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To: i-node who wrote (966828)9/23/2016 3:28:34 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1574258
 
Donald J. Trump

?@realDonaldTrump


Mitt Romney didn't show his tax return until SEPTEMBER 21, 2012, and then only after being humiliated by Harry R! A bad messenger for estab!

9:47 AM - 28 Feb 2016




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To: i-node who wrote (966828)9/23/2016 8:01:17 PM
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Nothing to do with Harry Reid. Has everything to do with him having to file tax returns to get casinos. Only 4 or 5 years worth, but none of them showed taxes owed.

A small sample, but what are the odds that those were the only years he didn't pay any taxes? In fact, there is a fair chance that they are representative of the amount of taxes he generally pays. This is strengthened by the fact that he had qualified for a NYC tax rebate for those who have tax returns below a certain amount for the past several years.



To: i-node who wrote (966828)9/23/2016 9:16:03 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1574258
 
In Tikrit, there's a monument of the shoe that Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi hurled at George W Bush during a press conference.





To: i-node who wrote (966828)9/23/2016 9:57:38 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574258
 
No Fortune 100 CEOs Back Trump



Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
by Taegan Goddard

“No chief executive at the nation’s 100 largest companies had donated to Republican Donald Trump’s presidential campaign through August, a sharp reversal from 2012, when nearly a third of the CEOs of Fortune 100 companies supported GOP nominee Mitt Romney,” the Wall Street Journal reports.