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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2012 => Topic started by: Chris_ on September 12, 2012, 01:05:24 PM
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Group claiming to have Romney tax records threatens to leak them
(CNN) -- An anonymous group says it stole copies of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's tax records and will release them unless the company it stole them from pays $1 million.
The Secret Service said it is investigating, and the company said there is no immediate sign that any such theft took place.
It threatens to send encrypted copies to "all major news outlets" and warns, "If the parties interested do not want the encrypted key released to the public to unlock these documents on September 28 of this year then payment will be necessary."
The group demands $1 million worth of the online currency Bitcoins. It also says that people who want the documents released can send money as well, and whichever side sends $1 million first will win.
CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/06/politics/romney-tax-threat/index.html)
Bitcoin! Can you believe this? :rotf:
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They might be in deep doo doo if they ever claim that they've got Dear Leader's college transcripts.
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No asking for a lifetime supply of Cheetos?
They are SO busted when their parents get home.
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They have Joe Biden's DMV record. I heard they were asking for a thousand gold coins in World of Warcraft.
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Hmm. I doubt they have the records. This is just another lie to try and intimidate Romney into releasing his records. Sad to say, this is the face of the left.
If they had anything spectacular they would have released a tidbit to prove they had the goods.
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They might be in deep doo doo if they ever claim that they've got Dear Leader's college transcripts.
Vince Foster might suddenly have neighbors...
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Vince Foster might suddenly have neighbors...
Only true lib-tards could suck start a revolver through the back of his head - twice.
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Only true lib-tards could suck start a revolver through the back of his head - twice.
Do we have any Clinton fans that are willing to demonstrate how that's done?