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To: steve harris who wrote (665713)8/4/2012 10:13:31 PM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576658
 
Let's see...First Bain had no 401K program so bye, bye your rollover BS...

Then these two starting paragraphs from the article you posted...


The most mysterious of the unexplained mysteries about Mitt Romney’s considerable wealth is how he was able to amass between $21 million and $102 million in his individual retirement account during the 15 years he was at Bain Capital LLC.

How did he do it, given the relatively small amounts that the law permits to be contributed to such a plan on an annual basis? Romney has not explained this conundrum, and seeing as he wants to become president, he would be wise to start talking -- if for no other reason than there might be many Americans who would like to emulate what he did


Then Cohan goes into a series of what ifs and says that maybe, just maybe, Romney made 227 times his
money in his IRA which he created thru a series of what ifs.

I'll give you a what if...are you making 227 times your money on your investments in Abortion Waste Disposal companies such as Stericyle?...

C'mon harris, (just a what if)...if you are not making that kind of money in your Stericycle type investments, you need to check out how Romney does it. Maybe he will release his financials to help you out.