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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3405890 United States 09/08/2012 11:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23401646 Hustler magazine publisher, and self-described free speech activist, Larry Flynt is offering $1 million for anyone who will provide him with Mitt Romney's financial records. Flynt, 69, has purchased full-page ads in Sunday's Washington Post and Tuesday's, September 11 issue of USA Today. "What is he hiding?" the ad text reads, "Maybe, now, we'll find out." The ad also includes a phone number and email address where anyone with information can contact Flynt. A press release credited to Hustler says Flynt is "offering up to a million dollars in cash for documented evidence concerning Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's unreleased tax returns and/or details of his offshore assets, bank accounts and business partnerships." Romney has only agreed to release his 2010 and 2011 tax returns so far. On Friday, the Secret Service and FBI announced they are investigating an anonymous letter from an individual claiming to have stolen copies of Romney's tax returns. The letter reportedly demands $1 million in hard to trace Internet funds. Romney's accounting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has denied that any records were stolen. Flynt, a registered Democrat who once ran for president as a Republican, is no stranger to politics. And he's certainly no stranger to offering $1 million rewards for his various political interests. He's made similar offers against everything including a request to debunk the Warren Commission's investigation into the death of John F. Kennedy to most recently asking for evidence supporting his belief that Texas Governor Rick Perry was guilty of infidelity. Back during the impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton, Flynt made a $1 million offer for evidence of marital infidelity against Republican members of the House who were leading the trial against Clinton. That offer led to incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston resigning after evidence of his own affair was publicly revealed. In 2007, Flynt offered a financial reward for evidence showing that Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter had cheated on his wife. Vitter has remained in office, even after the evidence was made public. Back in 2003, Flynt was one of several atypical candidates to run in the California gubernatorial recall election to replace Democrat Gray Davis. Flynt has also run into some political troubles of his own recently. In August, California's Fair Political Practices Commission accused him of failing to report campaign donations in a timely manner that Flynt made to a state assembly candidate. However, Flynt was not fined by the agency since he filed his report immediately after the complaint was issued. Desperados.........all the Libs really know Obama is going to lose in November.....The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23401646 Canada 09/09/2012 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Desperados.........all the Libs really know Obama is going to lose in November.....The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President. well Americans has been dumbed down a great deal in just the present day generation, so I wouldn't be surprised if as you say "The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President." Lets just hope and pray there are more above average than average Americans going out to vote |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1379944 United States 09/09/2012 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23401646 Hustler magazine publisher, and self-described free speech activist, Larry Flynt is offering $1 million for anyone who will provide him with Mitt Romney's financial records. Flynt, 69, has purchased full-page ads in Sunday's Washington Post and Tuesday's, September 11 issue of USA Today. "What is he hiding?" the ad text reads, "Maybe, now, we'll find out." The ad also includes a phone number and email address where anyone with information can contact Flynt. A press release credited to Hustler says Flynt is "offering up to a million dollars in cash for documented evidence concerning Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's unreleased tax returns and/or details of his offshore assets, bank accounts and business partnerships." Romney has only agreed to release his 2010 and 2011 tax returns so far. On Friday, the Secret Service and FBI announced they are investigating an anonymous letter from an individual claiming to have stolen copies of Romney's tax returns. The letter reportedly demands $1 million in hard to trace Internet funds. Romney's accounting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has denied that any records were stolen. Flynt, a registered Democrat who once ran for president as a Republican, is no stranger to politics. And he's certainly no stranger to offering $1 million rewards for his various political interests. He's made similar offers against everything including a request to debunk the Warren Commission's investigation into the death of John F. Kennedy to most recently asking for evidence supporting his belief that Texas Governor Rick Perry was guilty of infidelity. Back during the impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton, Flynt made a $1 million offer for evidence of marital infidelity against Republican members of the House who were leading the trial against Clinton. That offer led to incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston resigning after evidence of his own affair was publicly revealed. In 2007, Flynt offered a financial reward for evidence showing that Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter had cheated on his wife. Vitter has remained in office, even after the evidence was made public. Back in 2003, Flynt was one of several atypical candidates to run in the California gubernatorial recall election to replace Democrat Gray Davis. Flynt has also run into some political troubles of his own recently. In August, California's Fair Political Practices Commission accused him of failing to report campaign donations in a timely manner that Flynt made to a state assembly candidate. However, Flynt was not fined by the agency since he filed his report immediately after the complaint was issued. Desperados.........all the Libs really know Obama is going to lose in November.....The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President. You GOP morons must really love the idea of the caste society that Romney is touting... very rich vs very poor... no middle ground. Good luck with that. I swear to god, when did GLP go from "lunatic fringe" to "GOP Headquarters?" Don't bother replying.. I'm letting myself out the door now before I get whatever idiot-disease the rest of you seem to have contracted. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23417891 United States 09/09/2012 12:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23401646 Hustler magazine publisher, and self-described free speech activist, Larry Flynt is offering $1 million for anyone who will provide him with Mitt Romney's financial records. Flynt, 69, has purchased full-page ads in Sunday's Washington Post and Tuesday's, September 11 issue of USA Today. "What is he hiding?" the ad text reads, "Maybe, now, we'll find out." The ad also includes a phone number and email address where anyone with information can contact Flynt. A press release credited to Hustler says Flynt is "offering up to a million dollars in cash for documented evidence concerning Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's unreleased tax returns and/or details of his offshore assets, bank accounts and business partnerships." Romney has only agreed to release his 2010 and 2011 tax returns so far. On Friday, the Secret Service and FBI announced they are investigating an anonymous letter from an individual claiming to have stolen copies of Romney's tax returns. The letter reportedly demands $1 million in hard to trace Internet funds. Romney's accounting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has denied that any records were stolen. Flynt, a registered Democrat who once ran for president as a Republican, is no stranger to politics. And he's certainly no stranger to offering $1 million rewards for his various political interests. He's made similar offers against everything including a request to debunk the Warren Commission's investigation into the death of John F. Kennedy to most recently asking for evidence supporting his belief that Texas Governor Rick Perry was guilty of infidelity. Back during the impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton, Flynt made a $1 million offer for evidence of marital infidelity against Republican members of the House who were leading the trial against Clinton. That offer led to incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston resigning after evidence of his own affair was publicly revealed. In 2007, Flynt offered a financial reward for evidence showing that Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter had cheated on his wife. Vitter has remained in office, even after the evidence was made public. Back in 2003, Flynt was one of several atypical candidates to run in the California gubernatorial recall election to replace Democrat Gray Davis. Flynt has also run into some political troubles of his own recently. In August, California's Fair Political Practices Commission accused him of failing to report campaign donations in a timely manner that Flynt made to a state assembly candidate. However, Flynt was not fined by the agency since he filed his report immediately after the complaint was issued. Desperados.........all the Libs really know Obama is going to lose in November.....The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President. You GOP morons must really love the idea of the caste society that Romney is touting... very rich vs very poor... no middle ground. Good luck with that. I swear to god, when did GLP go from "lunatic fringe" to "GOP Headquarters?" When Trinity and SHR took over? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23371552 United States 09/09/2012 12:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.yahoo.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23401646 Hustler magazine publisher, and self-described free speech activist, Larry Flynt is offering $1 million for anyone who will provide him with Mitt Romney's financial records. Flynt, 69, has purchased full-page ads in Sunday's Washington Post and Tuesday's, September 11 issue of USA Today. "What is he hiding?" the ad text reads, "Maybe, now, we'll find out." The ad also includes a phone number and email address where anyone with information can contact Flynt. A press release credited to Hustler says Flynt is "offering up to a million dollars in cash for documented evidence concerning Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney's unreleased tax returns and/or details of his offshore assets, bank accounts and business partnerships." Romney has only agreed to release his 2010 and 2011 tax returns so far. On Friday, the Secret Service and FBI announced they are investigating an anonymous letter from an individual claiming to have stolen copies of Romney's tax returns. The letter reportedly demands $1 million in hard to trace Internet funds. Romney's accounting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has denied that any records were stolen. Flynt, a registered Democrat who once ran for president as a Republican, is no stranger to politics. And he's certainly no stranger to offering $1 million rewards for his various political interests. He's made similar offers against everything including a request to debunk the Warren Commission's investigation into the death of John F. Kennedy to most recently asking for evidence supporting his belief that Texas Governor Rick Perry was guilty of infidelity. Back during the impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton, Flynt made a $1 million offer for evidence of marital infidelity against Republican members of the House who were leading the trial against Clinton. That offer led to incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston resigning after evidence of his own affair was publicly revealed. In 2007, Flynt offered a financial reward for evidence showing that Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter had cheated on his wife. Vitter has remained in office, even after the evidence was made public. Back in 2003, Flynt was one of several atypical candidates to run in the California gubernatorial recall election to replace Democrat Gray Davis. Flynt has also run into some political troubles of his own recently. In August, California's Fair Political Practices Commission accused him of failing to report campaign donations in a timely manner that Flynt made to a state assembly candidate. However, Flynt was not fined by the agency since he filed his report immediately after the complaint was issued. Desperados.........all the Libs really know Obama is going to lose in November.....The average citizen sees this and says Romney for President. You GOP morons must really love the idea of the caste society that Romney is touting... very rich vs very poor... no middle ground. Good luck with that. I swear to god, when did GLP go from "lunatic fringe" to "GOP Headquarters?" When Trinity and SHR took over? Exactly. The board owner is a right winger, so what do you expect? Right-wing paradise, with all the sociopathic Nazi threads pinned and all the sensible ones ignored. I don't care if I'm banned, because it's GLP, lol. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18349246 United States 09/09/2012 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please, I would like to see ALL of Obama's college records. I want to have an explanation why he has a Connecticut S.S. number, when he wasn't born there. Please let me see your financial aid records. Please explain the New Party membership in Chicago. Please tell me why your aunt and uncle (illegals) aren't being deported. I would love to read your college writings, which were sealed when you became President. I'm sure there's a shit-loadmore, but I'm tired, and it's late. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23413359 United States 09/09/2012 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All the world's communist leaders are in Obama's corner. All the queers and the perverts, and the weirdos. All the atheists and the witches, and the satanists. What a rogue's gallery. What a motley crew of misfits. The scary thing is that there are so many of them Obama could win. That is sadder than the thought of four more years of that stinking commie rat bastard son of a commie rat bitch. |
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ladyannie2009 User ID: 23418368 United States 09/09/2012 06:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Larry just gets better with age!! :loveit: "the truth will stand up, when nothing else will" - annie's mom "When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is safe, there can be no doubt. But that is not what great ships are built for." - Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23401646 Canada 09/09/2012 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please, I would like to see ALL of Obama's college records. I want to have an explanation why he has a Connecticut S.S. number, when he wasn't born there. Please let me see your financial aid records. Please explain the New Party membership in Chicago. Please tell me why your aunt and uncle (illegals) aren't being deported. I would love to read your college writings, which were sealed when you became President. I'm sure there's a shit-loadmore, but I'm tired, and it's late. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18349246 you must be tired lol SS numbers are issued with state identifiers. Which ever state you are in when you apply for a SS number, issues it's own distinct number. The number is not issued to reflect the state in which you were born. Hope this clears things up for you pubbie |