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Damned fine answer but you failed to say anything about what he is hiding. What is it?
I thought I had answered that question. There are so many stupid threads on this issue with all the right wingers frantically trying to deflect from Romney's anomalous refusal to be as open as every other Presidential candidate for generations, it's hard to keep track.
I will continue to wonder about the information on his enrollment forms at least to Occidental.
Alas, Roy. You have demonstrated a noted propensity for continuing to wonder about a vast fleet of things that people with actual long term memory know were settled years ago.
I think the obvious point missed here, regardless of your position, is that employers frequently ask for and verify college transcripts. In the jobs I have held not once did they ever ask for copies of my tax returns. In the years I owned and ran my business, I never once asked a potential employee for copies of his tax returns.
Perhaps a more important point missed here is that so many people are deluded into believing that the President of the United States is their "employee." Guess what? He's not.
He's the boss.
He is the freely and fairly elected leader of the nation (and the free world) chosen by his fellow countrymen to wield vast power and authority in the interests of the nation and in support of the Constitution. If you do not like that, you have a powerful Constitutional remedy for your dissatisfaction that you are mere months away from being free to exercise.
It makes one wonder whether he has had the records destroyed as well to prevent any future discovery.
How could he destroy things that are not even in his custody?
You really don't think very hard about stuff before you write it down. Do you?
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