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Jim Morin

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  1. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 10 months ago

    It’s been his M.O. for 10 years, why change?

  2. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, 10 months ago

    williard, show us 12 years like your dad did.
    Otherwise, drop out of the race.

  3. Bill Ewing

    Bill Ewing said, 10 months ago

    Do you still beat your wive, Jim? I have no proof you ever did but the accusation is enough to investigate you.

    You’re in the public domain so you MUST have dodged taxes at some point. Please prove you didn’t! Even though we have no proof you MUST show your readers you tax records to insure you’ve paid them.

    Oh, none of my business, eh?

    Be careful, sir, you hipocricy is showing.

  4. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 10 months ago

    @dtroutma

    It has been Obama’s too.

  5. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 10 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    Sure when Obama shows his actual history instead of the fabrication.

  6. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 10 months ago

    @Bill Ewing

    And yet the IRS says he didn’t but the IRS does say mose democrats have.

  7. Fourcrows

    Fourcrows said, 10 months ago

    @Bill Ewing

    I think the difference is Mitt Romney is asking us to trust him and elect him to the Presidency. He should be an example to us. If it is shown that there was any cheating or tax dodging, he is essentially saying one of two things: Either I am above you and don’t need to follow your rules, or I cheated on my taxes so it’s okay for you to do the same. Neither one is good, so he may as well release them.
    I won’t pretend he has my vote, but anyone on the fence about his character should have some serious doubts about supporting him.

  8. Tigger

    Tigger said, 10 months ago

    He has released 2 years worth of returns

    Kerry was not asked to release his tax Returns in 2004 Why?

  9. Tigger

    Tigger said, 10 months ago

    @Fourcrows

    Hello! If this were true, The IRS would have locked him up years ago..

  10. sw10mm

    sw10mm said, 10 months ago

    @dtroutma

    And a lifetime for your lord o.

  11. sw10mm

    sw10mm said, 10 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    Hmm, typical three year old mentality of it’s my way or no way, huh?

  12. Fourcrows

    Fourcrows said, 10 months ago

    @Tigger

    Well hello to you too, Tigger!

    What I’m saying is not that I believe Harry Reid, he’s just trying to goad him into doing it. I just think that we all have to live up to certain standards in this country to do anything. If the average American can be denied housing, employment, or loans due to credit scores or tax return irregularities, why shouldn’t someone who wants to be elected to a Federal office not be held to a higher standard? The only reason to hold back is because there is something you don’t want seen, such as tax loopholes or accounting practices denied the average person. If he has a record of abusing the system, he is not someone who should be President. If nothing is there, then what’s the problem? It would show he is just as law abiding as the rest of us pretend to be.

  13. Harleyquinn

    Harleyquinn said, 10 months ago

    this is getting real old.
    Libs have no problem with a Tax Cheat Tim G being in charge of taxes. Libs can not understand a simple concept such as capital gains tax. So Why should Mitt even care what they think about his tax returns.

  14. Kylie2112

    Kylie2112 said, 10 months ago

    @Tigger

    It’s not that he probably didn’t pay taxes, it’s that he’ll look so bad to the middle class if it turns out he has so many write-offs that he’s paying single-digit percentages and still says taxes on the wealthy are too high. If he’s paying <10% on millions, but a blue collar guy is paying >25% on $40k, Mittens just lost him.

  15. DrCanuck

    DrCanuck said, 10 months ago

    @Harleyquinn

    What are you saying here. Harley? That “some say” Geitner cheated on his taxes?

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