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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (22635)8/8/2012 12:19:02 PM
From: sm1th1 Recommendation  Respond to of 85487
 
There is no problem producing a clean tax return when you know the whole world is going to see it. Imagine the conversation with his tax team; .....I've decided to run for president. This return is going to be seen by the whole world. If there is a question about an item - I'll pay the tax. I don't want you to try for any grey area deductions. Have I made myself clear


As has been pointed out before, Romney has been running for high office for nearly 20 years. Do you honestly that he waited until his second presidential campaign to modify his tax strategies? If he disclosed 4 more years all of those would have been during presidential campaigns.



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (22635)8/8/2012 2:01:22 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Respond to of 85487
 
Steve is this your sister ?

BIG News--Sandra Fluke: Romney didn’t defend me from Limbaugh

August 8, 2012 Eddie Scarry
theblaze.com

In a column for the Huffington Post, Sandra Fluke explains why she’ll be campaigning with President Obama today. She also talks about her displeasure with Mitt Romney:

“[...] I’ve already seen what Mr. Romney’s lack of leadership looks like.

“When I was verbally attacked earlier this year, I was heartened by the many Americans who reached out in support, regardless of their politics. President Obama was one of them. He condemned those hateful words and supported my right to speak without being attacked.

“Mr. Romney was not. When Rush Limbaugh called me a ‘slut’ and a ‘prostitute’ for speaking about medical needs for contraception, Mr. Romney could only say that it ‘wasn’t the language [he] would have used.’ If Mr. Romney can’t stand up to the extreme voices in his own party, we know he’ll never stand up for women and protect the rights that generations of women fought so hard to ensure.”

[ Huffington Post]