Romney talks taxes: Will not apologize for success

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Published on Jan 23, 2012 by

Pressed on the release of his tax records at a presidential debate in Florida Monday, Mitt Romney said he would "not apologize for having been successful."

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  • No one said any rich person had to apoligize for being sucessful and money isn't the only sign of sucess.

  • @GenerationX1984 how many days do you think he spent at work to make that 20 million dollars. To get that kind of money you have to do somethings that are questionable.

  • Gingrich is an adulterer. Jesus won't forgive you if you vote for him. Why should Mitt Romney apologize for success? He earned it, didn't he?

  • the rich should pay more...and the republicans are rushing to save they're own ass's. while the middle class are paying more? wtf? to hell with the rich

  • @bubbyfromsalado Hey Buba, learn to capatalize the beginning of an incomplete sentence and use end mark punctuation and maybe I still won't give a damn! hahaha

  • @billeybop learn to spell throw and maybe he will

  • @shaocaholica Actually I was hoping he would read this and through a million my way for the support! hahaha

  • Willard, worth over $250 million, would steal the pension funds of people from a company if it'd get him another million.

  • @billeybop No one is asking him to apologize. He's just phrasing it that way to make people think that was the actual question.

  • Why should he?

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