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Peter Burr, chairman of the Williamson County Democratic Party, said, "I had. . . seriously considering putting it in an old computer. . .But by then we had received recommendations from our attorneys and word from the Secret Service. So we didn't look at it."
Good advice.If the returns were stolen, one who published them might be held liable for abetting the theft. Lots of lawsuit potential against publishers.
Mitt's penchant for secrecy, the gift that keeps on giving!
I sincerely hope that the tax returns are not disclosed without Romney's consent.
This has the Possibility (since we dont know what's in them) of being a game changer as far as the election.
I hope that whoever is responsible is caught and prosecuted vigorously and that the records never see the light of day, that is, of course, unless Romney makes that decision, which I wish he would.
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