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Nuclear Unicorn

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13. I'm doing no such thing.
Fri Aug 3, 2012, 09:41 AM
Aug 2012

I'm addressing those who are playing off of Sen. Reid's comments by hinting at quasi-criminal behavior.

I ran a poll here yesterday and at last check 55% thought there should be a criminal investigation. If they think that then either they have gravely misunderstood the nature of Sen. Reid's comments or something else.

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I suspect it's a matter of fairness.... Jeff In Milwaukee Aug 2012 #1
a matter of "patriotic" ETHICS CabCurious Aug 2012 #38
Unrec for Concern Trolling 33Greeper Aug 2012 #2
Are some psyches so fragile they cannot even endure a Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #15
in a word, yes. But I don't know the poster or you. Nor silvershadow Aug 2012 #55
+1000. Just look at the profile. valerief Aug 2012 #26
Seriously? Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #65
What If It's A KKKarl Rovian Setup?... global1 Aug 2012 #3
In all honesty Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #5
Ah, the Dan Rather strategy. I had always hoped one day that would be uncovered. I have Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #8
Very unlikely. Too much can go wrong... JHB Aug 2012 #31
Naww... what could Harry Reid and Mitt Romney possibly have in common? jberryhill Aug 2012 #56
Casinos don't gamble KurtNYC Aug 2012 #67
In all ProSense Aug 2012 #4
IRS can only go back 7 years inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #9
Ah ProSense Aug 2012 #10
yes I am desperate to find a job inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #16
Guess what ProSense Aug 2012 #21
thanks for the good luck inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #25
I've not heard anybody saying he didn't file his taxes ... surrealAmerican Aug 2012 #17
that's what i get for assuming inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #22
he didn't have taxes withheld on his pay check because he doesn't get a 'pay check'- Bluerthanblue Aug 2012 #33
Good points. pinto Aug 2012 #42
Welcome to DU! Fumesucker Aug 2012 #23
fairness vs hypocrisy? If Romney is wanting others to be subject to audits during a 7-year time- Trillo Aug 2012 #59
Assuming you mean "criminal" in the metaphorical sense: yes. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #11
Unfortunately, it need not be criminal. bornskeptic Aug 2012 #61
You are putting words in Reid's mouth. He did not allege any criminal conduct dballance Aug 2012 #6
I'm doing no such thing. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #13
Well then perhaps you can explain this from your OP?? dballance Aug 2012 #20
I also wrote "Sen. Reid would do well to clarify" in the OP Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #37
Tax Laws are written ... Heather MC Aug 2012 #7
Did you have to get any certification? Xyzse Aug 2012 #32
go to www.zumba.com click Instructor trainings Heather MC Aug 2012 #60
Oh cool! Xyzse Aug 2012 #64
I think once you got through the training it's nationally recognized you become Heather MC Aug 2012 #66
And those deductions SHOULD be able to be claimed by your business joeglow3 Aug 2012 #40
We get our taxes done on through the Military, Heather MC Aug 2012 #62
It is inconceivable Brewinblue Aug 2012 #12
It's easily conceivable for me at least, the tax code is largely written by and for the uber wealthy Fumesucker Aug 2012 #24
agreed (nt) inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #27
As a tax attorney Brewinblue Aug 2012 #34
Romney has a $100,000,000 IRA.. Fumesucker Aug 2012 #35
$5000 or $6000... discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2012 #46
Evidently Democrats in Congress are not familiar with the IRS rules.. Fumesucker Aug 2012 #47
They're just jealous... discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2012 #50
if I new I would have one to (nt) inthemiddle2 Aug 2012 #63
Ahhhhh "legal" versus "fair." Who cares? Pholus Aug 2012 #14
Quit yer hand wringing doohnibor Aug 2012 #18
Romney's refusal to simply end the controversy by releasing even Bluerthanblue Aug 2012 #19
Maybe both. GoCubsGo Aug 2012 #28
We don't know how bad it is. Romney stonewalls. morningfog Aug 2012 #29
who is pushing the criminal angle? Enrique Aug 2012 #30
I ran a DU poll yesterday Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #39
ok I see your point and totally agree Enrique Aug 2012 #43
Thank-you Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #45
Romney is "taking the fifth" in the court of public opinion- Bluerthanblue Aug 2012 #36
"Hearsay is not admissible as evidence." cleduc Aug 2012 #41
I think the tax thing combined with the destruction of computers and documents is really damning renate Aug 2012 #48
Let's face it. It could be criminal but it probably is a fairness issue. JDPriestly Aug 2012 #44
Either motive aside, it is definitely a weasel issue. Skidmore Aug 2012 #49
fairness and IMHO transparency Proud Liberal Dem Aug 2012 #51
It's a suitability to represent the electorate issue. bemildred Aug 2012 #52
If connectedness to the electorate were the qualifier Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2012 #54
Right, but the appearance still matters. bemildred Aug 2012 #57
Fairness Lebam in LA Aug 2012 #53
We have to keep up the attack and demand Romney release his returns ... napkinz Aug 2012 #58
So then the accused in court would be Harry Reid doccraig67 Aug 2012 #68
It depends on how Romney structures his taxes jmowreader Aug 2012 #69
Reid has no need to clarify. hay rick Aug 2012 #70
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