“Act of Terror” new web video by American Crossroads.. President Obama misled the American people on Libya. This American Crossroads video gets to the bottom of it — piece by ugly piece.
Barack Obama is trying to rewrite history, while the record unequivocally contradicts his claim.
“No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
Obama for America calling for Mitt Romney to a traditional act of transparency. Really, where is the birth certificate and the college and Harvard records that Obama has sealed? What is up with that Mr. President? I do not want to see Romney’s tax returns. I want to view Obama’s REAL Birth Certificate and college transcripts. What do you mean the GOP did not properly vet this man. How did Obama get vetted? I have been asking that question for four years.
Obama for America distorted view of the GOP 2012 election, funny video!
Friend —
Friday morning, I sent a letter to Mitt Romney’s campaign manager, asking that Romney release just five years of tax returns. And I made a commitment that, if he does, this campaign would not demand more.
Right now, our opponent is proposing a $2,000 tax increase on middle-class families with kids in order to pay for tax breaks for millionaires like him.
He’s asking Americans to put him in charge of their taxes, while refusing to come clean about his own.
This isn’t going away because voters deserve better, and everyone but the Romney campaign seems to recognize that.
Romney’s refusal to release his returns is raising more questions than he’s been willing to answer.
According to the one full year of returns he has released, Romney paid 13.9% in taxes on his income. Thursday, he said he went back and looked, and has never paid less than 13% over the last ten years.
Now we’re asking him to put his money where his mouth is.
It is absolutely relevant for us to ask how much a presidential candidate paid in taxes, if he sheltered his money or tried to get out of paying taxes at all, why he started — and continues to own — a corporation offshore in Bermuda, why he keeps his finances offshore in the Cayman Islands, and why he opened a Swiss bank account.
In refusing to be transparent about it, he’s not only breaking the trust he’s asking voters to place in him, but also three decades of precedent that began with his own father’s presidential campaign in 1968.
This issue isn’t going away, and for good reason. Tell Romney to follow 30 years of precedent and release his tax returns:
BBC commentators show their passion when Mo Farah wins Olympic Gold. Colin Jackson, Denise Lewis and Michael Johnson exhibit behind the scenes excitement of being a fan that is rarely captured. The no cheering rule in the media pressbox is only intended for US athletes.
The UK won gold medals in heptathlon, Jessica Ennis, men’s long jump, Greg Rutherford, and the men’s 10,000 meters, Mo Farah for the track and field at the London Olympic events Saturday.
PM: "A brilliant win for @GregJRutherford and the fantastic @Mo_Farah, topping off an incredible day for British sport. Go @TeamGB!"
BBC Commentators Show Passion as Mo Farah wins Olympic Gold, Colin Jackson, Denise Lewis and Michael Johnson
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BBC commentators show their passion when Mo Farah wins Olympic Gold. Colin Jackson, Denise Lewis and Michael Johnson exhibit behind the scenes excitement of being a fan that is rarely captured. The no cheering rule in the media pressbox is only intended for US athletes.
The UK won gold medals in heptathlon, Jessica Ennis, men’s long jump, Greg Rutherford, and the men’s 10,000 meters, Mo Farah for the track and field at the London Olympic events Saturday.
The Observer declared it “Britain’s greatest day,” and the Sunday Times — reaching for wartime resonances — said it was “Our finest Olympic hour.” For the Sunday Telegraph, it was simply “Sensational.” Click Here
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