is how anyone, no matter how much they are blinded by Partisan Fog - could HONESTLY fall for Romney's mentally weak arguement that goes: There is no Proof that I was involved in shady dealings on my taxes because I have not released my taxes to the American people. See? Theres no proof!" I mean how stupid does he think the American people are? I know there are SOME (in this forum in fact) who are falling for that line of skunk crap, but over two thirds of the American people know this is poppy ****!!! And we know that we DESERVE to see his tax Returns!

Why do you deserve to see them?
 
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The recent dump of Bain documents seems to have unearthed more shady and quite possibly illegal tax avoidance by the Golden Boy....

Mitt Romney Tax Returns May Have Employed Legally Dubious Maneuvers, Tax Experts Say

Actually, it says "may have" not "seems to have". And also legally dubious, not illegal. They also arent Romneys tax returns, they are Bain Capitals. Strange that no one is concerned about confidential documents being leaked to bloggers. Guess anything goes with Democrats.
 
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Actually, it says "may have" not "seems to have". And also legally dubious, not illegal. They also arent Romneys tax returns, they are Bain Capitals. Strange that no one is concerned about confidential documents being leaked to bloggers. Guess anything goes with Democrats.

Dems love a spurned homosexual soldier throwing a hissy fit and leaking stuff to wikileaks too. Manning needs to drop 6 feet on a rope, Julian Asshole needs to be "sanctioned" and whomever leaked the Bain stuff needs to be sued into oblivion
 
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Why do you deserve to see them?

Because he claims he deserves to be president of the United States.
 
Re: Romney and his secreet taxes and secret accounts

Actually, it says "may have" not "seems to have". And also legally dubious, not illegal. They also arent Romneys tax returns, they are Bain Capitals. Strange that no one is concerned about confidential documents being leaked to bloggers. Guess anything goes with Democrats.

Seems to have modified "unearthed documents" -- but I guess they don't teach sentence diagramming any more.
 
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You sure seem to have gotten the Far Right really mad at you! Guess that's what happens when you tell the truth.

No, it's the same thing that happens to democrats when they come across a republican sockpuppet, especially one this persistent. He's mad because Paul isn't the candidate, and never will be, so now he's, very obviously playing the spoiler. Self-fulfilling prophecy, day after election he can say, "see I told you Romney couldn't win, shoulda nominated Paul a far better candidate".

It's transparent.
 
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In the case of Goldman Sachs, I think you can find most of the Board of Directors serving somewhere in the Obama administration. If you're really looking for them, that is.

They ahve run with every admin for decades. Crimes for profit buys off both parties.
 
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This sort of ignorance of the law is amazing. If you steal its crime, if you breach a contract its civil. I don't know where you erred-your claiming employers stealing from employees is not a crime--or your confusing civil and criminal law

Employers steal from employees al l the time. And its not a crime. its labor law with no penaltys.

One example. Note not one arrest of manager or owner........

More American workers sue employers for overtime pay

"A lot of companies make a business decision to say, 'We can cut corners on this, and we won't get sued,' " says plaintiffs' attorney David Schlesinger of Nichols Kaster in Minneapolis."
 
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