Categories Cartoons Election Sprint and Romney Taxes Post author By Daryl Cagle Post date August 5, 2012 6 Comments on Election Sprint and Romney Taxes Tags Barack Obama, income taxes, irs, Mitt Romney, Obama, politics, president, presidential campaign, race, Republican candidates, running, sprint By Daryl Cagle Daryl Cagle is the founder and owner of Cagle Cartoons, Inc. He is one of the most widely published editorial cartoonists and is also the editor of The Cagle Post. View Archive → ← Cartoonist Talks About Controversial Chick-fil-A Cartoon → Usain Bolt Cartoons 6 replies on “Election Sprint and Romney Taxes” Romney should release a return for every record Obama releases. Yeah, like that's going to happen, It took a year and half to get a "birth certificate" and we have yet seen his college records….duh And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point. Romney should release a return for every record Obama releases. Yeah, like that's going to happen, It took a year and half to get a "birth certificate" and we have yet seen his college records….duh And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point. Comments are closed.
And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point.
And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point.
6 replies on “Election Sprint and Romney Taxes”
Romney should release a return for every record Obama releases. Yeah, like that's going to happen,
It took a year and half to get a "birth certificate" and we have yet seen his college records….duh
And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point.
Romney should release a return for every record Obama releases. Yeah, like that's going to happen,
It took a year and half to get a "birth certificate" and we have yet seen his college records….duh
And what, exactly, would his college records prove? That he graduated? Kind of late to be vetting him on his GPA at this point.