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To: koan who wrote (45707)6/12/2013 1:13:28 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 85487
 
You must be thinking of the Kennedy's.

Romney and Kock grew businesses and created jobs. Shame on liberals for attacking them for this.



To: koan who wrote (45707)6/12/2013 1:17:17 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 85487
 
Bill Gates exploited his workers ?



To: koan who wrote (45707)6/12/2013 1:17:21 PM
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They became rich by inheriting their wealth
Check your facts, Romney was quite wealthy before his parents died, and he gave 100% of his inheritance to charity.

Kerry doesn't exploit his workers, because he has never employed anyone. On the other hand he inflicts misery on the entire country with his deeply flawed "ideas"



To: koan who wrote (45707)6/12/2013 1:58:09 PM
From: Paul Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
Below is a list of the TOP dozen members of Congress by wealth and includes everybody with a net worth of greater than $25 million.

EIGHT of the 12 are Democrats.
Tell us how you feel about Nancy Pelosi's wealth.
Tell us about these exploiters.
Shouldn't these Democrats give away their wealth? Isn't it just obscene?

Name Party District Net Worth As of
1 Rep. Michael McCaul R Texas $305.46 million [1] 2012
2 Rep. Darrell Issa R California $140.55 million [1] 2012
3 Sen. Mark Warner D Virginia $85.81 million [1] 2012
4 Sen. Jay Rockefeller D West Virginia $83.08 million [1] 2012
5 Sen. Richard Blumenthal D Connecticut $79.11 million [1] 2012
6 Rep. Jared Polis D Colorado $72.09 million [1] 2012
7 Sen. Frank Lautenberg D New Jersey $56.80 million [1] 2012
8 Sen. Dianne Feinstein D California $41.78 million [1] 2012
9 Rep. Jim Renacci R Ohio $36.67 million [1] 2012
10 Rep. Vern Buchanan R Florida $36.49 million [1] 2012
11 Rep. Chellie Pingree D Maine $28.58 million [1] 2012
12 Rep. Nancy Pelosi D California $26.43 million [1] 2012