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Tom Breaks Down @MittRomney Returns, Dismantles @BarackObama Tax Attacks (AUDIO)
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It didn’t take long … President Barack Obama was quick to attack Mitt Romney’s 2011 tax returns! Tom, a former CPA, shuffled through Mitt’s taxes and explains why Obama’s attacks are bogus!




mike Chase
September 21, 2012 at 7:11 pm
Tom, If you do a little research about the LDS church and the financial and extensive additional support given to the BSA, you will find that compared to any other group, no one comes close, not even CLOSE.
All LDS "wards" encourage youth participation and call a scout leader and assistant scout leader.
I have been told that if the LDS church did not support the BSA program to the extent that they do, there would be no BSA in the USA.
Tiny
September 22, 2012 at 10:01 am
No law requires officeholders or candidates to make their tax returns
April 19, 2009 10:34 pm By News staff By Katherine Gregg
Three of the state's five general officers — Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch, state Treasurer Frank Caprio and Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis — agreed to make most, if not all, of their tax information public.
The state's senior U.S. senator, Jack Reed, also disclosed his tax filings, but his three Democratic congressional colleagues declined: U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy, freshman Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who filed for an extension but signaled he will not make his tax return public at any time, and U.S. Rep. James R. Langevin, a former secretary of state, who made his tax filings public during his first run for Congress in 2000 and then stopped.
Governor Carcieri, a Republican, also refused to disclose how much he paid in state and local income taxes. Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts, one of the Democrats hoping to succeed him next year, disclosed the amount, her office said, she paid in taxes, but not her tax filings.