>>19708 I'm sure his tax returns have lots of juicy information in them that he would not want voters to have.
Funny that when John McCain was vetting him as his VP running mate in 2008, Romney handed over 6+ years of tax returns. McCain then chose Sarah Palin!! YIKES!! ;P
I just read in the paper that mister Romney has some tax issues, he only showed 2 years..? Even Bush sr&jr showed 10+ years. Is he afraid that he'll lose a couple of thousands, peanuts for him ;)
"Last week, I posted a rule for every franchise that predicts the winner of the election every four years, or at least nearly so. For example:
If Tampa Bay scores more than 14 points in its fourth game, the out-of-power party wins the White House. Otherwise, the incumbent party wins.
Check for yourself if you don't believe me. This was true in 2008, 2004, 2000, 1996, 1992, 1988, 1984, 1980 and 1976—every election since the Buccaneers joined the NFL.
Going in to last weekend's games, Romney led President Barack Obama four games in two. In other words, of the six rules that involve a game in the first two weeks of the season, four point to a Republican victory while two point to a Democratic victory.
Three more rules were up for evaluation on Sunday:
The Eagles Rule: If Philadelphia scores at least one offensive touchdown per nine first downs in its second away game, the Democrat wins the White House.
Otherwise, the Republican wins.
The Jets Rule: If the New York Jets win their second away game, the Republican wins the White House. Otherwise, the Democrat wins.
The Texans Rule: If the Houston Texans win their second away game, the Republican wins the White House. Otherwise, the Democrat wins.
All three point to a Romney victory: Philadelphia never scored a touchdown, and both the Jets and the Texans won. That brings the score, after Week 3, to 7-2 in the former Massachusetts governor's favor.
If Romney wins, credit fate. If he loses, blame the referees."