No1butPaul
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TMOT has made his decision ... to follow Ron Paul's example by not compromising.
Bah there is too much hate. I'm probably going to vote for GJ and I didn't need Ron Paul to tell me to. He did offer his advice already. In the last few interviews he said do what you think is right or something like that.Dayyyuuumm now all the Rp->gj converts are gonna hate tmot lol
Bah there is too much hate. I'm probably going to vote for GJ and I didn't need Ron Paul to tell me to. He did offer his advice already. In the last few interviews he said do what you think is right or something like that.
Now where could you have possibly gotten that idea?I'm starting to think Ron Paul might not get the nominationyes, you understood that correctly.
Now where could you have possibly gotten that idea?
When attempting to engage in baseless speculation over what it is that's in Mitt Romney's tax statements that's so embarassing he'd rather take the heat for non-disclosure, I think it's important to remember that he was actively running for president in 2007 and 2008. That means it's relatively unlike he was doing anything during those years that he thought couldn't withstand scrutiny. So why not release a nice even five years of tax data? Perhaps because of something that happened in 2009.
Something like this:
Wealthy U.S. taxpayers, concerned about an Internal Revenue Service crackdown on the use of secret overseas bank accounts as tax havens, are rushing to meet a Thursday deadline to disclose those accounts or face possible criminal prosecution. The concern was triggered this summer when Switzerland's largest bank, caught up in an international tax evasion dispute, said it would disclose the names of more than 4,000 of its U.S. account holders. MORE .... http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox..._amnesty_what_he_doesn_t_want_us_to_see_.html
A team of hackers claims to have stolen Mitt Romney's tax returns from PricewaterhouseCoopers' offices in Franklin, Tenn., and is threatening to release them to the public on Sept. 28 unless a $1 million ransom is paid in Bitcoins, the online currency that is difficult to trace and identify. MORE .... http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/381038/20120905/mitt-romney-tax-returns-hacked-ransom-taxes.htm
No one who has received amnesty for a serious crime, such as tax evasion, can be president. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-abrams/prediction-romney-will-no_b_1684234.html
Romney is in real trouble over his taxes. It is evident in his refusal to release prior returns. It is evident from the insipid laugh he fakes when he is confronted on it. It is evident in some of the bizarre statements he makes about it, such as that paying more than one can get away with would disqualify him from the presidency. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-abrams/romney-tax-amnesty_b_1737204.html
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Yes, there is a chance the Ruling will make Romney's nomination null and void requiring a re-vote. We must wait to see - Richard Gilbert, Esq.
I love TMOT... TMOT 2016?![]()
O SHIT TMOT JUST CALLED RAND OUT
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