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Dutch

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Oct 7, 2012, 4:36:40 PM10/7/12
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Anyone notice that Romney claimed only a portion of the money he donated
to his church so that he could report the tax level that he had
previously announced he paid? Does anyone doubt that when the smoke
clears the rest of those donations will be submitted? Does anyone else
find that to be a little sleazy?

Jason Pawloski

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Oct 7, 2012, 4:46:32 PM10/7/12
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This is exactly the most important issue in the election, and thank you
for bringing it up. We have to keep hitting the "tax return" issue home as
it resonates with the American people. This dude paid too much in taxes,
we HAVE to tell people that, what a fucken asshole man

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Dutch

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Oct 7, 2012, 5:07:27 PM10/7/12
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Jason Pawloski wrote:
> On Oct 7 2012 2:36 PM, Dutch wrote:
>
>> Anyone notice that Romney claimed only a portion of the money he donated
>> to his church so that he could report the tax level that he had
>> previously announced he paid? Does anyone doubt that when the smoke
>> clears the rest of those donations will be submitted? Does anyone else
>> find that to be a little sleazy?
>
> This is exactly the most important issue in the election, and thank you
> for bringing it up. We have to keep hitting the "tax return" issue home as
> it resonates with the American people. This dude paid too much in taxes,
> we HAVE to tell people that, what a fucken asshole man

You missed the point, he deliberately withheld deductions to give a
false impression of his actual tax burden in order to make his previous
statements about his tax burden appear to be true, simply because he was
in a presidential race. That shows him to be manipulative and dishonest,
which is what most people think of him anyway.


Jason Pawloski

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Oct 7, 2012, 5:21:52 PM10/7/12
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On Oct 7 2012 3:07 PM, Dutch wrote:

> Jason Pawloski wrote:
> > On Oct 7 2012 2:36 PM, Dutch wrote:
> >
> >> Anyone notice that Romney claimed only a portion of the money he donated
> >> to his church so that he could report the tax level that he had
> >> previously announced he paid? Does anyone doubt that when the smoke
> >> clears the rest of those donations will be submitted? Does anyone else
> >> find that to be a little sleazy?
> >
> > This is exactly the most important issue in the election, and thank you
> > for bringing it up. We have to keep hitting the "tax return" issue home as
> > it resonates with the American people. This dude paid too much in taxes,
> > we HAVE to tell people that, what a fucken asshole man
>
> You missed the point,

I did?

> he deliberately withheld deductions to give a
> false impression of his actual tax burden in order to make his previous
> statements about his tax burden appear to be true, simply because he was
> in a presidential race. That shows him to be manipulative and dishonest,
> which is what most people think of him anyway.

Okay? I agree. This is something we really need to hammer home. His tax
returns are the most important issue right now, and like I said, it
resonates with the American people. When people find out he made like
$20,000,000,000,000,000,000 or whatever and only paid
$10,000,000,000,00,000 or whatever, they are going to be PISSED because
he's not paying his fair share. We need to hammer home the tax return
issue because that is how we are going to win the election.

gtech1

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Oct 7, 2012, 8:16:31 PM10/7/12
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I don't think he missed the point at all. The reason Romney didn't take
all the deduction is b/c he said he wouldn't pay less than 14% (or
whatever the % is) in taxes. You might have an issue with THAT (i.e. why
is he only paying 14%), but that's the reason he didn't take all the
deductions.

Jason Pawloski

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Oct 7, 2012, 8:30:29 PM10/7/12
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Top posting cause apparently it's all the rage.

Question for you Mr. Pritchett, how do you reconcile committing felonies
via gambling on-line with the fact that you work for the Dekalb County
District Attorney's office?

Follow-up question: I have been reading a lot about the Dekalb County
Police Department. Are you proud to work/defend these animals?

I know you are too much of a coward to respond to this, but it'll be fun
anyway...

Dutch

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Oct 8, 2012, 4:32:38 AM10/8/12
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gtech1 wrote:
> I don't think he missed the point at all. The reason Romney didn't take
> all the deduction is b/c he said he wouldn't pay less than 14% (or
> whatever the % is) in taxes. You might have an issue with THAT (i.e. why
> is he only paying 14%), but that's the reason he didn't take all the
> deductions.

I know, but he can claim the rest later, right? Anyway, he said in
another interview that he would never pay more tax than he was legally
required to pay. It is manipulative and sneaky. After he blurted out 14%
in earlier statements he had to cook his accounts to make it true.
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