[EL] Mitt's returns & Obama's records
Smith, Brad
BSmith at law.capital.edu
Sat Aug 18 05:40:49 PDT 2012
I think it's time we come up with a simple term or people such as Harry Reid or the Guardian's aptly named Mr. Bellows. Along the lines of "truthers" and "birthers," how about "taxers"? It works on so many levels.
Bradley A. Smith
Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault
Professor of Law
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Subject: [EL] Mitt's returns & Obama's records
Interesting theory the Guardian has about Mitt. Of course, they fail to say that Mitt has no legal obligation to release the tax returns Obama wants. Regardless, I have a proposition: how about Mitt agree to release the returns, right after Obama releases his records from the U of Columbia, including his admissions records. He's been hiding those with nary a word from the media. Some of us think there must be a reason he's hiding them. There are several non-Birther theories to explain why Obama doesn't want us to see those records, each of which, if true, might derail the President's re-election (and at least one of which would implicate the president in fraud). So, let's see media calls for Obama to release his records, too. Then Mitt can release his returns. Sound fair?
“Mitt Romney’s tax returns: the ‘voter fraud’ theory”<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=38771>
Posted on August 17, 2012 9:01 pm<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=38771> by Rick Hasen<http://electionlawblog.org/?author=3>
The Guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/17/mitt-romney-tax-returns-voter-fraud-theory?newsfeed=true> reports with the subhead: “There has been much speculation about why Romney refuses to disclose earlier tax returns. Could it be as simple as an address?”
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