Mitt Romney's latest flip-flop is almost complete. Having vowed a month ago not to release his federal income tax returns, the Republican presidential front-runner conceded during Saturday night's debate that he would "probably" release his returns, and then on Tuesday afternoon finally said he will do so -- in April, long after he is likely to have secured his party's nomination. With characteristic arrogance, he excused the delay by suggesting that April 15 is the traditional date when public officials supply this information, which is certainly true if you're already president.
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DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wassermann-Schultz Parent's sentenced to Federal Prison for none other than FELONY TAX EVASION & Corruption!!!!hehehehe
If he paid taxes he has done more then Obama's cabinet.
At least he is a citizen!
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